A crossbow, and they're called bolts, not arrows.
Crossbow
Cross Bow
The BL (Big Loop) has a laminate stock, a large finger loop (for shooting with gloves), and a slightly shorter stock for shorter length of pull. The W has a walnut stock, which is a little less expensive than some of their other models. Its stock is also a little longer for a longer length of pull. For the same barrel length, the shorter overall length of the BL makes it my choice!
The arrow would normally indicate the front.You said arrows... Is there more than one arrow on the piston in question? What kind of piston?Anyway, a stock or stock replacement piston usually has one arrow or a little notch in it and that is to indicate the front.
A bow, whether traditional ones or the modern composite ones. If you're referring to a bow that can be held in place with a butt stock, then that would be a crossbow.
Stevens 200 comes only with a polymer stock. It is unlikely this type of stock can be shortened successfully by cutting. However, any Savage 110 stock would fit, so a shorter stock can be swapped in.
A sniper rifle usually has quite a bit of recoil suppression built into the stock, so no it should not hurt your shoulder.
5 in total. The gun, the detachable barrel (shoots better without it), the shoulder stock, the flip-up sight, and the lazer target.
If it is in prime shooting condition with a wooden stock, it is worth $50 dollars. If there a few blemishes here and there but still shoots then $30.00. Anything else, as in none-operable, damaged, missing stock etc.. $10- to 20.
100-1000 USD depending on EXACTLY what you have and its condition. I think it was made in the 1960's and shoots very accurate. has walnut stock.
Buying calls isn't very risky. If the option expires out-of-the-money, all you lose is your premium. If it expires enough in-the-money to cover the price of the stock plus the premium on the call, you make money--potentially a LOT of money if the stock price shoots up.
What was known as the roaring twenties, with younger people taking chances cutting their hair shorter, wearing shorter dresses, and dancing the flappers was becoming normal, until the stock marketed crashed in financial worries heightened.