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English: The Stainless Barreled Action is where it all begins for many of our rimfire rifles. This barreled action has the right balance for offhand shooting and is as steady as can be from the bench.

It starts with a CNC-machined stainless steel receiver. This receiver features an integral Picatinny rail and is threaded to accept the stainless steel barrel of your choice. The stainless steel receiver helps achieve that delicate balance that shooters are always looking for. It features all CNC-machined and wire-EDM components as we feel this is essential in building the best semi-auto rimfire rifle available. The CNC-machined bolt includes a titanium round firing pin, tuned extractor and are black nitride coated for improved performance and function.

The stainless barrels can be configured in a variety of fluting patterns and the muzzle can be threaded 1/2 × 28 and fitted with one of the many compensators available. Our TG2000 trigger guard is standard on all of our barreled actions and gives the shooter a crisp, clean 2lb trigger pull. It is set up to allow for pinpoint accuracy off a bench but still be a safe, reliable trigger in the field.

It has always been our goal to achieve bolt action accuracy from a semi-auto and this begins with the barrel. Our stainless steel barrels feature match bore and chamber tolerances. These dimensions are proprietary to Volquartsen and have evolved from over 25 years of testing. Digital gauging equipment ensures that each barrel meets our stringent criteria.
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