Can you guys guess what gun this is?
Also guess the gun thread.
It's hard to tell from this point of view but it looks like a faggot.
Cmon, give us a hard gun next time
It's obviously a fully semi automatic bolt action AR
>>31063422
maybe a Remington 700?
A little single shot .22?I've got one that looks extremely similar, it doesn't have any markings on it so I've got no idea how old it is or who made it.
>>31063422
One of Winchester's old old single-shot .22 rifles.
You have to cock the striker manually and everything.
>>31063422
Was going to say "Oh that's a Cooey" til I saw the flap safety.
Not seen one with that before.
Winchester Model 67.
Winchester model 67?
I just did a mild restoration on this one my grandfather gave me back in 1996.
The gun was built sometime between the summers of 1934 and 1935. Just fired it the other day, still works perfectly.
>>31063422
Winchester model 67. I have one as well but its in bad shape. Pic related
>>31063422
winchester model 67
>>31064554
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>>31064254
Model 67a.
>>31064983
Nice man. I really enjoy shooting mine. Although after about 100 rounds I'm ready to move on to one of my other guns.
It's fun use on trick shots and difficult shots you wouldn't normally take, just because you have the added pressure to make each shot count.
Plus it obviously feeds all that stupid cheap ass fuckboy .22lr I have stockpiled over the years. Malfunctions are impossible.
>>31065097
I love mine. My only complaint is not being able to mount a scope. But being able to shoot all the different types of .22 rounds is pretty badass.
Literally the easiest gun to disassemble too.
>>31065566
Yeah you can field strip it with a penny lol. The bolts can be finicky to reassemble but there's not much reason to take them apart.
As for scopes, you'd have to spend the money to drill and tap the receiver. Which would be $$$ anyway.
I found one old thread, on all of the Internet, in which some dude posted pics of a 'scout' model 67 build. He apparently found a scope rail that slid right into the rear sight dovetail, no drilling needed. Another poster suggested it was from a Taurus model 62, but in my research I haven't been able to confirm if such a mount exists. Also I was unable to locate any Taurus model 62 mounts on stock anywhere.
Maybe you can find it, but I searched and searched and came up with nothing. Google Winchester 67 scout rifle.
>>31065833
>I was unable to locate any Taurus model 62 mounts on stock anywhere.
In stock, not on stock. Lol.
I'll be hella surprised if anyone can guess what the closest rifle is
>>31065949
ugly
>>31066041
Globco Tokarevs are neat
>>31066076
Correct!
>>31065833
I've spent so many hours looking for scope mounts already. Even tried to build my own. Didn't work, wouldn't hold zero.
I really don't want to dump money into this gun, not to mention, I don't feel right drilling on a rifle that's been in the Family longer than my father.
>>31066203
>I don't feel right drilling on a rifle that's been in the Family longer than my father
Same here man. Too much family history with mine. I'll just keep the metal dry, the stock oiled, and take it out shooting a few times a year until it's time to pass it on.
>>31064227
remington i have the same one
>>31066393
I can't fathom how many animals probably met their fate at the end of my 67a. I personally have killed a few raccons, a feral dog, several groundhogs, and countless squirrels and birds with that rifle.
It's going straight to my son as soon as he turns 12. He's already shot it a few times (he's 5), and he thinks it's the coolest thing on earth.
Can't wait to get him started on our family's old side by side 10 gauge and my Grandpa's m1.
>>31064227
Post pic.
Could be a Springfield model 15, Winchester 67, or Remington 514.
>>31065949
winchester model 52c. pretty difficult to tell for sure with that picture
>>31065949
Anschutz?
>>31063422
AK 15