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    Default Help ID this 22 caliber bolt

    I have tried but cannot id the rifle that this bolt goes to



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    might sell it to Dick Williams Gun Shop in Michigan............... they run a very large gun smithing parts business.......... so they just might want it if it's cheap. Google them, they have a website & a toll free number.
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    Thanks, but I want to know what it goes to before I sell it.
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    What's the O.A.L. of that assembly? I just measured the assembly in a Springfield (Stevens) model 15 single shot and it's bit less than 4" (uncocked). Do the wear markings suggest that the bolt handle is the "locking lug"? It appears to be usually long for the run of the mill U.S. made 22 single shot that you find with a cocking knob.

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    There are & were literally hundreds of different makes & models of bolt action .22 rifles made just since 1900........... my guess is that one of Dick's smiths will have to hand carry it past & compare it to hundreds before they find the right one................ Numrich became famous for selling the almost correct parts to millions of people for decades.............................
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    The length is 5 5/8 inches. I looked through Numrich catalogs and could not find a match. Even started going through old hunting magazines to see if there is a match.
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    Reminds me of a single shot .22 rifle by Noble Arms. Key for me is the knurled cocking knob at rear of bolt.

    Where's the rest of it?


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    Last edited by jjrothWA; 12-07-2013 at 05:20. Reason: addedndum

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    Hello. The bolt appears to be for a Noble Model 20 .22. Do you still have it? Would be interested in buying it if you do. Am restoring one and someone stuck one on for a Model 60.

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