Can I use a standard bolt in a Deviant CRF (Controlled Round Feed)?
No. While you could technically fit a standard Deviant bolt into a Deviant CRF (controlled round feed), it will lose the ability to control the [...]
No. While you could technically fit a standard Deviant bolt into a Deviant CRF (controlled round feed), it will lose the ability to control the [...]
No, bolt built for a Deviant CRF (controlled round feed) action will not fit inside of a standard Deviant action.
A standard Defiance bolt has an enclosed bolt nose and a mini 16 extractor, while a Deviant CRF (controlled round feed) has an open bottom [...]
A Deviant CRF (controlled round feed) is designed around a bolt that has an extractor that captures the round as it is coming out of [...]
Controlled round feed actions are mostly used in high stress situations when being able to extract a round before it is fully chambered could be [...]
A controlled round feed action has an extractor that captures the round as it is coming out of the magazine to control the feed of [...]
Some Defiance Actions will drop into a Remington inlet while others will not. When an action is custom ordered, all models can be configured to [...]
No, the shape, design and size of your bolt fluting does not affect accuracy. Different bolt fluting designs only affect weight, look and feel. They [...]
Every bolt nose design has advantages and tradeoffs—that’s why Defiance will customize for your needs. Ask our sales staff for their recommendations based on your [...]
No. Lighter firing pins will decrease accuracy and dependability. Defiance's firing pins are guided, solid-one piece, machined in one operation, and specifically designed to deliver [...]
We have a list of gunsmiths and rifle builders that we have worked with on our website here (defiancemachine.com/where-to-buy/). We ship to customers all over [...]
Our lead times vary due to factors such as action model, material being used, shooting sport seasons, hunting seasons, growing demand, and expansion in our [...]