Winchester 75
I have a winchester model 75 in .22LR. After a good cleaning (which it has not had for quite some time) the fireing pin releases when the bolt is closed about 50% of the time. Is this a problem with the bolt, trigger mech, safety, or any combo? Are there parts aviable to repair this rifle?
Thanks for the help.
Thanks for the help.
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Is there any way to mount a hunting scope on a Winchester mod 75 target 22 that only has the wide spaced tappings on the barrel? Does anyone make a mount that uses the rear tappings on the barrel and cantilevers back over the receiver like the browning takedown 22, or something that uses the rear barrel tappings and the receiver tappings for the olympic peep sight 0 -
Good shooters. Very accurate. 0 -
Exellent shooters. I had one for years and recently sold it because I didn't use it 0 -
Mine is a 1941 vintage, love it. You'll get excellent accuracy out of the rifle. The trigger is "sort of" adjustable and an excellent set of sights can be added. I use an adjustable peep rear and globe front (Redfield Olympic) and out to 100 yds, which is about as far as I'll shoot a 22, it is just as accurate as any scoped 22.
You may want to visit Numrich Arms, see if they have any replacement stocks.0 -
The model 75 was Winchester's entry level match rifle. The model 52B and later the Model 52C was the top of the line Winchester .22 target rifle in the 1940's and 1950's. 0
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