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Title:God made man, but Sam Colt made men equal
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Created:Tue Mar 04 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
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6591.0. "Ranger Rifle Mystery" by MAIL1::KOSTARAS () Fri Feb 07 1997 16:05

    I've got a chance to get a .22 rifle without a clip.  The problem is that
    I can't tell what kind of rifle it is.
    
    It's a .22 bolt action, with a very heavy barrel.  The name "RANGER" is
    stamped on the barrel, and "31" is on the underside of the barrel and
    the inside of the stock.   It has a Lyman type site.
    
    None of the Mossberg clips fit the action.
    
    
    Any help would be appriciated.
    
    Thanks,
    
    Bob K.
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6591.1CSC32::D_PELTONENSchool-Free Gun ZoneFri Feb 07 1997 17:2415
    
    While Winchester has used the name "Ranger" to designate their
    value line, I doubt that'd be what this is. If you can get your
    hands on a late-edition of the Blue Book of Gun Values, there's
    a section (in the back as I recall) about cross-referencing no-name
    22 rifles. Most useful in determining who made the various JC Higgens
    and/or Ted Williams models, there may be something there that will
    help. Another good book for this type of thing is the Gun Parts
    catalog; lots of cross-reference there. You may even want to simply
    call Gun Parts and tell them you are looking for a magazine for
    this rifle; describe it as you have done here....they might just
    recognize the thing and have what you want.
    
    DAP
    
6591.2FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Sun Feb 09 1997 07:168
    
    
    	Sound suspiciously like the .22 rifle my father has at home (given
    to him by a friend). It was an old Mossberg "training rifle" used by
    the Army (no clip in this one either). That's all the info we ever were
    able to discern.
    
    	jim
6591.3CSC32::D_STUARTfirefighting,wetstuffvsredstuffTue Feb 25 1997 17:513
    got the same rifle, and a couple of clips, have used it since i 
    was 8 yrs old to whack woodchucks and squirrels, unbelievably
    accurate rifle.