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    winchester 67 project completed

    Warren, Yes, you have to pull the knob on the rear of the bolt back to cock the rifle. You can turn the knob so that the tab is up to put the safety on. good luck with your shoot. I'm glad that we don't have those type of restrictions, and if I and people like me have anything to say about...
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    winchester 67 project completed

    Warren, Looks real good, you did well. Have shot it yet? I picked up an old Winchester model 60A at a show this weekend, not quite the one I wanted, but it's a nice little project and it will do for now. That was the pic I used for an example. Will look forward to your next project....:D
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    winchester 67 project completed

    Open a 'post reply' click on the button in additional options that says 'manage attachments' in the new window that opens, click on the button that says 'brouse' next to upload from my computer, find the picture you want on your computer, and click upload, you will see the file name...
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    Help with Small Rimfire scopes

    Tinker, Personally I would have to agree with you about the older scopes just looking 'right' on an old 22 rifle.... Go to ebay, type in Weaver scope, then cruise through the 60+ pages that come up. If you have the opportunity, check out the 'G6', 3/4" 6x scope. Good luck, they're...
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    winchester 67 project completed

    And the pictures are coming.... right :D
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    Damaged SMLE....

    I just inherited a SMLE from a friend that is getting married and his new bride to be won't allow him to have it in the house. Would find a new bride to be if it were me. The bore on the muzzle end is in really sad shape, bad pitting. I can't quite tell how far in, I'm guessing about 6" or...
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    Questions about .22 ammo.....

    The only Remington ammo that is still worth buying is their sub-sonics, and even those are getting worse.
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    Trying to Learn More About A Remington 22

    If your barrel code is 'RB'. then your rifle was manufactured in November of 1933. The 'pull to cock' mechanism with the twist safety was around long before the 1950's, Winchester was using it on several of their 'boys' rifles at or before the turn of the century. Your rifle is not the...
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    Trying to Learn More About A Remington 22

    TinytheTabby, Your model 33 should have a serial number stamped on the receiver on the left side just in front of the loading port. I just checked both of mine and they both have one. Also, just in front of the receiver on the left side of the barrel there should be two letters. These two...
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    My Remington 512...help please.

    Here's a picture of the parts break-down....the M512 specific parts are in the bottom right corner
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    My Remington 512...help please.

    Her are a couple of pics I posted on another forum. The green arrow is the cartridge stop, the red arrow is the cartridge lifter. and the blue arrow is the inner mag tube follower.
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    .22lr Remington Ammo- burnt case necks

    I'm not 'exactly' sure, but I think it has something to do with the brass that Remington uses not being soft enough. There is not enough pressure created by the ignition to expand the brass and create a good enough seal on the inside of the chamber. I've noticed it in the last several of...
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    single shot .22's

    'Old' single shot 22's....? Just out of curiosity, have you looked at the plethora of old walnut and steel single shot 22’s for sale in gun shops, pawns, and auction sites? If you go to the auction sites and type in ‘single shot 22’ you can usually find a couple dozen ‘classics’ and several...
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    winchester 22 Model 67

    Nice looking rifle....did you refinish the stock? looks like you need a butt-plate as well. Here's a couple links to the parts.... http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=190233563062&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT&ih=009...
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    winchester 22 Model 67

    Go to a photo hosting web site like photobucket (just add .com at the end). Open an account (it’s free). Upload photos from your computer using the browse button. After you upload the picture there will be several boxes below the picture, click on the one that has [IMG] before and...
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