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If I'd a called it a bolthead it would a done just as well.
I ran the file over the protruding bolthead.
The pitted, rusty surface of the hull was moving only inches from his face, closer when a bolthead went by.
Father Marco brushed past them, fumbled at a bolthead in the paneled wall, and swung open a hidden door.
It twisted upward inside the door; probing, The Shadow worked until the loop had hooked the inner bolthead.
If so, some identity of shape is the reason for the application of the word; bolthead is also used as a name for the vessel.
Mop-up troops are now in the Jan sidled forward-and his shirt caught on a protruding bolthead, held an instant, then ripped free.
The Mosin-Nagant is also unlike the Lee-Enfield system where the bolthead remains stationary and the bolt body itself rotates.
A production of WETA/Washington and Bolthead Communications Group Inc.
We had "Bolthead," we had "Steel Vultures," a ton of other names like that, but Hawken was just the name that had a cool sound everyone liked.
The site was secured towards the end of 1858, and work began immediately to adapt the existing buildings to accommodate the rows of big glass bolthead flasks that Nicholson favoured for the preparations.
The Mosin-Nagant design has a separate bolthead which rotates with the bolt and the bearing lugs, in contrast to the Mauser system where the bolthead is a non-removable part of the bolt.
On Nov. 9 at 9 P.M., Channel 31 will also broadcast a second documentary: "Kristallnacht: The Journey From 1938 to 1988," produced by public television station WETA in Washington, with Bolthead Communications Inc.
IV rifles are externally identical to a .303 calibre SMLE Mk III* rifle, the only difference being the .22 calibre barrel, empty magazine case, bolthead and extractor which have been modified to fire .22 calibre rimfire cartridges.