Definition of Forend. Meaning of Forend. Synonyms of Forend

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Meaning of Forend from wikipedia

- a sliding handguard on the gun's forestock. When shooting, the sliding forend is pulled rearward to eject any expended cartridge and typically to ****...
- 30" round barrel, full forend retained with 2 barrel bands. Estimated quantity made - 50. Carbine: 22" round barrel, short forend retained with a single...
- rail for mounting optics or accessories and the bottom forward edge of the forend is also drilled to accept an accessory rail. With the exception of the short-barreled...
- including newer vented handguards based on the "Tropical" handguard, "dedicated forend" handguards featuring a built-in underbarrel tactical light, and rail integration...
- s**** in the magazine tube. When working the action of the Model 1897 the forend (fore grip) is pulled back, forcing the breech bolt to the rear which extracts...
- aluminum forend, and fires single shots. LR-300 SR-N: Sport rifle model (semi-auto fire version). Has a 16.49 in (419 mm) barrel, Nylatron forend with attachable...
- is free-floated above the forend. The three-piece AR-50 stock is constructed from aluminum. It features an extruded forend and a skeleton butt stock with...
- inside the top of the bolt, which engages the barrel extension. The sliding forend is connected to the bolt by dual operating bars. The ammunition feed is...
- or greater size. The Bantam models use a 13-inch (33 cm) LOP stock and a forend that sits further back than the standard model. The Super Bantam stock includes...
- features a standard pistol grip, a vertical forward grip integrated into the forend and a detachable buttstock. The mild felt recoil allows the weapon to be...