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What (who) is U bolt - definition

MECHANICAL PART OF A FIREARM
Bolt (firearm); Bolt carrier; Bolt carrier group; Turn bolt
  • Bolt from a [[Karabiner 98k]] [[bolt-action]] rifle. Note the curved handle on the side for manual operation.

Bolt (fastener)         
  • nut]]
  • Terminology of a bolt
  • [[Bolted joint]] in vertical section
  • Screw joint
  • Rusty hexagonal bolt heads
CYLINDRICAL FASTENER WITH AN EXTERNAL THREAD INTENDED TO BE USED TOGETHER WITH A NUT
Bolt (hardware); Grip length; Stove bolt; Bolt (screw); Hex bolt
A bolt is a form of threaded fastener with an external male thread requiring a matching pre-formed female thread such as a nut. Bolts are very closely related to screws.
Open bolt         
FIREARM MECHANISMS WHERE THE BOLT IS IN THE REARWARD POSITION (OPEN) WHEN READY TO FIRE
Open-bolt
A firearm is said to fire from an open bolt if, when ready to fire, the bolt and working parts are held to the rear of the receiver, with no round in the chamber. When the trigger is actuated, the bolt travels forward, feeds a cartridge from the magazine or belt into the chamber, and fires that cartridge in the same movement.
coach bolt         
  • Plough bolt
TYPE OF BOLT
Coach bolt; Plow bolt; Round head square neck bolt; Timber bolt; Plough bolt
¦ noun Brit. a large bolt with a round head, used chiefly for fixing wooden panels to masonry or to one another.

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Bolt (firearms)

A bolt is the part of a repeating, breechloading firearm that blocks the rear opening (breech) of the barrel chamber while the propellant burns, and moves back and forward to facilitate loading/unloading of cartridges from the magazine. The firing pin and extractor are often integral parts of the bolt. The terms "breechblock" and "bolt" are often used interchangeably or without a clear distinction, though usually, a bolt is a type of breechblock that has a nominally circular cross-section.

In most automatic firearms that use delayed blowback, recoil, or gas operation, the bolt itself is housed within the larger bolt carrier group (BCG), which contains additional parts that receives rearward push from a gas tube (direct impingement) or a piston system.

The slide of a self-loading pistol can be considered a bolt carrier, as it contains the same components and serves the same functions.