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Need help identifying a 22lr please…

jbell

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  • Jan 16, 2010
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    A guy I work with asked me to get this pump 22lr working, it had been disassembled years ago and came to me in pieces. He said a family member “made” the rifle. It looks like a kit or something to me, but maybe it is a production rifle. There are only two marks on the rifle total (shown in the pics): left side of the receiver and under side of the tang.

    I have the rifle functioning properly now less a hammer spring, which is what I am trying to figure out now. Here is what I know about the rifle:
    -pump action that has a lock on the pump link (basically a wedge that rotates out against the receiver when the action is fully closed) in conjunction with a in line bar lock on the same pump link that is unlocked when the trigger is pulled to the rear (this is inside of the receiver)
    -it uses a floating firing pin that the hammer directly hits
    -I am only guessing it is a 22lr as opposed to a short or something else, but it is definitely a rimfire

    Here are a few pics of it:
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    This is the back of the hammer, the cut out on the left side of the hammer is where I assume the hammer spring should go.
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    I appreciate any thoughts you guys have.
     
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    Thank you guys! I have it all on order except the mainspring plunger bracket seat. I can't find it in stock anywhere, yet...

     
    The part your looking for, unfortunately Numrich is OOS. Try Midwest Gun Works, GB, or even fleabay. I have found numerous small odd parts on fleabay.
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