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Posted: 7/2/2013 12:17:17 PM EDT
| I have a model 69a it will extract but not eject the rounds. Any ideas? Any good sources for parts? |
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You might get an answer quicker on the Rimfirecentral.com website in the Winchester forum. Not that it will likely be any better than an answer here, just maybe quicker.
Best of luck with your 69A - a wonderful .22; AKA "the poor man's Model 52" ETA: I should add, the .22 section just below this forum is also a good place to present your inquiry. |
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You might get an answer quicker on the Rimfirecentral.com website in the Winchester forum. Not that it will likely be any better than an answer here, just maybe quicker. Best of luck with your 69A - a wonderful .22; AKA "the poor man's Model 52" ETA: I should add, the .22 section just below this forum is also a good place to present your inquiry. Wow! Model 52s are $2000 and up? Why? |
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Numrich is showing the ejector in stock.
http://www.gunpartscorp.com/Products/253410.htm |
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You might get an answer quicker on the Rimfirecentral.com website in the Winchester forum. Not that it will likely be any better than an answer here, just maybe quicker. Best of luck with your 69A - a wonderful .22; AKA "the poor man's Model 52" ETA: I should add, the .22 section just below this forum is also a good place to present your inquiry. Wow! Model 52s are $2000 and up? Why? Because they are arguably the finest American bolt action rifle ever built. The ones for $2000 are probably sporters (tapered barrel, hunting stock). They are more rare than the bull barrel and heavy barrel target rifles. You can get a nice Win 52 for about $850 give or take a $100 complete with sights. With any classic gun, condition and completeness is everything, but thats about the starting price for complete 52's in good condition. They are well worth it, and would cost 2x to make them today. |
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