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United States Small Arms, Ordnance, and Ordnance Accessories Market Analysis and Forecast Report 2021-2025 - ResearchAndMarkets.com
May 5, 2021 GMT
DUBLIN (BUSINESS WIRE) May 5, 2021
The report provides on a comprehensive analysis of the U.S. small arms and ordnance accessories market. It indicates the latest data of the market size and volume, domestic production, exports and imports, price dynamics and turnover in the industry. In addition, the report contains insightful information about the industry, including industry life cycle, business locations, productivity, employment and many other crucial aspects. The Company Profiles section contains current data on the major players in the industry.
Straight-Pull Sensation: Savage Impulse Big Game Rifle It’s fast. It’s accurate. It’s modular. It’s much more affordable than its closest competitors. Could
Savage be turning the straight-pull action into the Superman of the hunting world, or is this misplaced hype? Guns.com goes in-depth with the new Savage One of the most appealing aspects of straight-pull rifles like the Impulse is the ability for the hunter to swap the bolt from right to left and change out barrels and bolt heads for caliber modularity. (Photo: Kristin Alberts/Guns.com) Based in Westfield, Massachusetts, Savage Arms introduced its straight-pull bolt-action Impulse rifle without the usual fanfare of the industry’s SHOT Show, canceled amid the turmoil of the Covid-era. Still, the rifle’s launch has created exceptional hubbub as the only currently produced, American-made, straight-pull centerfire rifle.
Many American hunters may wonder why they should try a straight-pull bolt action. Getting hands-on experience with the Impulse proved the benefits. The action is fast and reliable, and the rifle puts out excellent accuracy. (Photo: Kristin Alberts/Guns.com) A conventional bolt action uses four motions to cycle the action – lifting up, pulling back, pushing forward, and rotating down. Meanwhile, a straight-pull bolt action does just what its name suggests – drawing directly rearward and pushing forward in two quick in-line movements. Q: How does the bolt function? Is it safe? Savage uses what they call Hexlock, a locking mechanism that uses ball bearings to secure the bolt. When the Impulse’s bolt handle is closed, six solid ball bearings are forced outward into locking recesses machined into the barrel extension. When a round is fired, the ball bearings tighten relative to the pressure increase, providing a robust and secure lockup.