Make sure the rifle is unloaded. Then close the bolt. Then open the bolt, but do not pull it back. Now, pull and "hold" the trigger pulled back, and then slide the bolt back and it should slide right out of the receiver. To put the bolt back in, do the reverse (hold the trigger back and slide the bolt back into the receiver, then release the trigger).
Remove the stock and you will see what is keeping the bolt from sliding out.
A model 1904 is a single shot bolt action rifle.
The value of the Winchester model 60 .22 single shot, bolt action rifle varies with the condition of the gun. On average, this gun retails for about 600 dollars in good condition.
Simple as Pie. (or PI). Remove the buttplate screws and buttplate. Unscrew the buttstock Bolt, all the way, with a LONG screwdriver, remove the bolt and slide off the stock.
The Winchester model 70 is a bolt action sporting rifle. In 1936 Winchester introduced the bolt action rifle to the American Market. The model 70 was largely based on the Model 54.
Best left to a gunsmith.
10-250 USD or so
This bolt is the same one used in the Winchester model 57, 69 and 75 rifles.
Open the bolt, hold the trigger back, pull the bolt out
Winchester did not produce a Model 81 bolt action. Exactly how is your rifle marked? sales@countrygunsmith.net
No such model. Winchester did not make a 'Model 1901 single shot .22 pump-action rifle.' They made a Model 1900, Model 1902 and Model 1904, which were all single-shot bolt-action rifles, and they made the Model 1890 and Model 1906 which were slide-action rifles but had tubular magazines. How exactly is your rifle marked? sales@countrygunsmith.net
Winchester Model 67 is a single shot, bolt action, .22 caliber rifle. It was produced and sold between 1934 to 1963. It has a weight of 5 lbs, barrel length 27 inches.