Identifying parts

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penance0818
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Identifying parts

Post by penance0818 »

Hello All,

Recently I met a gentleman who acquired 2 bolts and a trigger 20+ years ago that he believes to belong to target rifles but is not 100% sure. He has taken them to gun shows with him but has never had any luck. I told him that I would try my hand at finding more information. Any information you all can give would be appreciated. To view the images copy and paste the website provided into your search engine. I did not want to lose the quality of the pictures by compressing the images.

Thank you

https://imgur.com/a/hKfhRI7
Tim S
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Re: Identifying parts

Post by Tim S »

The trigger looks to be from a Walther KKM. Going by the shape of the trigger blade this is a 1960s-early '70s version. It might even by 1950s manufacture.

I don't recognise either bolt. These are not from any of the common .22 target rifles.
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Re: Identifying parts

Post by mtncwru »

I poked around Google Image Search looking for as many different brands of old rimfire rifles as I could think of and wasn't able to find a clear match for either. I found a few that got close: the non-serialized one looks close to some of the older Winchester bolts I found but the proportions and extractors weren't quite right. Winchester made a ton of different models in that era, so I'd have no trouble believing that you have one of the many variants. But nothing I found was a match.

You might try posting over on Rimfire Central? If those bolts are the same vintage as your trigger, there's a whole host of rifles that it may have come from, some more well known than others.
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