Made by J Stevens Arms Company-NOPE.
Nope. The Model 765 "Pioneer" was made by Harrington & Richardson Arms Co., Worcester, Mass.
The name Pioneer was used by different gun makers, house brands, etc., just like name Ranger and a few others. But a Model 765 Pioneer was from H & R.
50-100 or so
$100
$175 if in good condition
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Model 765 was in production from 1948 - '52.
50-100 or so
A model 765 PIONEER bolt action .22 will vary in value, depending upon condition, from EXCELLENT - $175 to FAIR - $50.
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Not as old as my pioneer h&r 22 s-l-lr sn 15179/ yr 1952
You take it to a gunsmith who has the special tools needed to remove a barrel without damaging the gun.
The Model 765 Pioneer bolt action .22 rim fire rifle was in production from 1948 to 1952. It is not considered rare nor scarce. Value will vary depending upon condition. Excellent $175 down to fair $75.
To remove the bolt from a Harrington and Richardson Model 765 rifle, first ensure the rifle is unloaded and the safety is on. Pull the bolt back slightly and press the bolt release located on the left side of the receiver. While holding the release, pull the bolt completely out of the receiver. Always handle the rifle safely and ensure it is clear of ammunition before performing maintenance.