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December 24, 2010, 05:12 PM | #1 |
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Mossberg 34 single-shot bolt-action .22 rifle
Howdy,
I am new here and I need a little help: I was recently given this old 1934 Mossberg Model 34 .22 cal. single-shot bolt-action rifle. Looks to be all original and fairly good condition. Seems to shoot fairly consistent as well, though I have not sighted it in yet. After taking the bolt apart to clean out that old "gummy" grease, I found the firing pin has cracks. So now I am in search of a new (used) firing pin and/or striker assembly and/or a complete bolt assembly. I have learned that the bolt is interchangeable with the Mossberg 30, which is also the Wards Western Field models 35A & 37. It still fires rounds, but I want to be prepared for the inevitable. I'm not sure if I want to refinish the rifle... I kinda like the rustic and well used look of it. Any help with a striker/ firing pin/ bolt would be greatly appreciated. Jesse |
December 27, 2010, 05:10 PM | #2 |
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Marlin
Contact me at e-mail below.I have some Marlin bolts and I'm close to you.
John
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December 27, 2010, 11:13 PM | #3 |
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Location: Mississippi/Texas
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If John doesn't have what you need try Numrich gun parts on the internet. Neat old rifle, I would not refinish it, it looks great.
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