Answer (1 of 10): I’m going to leave out bolt actions that were a modification of a previously produced rifle. There are many of those such as Norway rebarreling German K98s to .30–06, Spain reworking their Mausers, and so on. I’ll also leave out continued manufacture of old designs such as India
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