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Need help identifying a few old rusty relics
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Not much help, but the top looks like a Remington rolling block, and the bottom looks like a goes to a Mauser 98
On edit: Does the receiver have a slot on the bottom for a lever? There were a lot of .22 single shots that had that basic design, by Stevens, Marlin, Savage, Remington and probably others.Last edited by emcon5; 02-03-2014, 7:50 AM.Comment
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The receiver isn't a rolling block....Don't know what it is although it's similar to a roller Looks like some single shot shotgun.
The trigger guard / magazine is a commercial sporting part. It IS similar to a Argentine 1909 Mauser guard, as it has the magazine release incorporated into the trigger guard, however the Mauser guard has a round rear lug. NOT a square guard as this one does....Poke'm with a stick!
Originally posted by fiddletownWhat you believe and what is true in real life in the real world aren't necessarily the same thing. And what you believe doesn't change what is true in real life in the real world.Comment
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Certainly possible, but most single shot shotguns I have seen have the pivot for the barrel as part of the action, that does not.
If there is a slot for a lever, and it kind of looks like it does from the photos, it could be any number of guns. there is a partial list here, with some photos.
Good point on the mag release, I didn't notice that. With no markings, that may be pretty hard to identify. It certainly looks to be Mauser derived, but that is most civilian bolt action rifles made from about WW1 on.The trigger guard / magazine is a commercial sporting part. It IS similar to a Argentine 1909 Mauser guard, as it has the magazine release incorporated into the trigger guard, however the Mauser guard has a round rear lug. NOT a square guard as this one does....Comment
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My guess on the first one would be a Stevens Favorite or something like it.Comment
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Yep Stevens favorite... I'm doing a salvage on one..... if you want to give it a good home...
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Not a visible loader..... I have one of those too.... but yeah your right about the lever... not a favorite... the trigger guard looks like a visible loader but the mechanism is all wrong
Maybe a 'crack shot'Comment
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