don't take down a Winchester model 52, the way they bedded the rifle was a mystery. It may never shoot the same if you take it apart.
Your Sears Model 2C rifle was made by Winchester as their Model 131. SOME parts are available from Numrich Gun Parts Corp. See link below that will take you to the Numrich catalog for the Winchester 131.
I would try You-Tube for a video of the procedure first.
I can say that A Winchester model 1894 lever action rifle 26in barrel was priced at 19.50 in Winchester's June,1896 Catalog. A carbine with the 20in barrel was priced at 17.50, a round barreled 26in rifle was 18.00 dollars, and the take down model was priced at 25.00 dollars. I can add that the Sears catalog from 1900 (reprint) lists the round or octagonal barreled 30 WCF for $14.75.
tha date is on the tag directly below where you found the model number. If its not there, you need to take the serial number into sears and they can tell you. tha date is on the tag directly below where you found the model number. If its not there, you need to take the serial number into sears and they can tell you.
Contact Marlin customer service through their website, and request an owner's manual for your rifle. They are free.
Take it to a gunsmith for verification
email me & I'll send you a scan of the parts-take-down manual.
S-130 is a type of rear sight used on Mossberg rifles- but not the model of the rifle. Take a look on the barrel.
You will have to take it apart. Each model is different so you will have to find a diagram of the rifle.
22 long rifle only
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