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Yours might be a Field King.(Adjustable Sights)


.22 LR caliber pistol with 10 shot magazine. Heavy weight round barrel; blued finish; adjustable sights; brown plastic thumb rest grips. Available with 4.50"or 6.75" barrels or combination with both barrels. No rib on barrels or provisions for weights..


caliber Barrel Grips Sights Finish Cat No. From Thru From SN Thru SN
.22 Long Rifle 4.50" Checkered plastic Adjustable Blue 9090 1951 1953 342,703 439,658
.22 Long Rifle 6.75" Checkered plastic Adjustable Blue 9091 1951 1953 341,751 439,665
.22 Long Rifle 4.50" & 6.75" Checkered plastic Adjustable Blue 9092 1951 1953 341,762 439,660
 
Picture Kamooky?
ammo, any standard , I have use a fair bit of Fed baulk pack in some of my shooters, I still have a bit of the 525 round boxes yet.
My good higher grade ones I shot with CCI green tag and Fed Gold match, I had bought a lot Fed Gold match at 350.oo/ case, before the Yankee's went nuts about 22 ammo prices 10-12 yrs ago? 15 ?
Just don't use hi speed stuff in it.
Grips are a problem for the slant grips the newer milt grip you can still buy, I don't know of any suppliers for the slant ones, I just finished building a set, but don't hardly pay, the right one is simple, the left takes a far bit of work as you need the thumb rest and a router for inletting, I am trying to remember if the 100 series side plate is the same as the 103-104 series, old age setting in again. I have got to hate checkering as well

Is ammo a concern for the well being of this old gal?
What's the odds you have a decent set of grips for her?
 
Picture Kamooky?
ammo, any standard , I have use a fair bit of Fed baulk pack in some of my shooters, I still have a bit of the 525 round boxes yet.
My good higher grade ones I shot with CCI green tag and Fed Gold match, I had bought a lot Fed Gold match at 350.oo/ case, before the Yankee's went nuts about 22 ammo prices 10-12 yrs ago? 15 ?
Just don't use hi speed stuff in it.
Grips are a problem for the slant grips the newer milt grip you can still buy, I don't know of any suppliers for the slant ones, I just finished building a set, but don't hardly pay, the right one is simple, the left takes a far bit of work as you need the thumb rest and a router for inletting, I am trying to remember if the 100 series side plate is the same as the 103-104 series, old age setting in again. I have got to hate checkering as well

I'll have to renew my membership here to post photos.
It's not home yet. Maybe tomorrow I'll go for a drive.
Don't know how to post photos other than the site that crashed us.
And my laptop went fur a chit too.
New 'Puter' the wife bawt for Christmas and it's of the frewt variety.
Haven't figured this beast out either.

Hold world of challenges for 2018 and them there Romans arrrr kumm'in shortly too......:sok2
 
I hear you on the pictures my old phone don't take pictures , it just talks to me, thou I just got a membership here after years just incase.
You lost me on the last.
 
I do see after market target grips for these guns at gunshows, they where all the rage in the bulleyes days, don't sell very good as the collectors don't want these on their guns.
But If I went looking for a set, they will go hide, I bet, there is a big gunshow in Saskatoon next week and will keep my eye open.
 
She's home....................:cool:

A nice set of grips would be a god sent.
Bottom right has been bumped/cracked and glued.
Too bad as they sure are comfortable.
 
Brown with some sort of round emblem on the bottom rear of the grips.
Will see if my laptop is fixed tomorrow.
If so I will try and git sum photos up.
 

Here you go :cool:

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Very nice. My Sport King has a socket head cap screw which holds the barrel on; not the spring plunger. Not as easy to take apart for cleaning.
 
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