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Vanity - I have questions about a rifle I have
07.04.09 | Perdogg

Posted on 07/04/2009 4:13:35 PM PDT by Perdogg

I am now in posession of a Savage Arms Steven's Model 15 .22 bolt-action rifle. It was my father's, but it must have been built and sold about 1950. It is all wood and steel. The bolt is a little sticky and I will probably have to lube and clean it. There is some rust on the exterior barrel.

The problem is I am having trouble finding ammo for it. It says .22 short/long ammo on the barrel.

The questions I have are as follows

1) I found .22 Magnum Gamepoint CCI Rimfire Cartridge, 40-Grain JSP Lead Bullet, 1875 fps, 40 Rounds at walmart, will this work?

2) Is there any danger given the age of the rifle of firing the rifle given it's age.

I could take it to Dick's, they allow weapons in the store, but they don't have the ammo.

Thank you,


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To: driftdiver
One is a Remington 870 12 ga thats probably 40 years old.

A 40 y/o 870 is not old. Unless it's obviously been mistreated, it should shoot just fine. I'd give it a good cleaning, inspection, and then light lubrication. Especially look for a bulged barrel, indicating someone fired it with an obstructed barrel. But other than that remote possibilty, it's probably good to go.

My father's JC Higgens (Sears) 12 Gauge pump was purchased before I was born, probably in the late 1940s, since my Mom bought it for Dad. It had a cracked stock near the pistol grip for as long as I remembered. Much of the bluing was worn off. After having it inspected, and the stock crack fixed (using somewhat modern techneques), my younger brother's son used it to compete in high school level trap meets, starting around 2004 or 2005. It was not lovingly cared for, but it was not abused either. It was actually a High Standard, as was my JC Higgen 20 gauge, purchased for Christmas 1964. Only gun I ever gave up (as trade in for my Browning BPS 12 gauge). I regret it still.

61 posted on 07/06/2009 6:25:33 PM PDT by El Gato ("The Second Amendment is the RESET button of the United States Constitution." -- Doug McKay)
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To: driftdiver
Should have mentioned that replacement barrels are available, from both Remington and Hastings, among others, you could put on one of those and get the advantage of having screw in Rem chokes, which were not generally found on 870s in those days, if the modern sort were even around, I can remember those days, but not that well, I was 19 and full of .. well what most 19 y/o males are full of.

870 barrels

62 posted on 07/06/2009 6:37:08 PM PDT by El Gato ("The Second Amendment is the RESET button of the United States Constitution." -- Doug McKay)
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To: Texas Mulerider
Nobody ever runs a special on 16 gauge shells!

I found one, once, about 10 years ago at Popular Surplus, so I bought a couple of cases.
63 posted on 07/06/2009 6:38:49 PM PDT by marktwain
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To: El Gato
The center three are Short, Long and Long Rifle.

Of the drawing, not the center picture. Sorry about that.

64 posted on 07/06/2009 6:45:57 PM PDT by El Gato ("The Second Amendment is the RESET button of the United States Constitution." -- Doug McKay)
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To: El Gato

“. Especially look for a bulged barrel, indicating someone fired it with an obstructed barrel. “

No bulges, no cracks, and no rust


65 posted on 07/06/2009 6:55:14 PM PDT by driftdiver (I could eat it raw, but why do that when I have a fire.)
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To: El Gato

thanks for the info, too much in some cases.


66 posted on 07/06/2009 6:55:57 PM PDT by driftdiver (I could eat it raw, but why do that when I have a fire.)
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To: driftdiver
the info, too much in some cases.

While you're welcome, I believe one can never have too much information, too much ammunition or too many guns. (My wife feels the same way about fabric, danged stuff is everywhere, in both of our houses, but then again I've got 500 rounds of 5.56 sitting under my computer desk, which I keep stubbing my toe on. One of these weekends I'll move it to the ammo can with the other 500 rounds.

67 posted on 07/07/2009 12:38:06 AM PDT by El Gato ("The Second Amendment is the RESET button of the United States Constitution." -- Doug McKay)
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