RIFLE: HOWA PRECISION RIFLES & BARRELED ACTIONS MODEL 1500 RIFLE IMPORTED BY INTERARMS, SERIAL NUMBER B015588, BLUE, CASE NOT INCLUDED, BOLT, 30-06, 22, HOWA MODEL 1500 03-06 BOLT ACTION NO OTHER EXTRAS
Notes:
Manufacturer: Howa Machinery, Ltd. (Nagoya, Japan)
Model: Model 1500 (M1500 Long Action)
Serial Number: B015588
Date of Manufacture: Early 1980s production (Falls into the early B000001 through B028450 serial range distributed historically via Smith & Wesson or Interarms).
Type: Centerfire Rifle
Finish: Matte or Satin Blued steel (Currently showing wear/pitting)
Action: Bolt Action (Dual-lug Mauser style configuration with integral recoil lug)
Type of Firing Mechanism: Striker-fired
Receiver (Frame): Forged one-piece carbon steel receiver, drilled and tapped for optics mounts
Bolt: Reciprocating dual locking-lug forged steel bolt with an M16-style claw extractor
Caliber: .30-06 Springfield
Barrel Type: Cold hammer-forged carbon steel barrel
Barrel Contour: Standard Sporter taper
Barrel Length: 22 inches
Barrel Rifling: 4-groove, 1:10" right-hand twist rate
Front Sight: None
Rear Sight: None (rails for a scope installed)
Safety: Traditional 3-position safety mechanism blocking both sear and bolt
Trigger: Early single-stage adjustable factory trigger group
Grip: Standard integrated pistol grip on a traditional wood stock
OAL (Overall Length): 42.5 inches
| UPC | ECOM00588466 |
| Action | BOLT ACTION |
| Barrel Length | 22" BARREL |
| Caliber | .30-06 SPRG |
| Capacity | NA |
| Finish | BLUE |
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