- firearms, the
forearm (also
known as the fore-end/forend,
handguard or
forestock) is a
section of a
gunstock between the
receiver and the muzzle. It is...
-
integral flash hider and
muzzle brake. A
bayonet may be ****ed
under the
forestock. The OTs-03A (SVU-A) (Russian: Снайперская винтовка укороченная, автоматическая...
-
firearm action that is
operated by
moving a
sliding handguard on the gun's
forestock. When shooting, the
sliding forend is
pulled rearward to
eject any expended...
- that is
operated by
moving a
sliding handguard (the "pump") on the gun's
forestock rearward (frontward on some models),
ejecting any
spent cartridges and...
- camouflage. The base of the
ergonomic injection-moulded
polyurethane forestock is made of
aluminium and encomp****es the
bedding block with the bedding...
- non-reciprocating
charging handle can be
changed to
operate from
either side of the
forestock of the rifle, but does not have a
locking recess like the
Heckler & Koch...
-
introduced as the MP48
model in the late 1940s, the wood
pistol grip and
forestock were
replaced in the 1950s with a
polymer stock on the MP310. Production...
- hand on
small of the butt, or equivalent, and the left hand
about the
forestock, or equivalent. High port arms: The
weapon is
brought out in
front of...
-
Russian contract had a
longer than
standard barrel ****ed with an
extended forestock and
bayonet lug.
Initial delivery of the
rifles was dela****
because adaptation...
- a nose cap, the No 4 Lee–Enfield
barrel protruded from the end of the
forestock. For
easier machining, the
charger bridge was no
longer rounded. The iron...