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Join Date: October 31, 2007
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.22 Rifle Id?
my pop bought me a long since sold off single shot .22lr for shooting trapped animals. It was a bolt action with what looked like a "sporterized" stock. What I remember as unique was it was not cocked by cycling the bolt... it had a "T" shaped gizmo on the rear end of the bolt that you drew back after loading... for posterity (I just wanna know all the gun models I have owned) I would like to know what it was. It was bought used around 1984-86...
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Sounds sort of like a Winchester 67.
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This could also describe a large number of Cooey single-shots, built both as Cooeys and as Winchesters.
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Could also be a Marlin/Glenfield Model 10 single shot. Does it look like the one in this link? http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...?Item=85931166
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That marlin with g-broker pics looks about right. Thandle seems further extended than I remember but might have been it.
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