Thank you. I am on the mend but it will take a wile. This video I did before I went into the hospital, I have one more then I will have to do more. I will do the p250 as soon as I can get one.
Glad to see a video after 2 weeks. Not sure if this was a pre-procedure production but if you are back at it Great. Hope al is well and your like brand new!
much appreciated I just got a 62A from 1942 with the longer slide grip BUT it has a large chip out of 2+in of the fwd left side so shall I shorten and craft it to be more like the shorter and both ends tapered one you you have?
What a cool rifle. Looks like a lot of fun. 22 rifles are terrific, and it's neat to learn this bit history about them. What were shooting galleries like back then? What did carnivals do for a backstop, and for safety? I don't imagine every customer had prior shooting experience, so did the carnie operator give a bit of training. See what you've done? Now I've got to go look old shooting galleries up! :-) Glad to see you're past the procedure and taking it easy. Thank you for sharing this one.
I have a similar gun like this, but mine is having a slight problem (Rossi Model 62, a Winchester 62 clone). When I fire the gun, the shell expands and the extractor is unable to pull the shell out. Everything looks fine and seem intact, but it is almost like there is not enough grip with the extractor to force the shell out. Do you think the problem is that I don't have enough gun oil, or maybe I am using the wrong ammo (using 22LR copper plated nose 40 grain)?
Glad to see you are doing good after your operation. Just do what the doctor say and don't overdue it. Keep visitors to a minimum, they will wear you out.
What constitutes a match in serial numbers? I have one whose numbers match except that the forward number has an "A" after it and the rear one doesn't.
all numbers match and are the same. I do not know about yours but sometimes if a gun was repaired the gunsmith or factory that did the work will mark the gun wit a letter
Wikipedia is not necessarily authoritative, but this link is certainly informative about shooting galleries of the past - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shooting_range#Shooting_gallery
My wife just brought me home one of these. 1936 model 62 pump. It’s real cool.
I just used this to clean an old interarms version and it worked perfectly. Great guide!
WHEN THIS GUY SAID YOU COULDN'T OPEN THE BOLT WITH THE GUN DISASSEMBLED I KNEW HE WAS WINGING IT, SO GO FIND ANOTHER VIDEO.
Firing pin lock…
You're back! Hope you're healing quickly. Don't forget the field strip and cleaning of the Sig P250 you promissed me :)
Thank you. I am on the mend but it will take a wile. This video I did before I went into the hospital, I have one more then I will have to do more. I will do the p250 as soon as I can get one.
My Winchester 62a with matching numbers takes 22 short or 22 LR , I love mine .
Glad to see a video after 2 weeks. Not sure if this was a pre-procedure production but if you are back at it Great. Hope al is well and your like brand new!
yes this was in the can before the operation so I just di the edit last night. Not up to getting in front of a camera just yet
much appreciated
I just got a 62A from 1942
with the longer slide grip BUT
it has a large chip out of 2+in
of the fwd left side so shall I
shorten and craft it to be more
like the shorter and both ends
tapered one you you have?
glad to see you back....
just a little back still need to heal some more
Hay TLJ.
OK Allen :-)
I have a 62 myself great gun .
I have many 22 autos , I love my 62.
Im happy to see you back.
I have had you in Prayer.
Thank you for the great comment
1. You're supposed to slide out the bolt assembly to properly clean the bore and receiver.
2. That "Little Button" is the base of your Firing Pin.
Happy to see you doing well my friend. take it easy . Hope to see back and fully running soon . great video
Thank you. I am feeling better but have a ways to go.
What a cool rifle. Looks like a lot of fun. 22 rifles are terrific, and it's neat to learn this bit history about them.
What were shooting galleries like back then? What did carnivals do for a backstop, and for safety? I don't imagine every customer had prior shooting experience, so did the carnie operator give a bit of training.
See what you've done? Now I've got to go look old shooting galleries up! :-)
Glad to see you're past the procedure and taking it easy. Thank you for sharing this one.
yes very cool, and you will have fun looking up carnival shooting galleries. Thank you for the great comment
Wow, very concise!
I have a similar gun like this, but mine is having a slight problem (Rossi Model 62, a Winchester 62 clone). When I fire the gun, the shell expands and the extractor is unable to pull the shell out. Everything looks fine and seem intact, but it is almost like there is not enough grip with the extractor to force the shell out. Do you think the problem is that I don't have enough gun oil, or maybe I am using the wrong ammo (using 22LR copper plated nose 40 grain)?
glad to see you are doing good take care. Blessings to all
Thank you Eddie
Glad to see you are doing good after your operation. Just do what the doctor say and don't overdue it. Keep visitors to a minimum, they will wear you out.
thank you. I am taking it easy
Nice Score 😀😊
Registering a gun ?
Mines a tack driving squirrel gun.
What constitutes a match in serial numbers? I have one whose numbers match except that the forward number has an "A" after it and the rear one doesn't.
all numbers match and are the same. I do not know about yours but sometimes if a gun was repaired the gunsmith or factory that did the work will mark the gun wit a letter
The later models were called 62A
Did you escape from the hospital? you forgot to cut your armbands off..
Not a gallery gun if no rolled "WINCHESTER" on the receiver, bullet shaped on the mag tube, 22 short.
Salve
Wikipedia is not necessarily authoritative, but this link is certainly informative about shooting galleries of the past - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shooting_range#Shooting_gallery
Thank you for the post