They did make .270 barrels for conversions of other firearms, but I'm unable to find any references to them ever manufacturing a bolt action .270.
Yes, I have one that is Black on Black. They also made a bolt action, but not many of either. It's a Model 76.
The 7.7 Jap rifle is just that, a 7.7 mm rifle used in WWII, bolt action using 7.7 mm ammo. My dad brought one back from the war and I have had it ever since. I bought ammo for it years ago an have fired it. I found it to be very accurate.
depending on series 583 1 in good shpe about $150+ 583 20 $50 to $100 it really depends on the series and the condition no matter what they are one of the best bolt action shotguns ever made
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This rfle was produced by Winchester (model 121) and was also sold in Sears stores with the Sears name on it. A total of 72,561 were made between 1967 and 1973. It was made in youth, standard, and deluxe models. A unique feature is the front locking lugs on the bolt, which makes for a very sturdy rifle. This was the first rifle I ever purchased, and still have it 40 years later. A very good condition rifle would probably be worth $100 to $125 today.
I have a Model 41 J.C.Higgins single shot S, L,LR 22 cal. rifle. The question was how do you pull the bolt out of it. If that's all you want to do , then make sure it is unloaded by pulling the bolt up and back, then just hold back on the trigger and continue holding the trigger back . The bolt will slide right out of the receiver. To put it back , make sure the firing pin is lined up with the slot inside . But they are right about one thing , The model 41 is one of the best shooting little rifles I have ever had. My mother bought mine when I was 10. I still have it. AnswerMake sure the rifle is empty . Remove action and barrel from stock. Remove large screw on bottom of stock and lift barrel and action out of stock. On the bottom of action about an inch ahead of the trigger is a screw, remove this screw. With one hand hold trigger back all the way. With other open bolt and pull it back until the bolt is clear of receiver and out of the rifles action. . The bolt assembly on these rifles is two piece witch consists of the actual bolt and a cylinderical crome plated part called the Feed throat. It is important when reassebling the gun to put tht feed throat back on the bolt as you found it before putting it back in the rifle.as you can damage the bolts extractor be carefull.These are one of the best single shot 22 rifles ever made they are of a very unique design very fuctional and one of the most accurate 22s of their class. it was made around 1961.
A 25-06... That's just me
You will have to define further. Ever made? Rifle or handgun? Bolt, semi, single shot, revolver, pistol?
Too bad they are not worth more than about $200.00, probably one of the best shooting, under-rated varmint guns ever made. I am needing a magazine for one, if anybody has one. jmilnesjr@ruraaltel.net
It is entirely possible. In the 1970s, Daisy began making .22 Long Rifle FIREARMS- not BB guns, but actual firearms. At that time, K Mart was actively selling inexpensive rifles and shotguns. Today the Daisy .22 LR guns are fairly scarce- but there was a bolt action and a semiauto made- as well as the Daisy "caseless" .22 rifle.
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