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The Howa 1500 is a bolt-action rifle series manufactured by Howa USA and produced by Howa Machinery in Japan. Introduced in 1979, the platform is offered in multiple configurations and chamberings intended for sporting and recreational shooting applications.
The rifle operates using a manual bolt-action system built around a one-piece receiver and forged steel bolt assembly. Manufacturer materials describe the platform as incorporating a cold hammer-forged barrel and a design intended to support consistency and durability across different configurations.
Many current variants are associated with the HACT (Howa Actuator Controlled Trigger), a two-stage trigger system offered on selected models. The Howa 1500 family is also available in Mini, Short, and Long Action formats depending on chambering requirements and configuration. Magazine systems vary by model and may include internal or detachable box magazine arrangements.
The platform is available with multiple stock styles, barrel lengths, and receiver configurations depending on intended use. Some variants emphasize reduced carry weight, while others are configured for stability or accessory compatibility. Manufacturer documentation also notes that barreled actions are available for integration with compatible stocks and chassis systems designed specifically for the platform.
The Howa 1500 series is commonly used for target shooting, recreational range activities, and lawful hunting where permitted under local regulations. Because specifications vary across models, users should verify caliber, barrel length, weight, magazine configuration, barrel profile, and optics compatibility before evaluating a particular version.
Safe handling, secure storage, and routine maintenance should always follow manufacturer guidance and applicable local laws.
