Bronco .22 LR Survival Rifle

Published on October 15, 2024
Duration: 0:53

This guide details the operation of the Bronco .22 LR Survival Rifle, as demonstrated by Roy Huntington. It covers the manual loading process, the break-open action, and the use of the cross-bolt safety. The rifle's minimalist design makes it suitable for various utility roles.

Quick Summary

The Bronco .22 LR Survival Rifle is a minimalist, single-shot firearm with a break-open action and skeletonized metal stock. Expert Roy Huntington demonstrates its manual loading, cross-bolt safety, and highlights its utility as a compact 'truck gun' or 'kayak gun' due to its simple operation and portability.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Bronco Rifle
  2. 00:17Manual of Arms Demonstration
  3. 00:30Safety and Firing Mechanism
  4. 00:40Utility and Design Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Bronco Survival Rifle?

The Bronco Survival Rifle is a minimalist, single-shot firearm chambered in .22 LR. It features a break-open action and a skeletonized metal stock, making it exceptionally compact and lightweight for utility purposes like a truck or kayak gun.

How do you operate the Bronco Survival Rifle?

Operation involves cocking the rifle, breaking open the action, manually loading a .22 LR cartridge, closing the action, and engaging the cross-bolt safety. To fire, disengage the safety. An extractor aids in spent casing removal.

What are the key features of the Bronco Survival Rifle?

Key features include its .22 LR caliber, single-shot capacity, break-open action, manual extractor, and a cross-bolt safety. Its skeletonized metal stock contributes to its minimalist and portable design.

Who is Roy Huntington and what is his assessment of the Bronco rifle?

Roy Huntington, from FMG Publications (Guns Magazine/American Handgunner), provides an expert assessment. He highlights the rifle's simplicity and utility, suggesting it as an ideal compact firearm for various non-traditional roles.

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