Posted September 11, 2017 9:00 am by Comments

By Jon Sundra


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<div data-cycle-hash="montana-hvr-8" data-cycle-desc="The HVR features a bolt stop/release on the left side and a three-position safety on the right." data-cycle-overlay-template="{{desc}}“>Montana Rifle Company HVR rifle bolt release

<div data-cycle-hash="montana-hvr-10" data-cycle-desc="The left locking lug is pie-shaped, which helps minimize wobble when the bolt is in the withdrawn position." data-cycle-overlay-template="{{desc}}“>Montana Rifle Company HVR rifle locking lug

<div data-cycle-hash="montana-hvr-7" data-cycle-desc="The rifle's magazine can handle cartridges as long as 3.1 inches in length." data-cycle-overlay-template="{{desc}}“>Montana Rifle Company HVR rifle magazine

<div data-cycle-hash="montana-hvr-4" data-cycle-desc="The gas vents in the bottom of the Montana Rifle Company bolt (bottom) are so much larger than those of the Model 70 (top)." data-cycle-overlay-template="{{desc}}“>Montana Rifle Company HVR rifle gas vents

<div data-cycle-hash="montana-hvr-3" data-cycle-desc="From the left side, the only visible difference between the Montana (top) and Model 70 (bottom) is in the bolt stop/release at the receiver bridge. The Montana's is more Mauser-like." data-cycle-overlay-template="{{desc}}“>Montana Rifle Company HVR rifle action

<div data-cycle-hash="montana-hvr-11" data-cycle-desc="From the right side, the only discernible difference between the Montana …Read the Rest

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