Tradex has a large selection of Schultz and Larson .22s again...

Where does one order front sight inserts in Canada? Apparently Anschutz ones fit ? Found some in the Sates but not sure if they ship to Canada? Lee Shaver has a card.........Buffalo Arms...........Harold
 
On the site they all say M70,, do you identify the M77 by it having the adjustable trigger? I wouldn't mind getting one of these, I have the NS522 from Canam and it shoot great, do these shoot about as accurate?
Cheers Bob
 
I need this information as well. I had the bolt drop out three times when the rifle was stored vertically. Thanks!!!
In the interim try Home Depot, they have small plastic screws that may almost fit but could be force screwed in to hold the bolt temporarily! If someone has on they could take it to fastenall or another but and bolt place where they can measure it, even if they don't have a match and could order it! Another place oddly enough is princess auto, they have container kits of small screws both metric or standard.
 
I sit down for a bit and look at this, always fan of parkerized so bought this right away.

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Where does one order front sight inserts in Canada? Apparently Anschutz ones fit ? Found some in the Sates but not sure if they ship to Canada? Lee Shaver has a card.........Buffalo Arms...........Harold

Nordic Marksman in Canada, Brownells in the US.
 
On the site they all say M70,, do you identify the M77 by it having the adjustable trigger? I wouldn't mind getting one of these, I have the NS522 from Canam and it shoot great, do these shoot about as accurate?
Cheers Bob

For this batch Tradex has them ALL listed with adjustable triggers, the M70 is only adjustable for single stage or 2 stage, the M77 is fully adjustable.
Looking at the pics, M77 trigger will sit closer to the rear of the trigger guard, M70 closer to the front of the trigger guard.
My 2 pics above show it.
 
I put the second last one in my cart, has cracks in the stock and emblems which doesn't bother me I can refinish the stock with dowels inserted for strength, the trigger looks like the M77, as it sits back past half way, the one to the right of it looks nice too!
 
Yes, the last two are M77's. I look for the line at the top of the trigger where the taper starts. No line with the M70. boblbldr I think you will very pleased with your purchase. It also has the late bolt retainer as opposed to just the socket cap screw in the receiver.
 
Thankyou, another question, is the receiver grooved for the diopter sights? I was thinking of putting them on my sons Cil 180 once in a while as the peeps on his are pretty basic??
 
Thankyou, another question, is the receiver grooved for the diopter sights? I was thinking of putting them on my sons Cil 180 once in a while as the peeps on his are pretty basic??

The diopter attaches with a bolt from the side. I have not had mine off to see what is underneath. No groves on the top of receiver.
 
A quick question for all you Schultz and Larson guru types out there: I have an older one with the sporting stock. I haven't fired it yet but I checked the function of the rifle. The two-stage trigger was working. Then, I decided to take apart the bolt. The screw in the bolt was on super tight but I got it off. When reassembled, the two stage trigger was gone and became a single stage. Is there any insights as to what went wrong here. I've tried tightening the screw at the end tight, looser, and flipped the bolt handle. I have it adjusted so the bolt handle can move with the slightest resistance within the bolt. Do I have to gorilla tighten that screw as it was before I messed with it? I did not remove the action from the stock.

I did take apart an M70 bolt and had no problem getting the two stage out of the rifle when reassembled.

Thanks for your input.
 
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