Show off your single shot 22s

I'm sorry. I should have said it's a Schultz and Larsen. It's the model number that has me wondering.

It's not a S&L M61. That model has a newer stock configuration and offset sights. The rifle pictured below is the M61.



It shares stock characteristics with the Valmet M45, made from 1946 - 1952.

 
M24 or M48?

You have to remember, these rifles were more then likely updated with small changes and probably have a transition of sorts.
 
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M24 or M28?

You have to remember, these rifles were more then likely updated with small changes and probably have a transition of sorts.

Indeed, and that's why I'm asking about which model it might be. The M24 evolved into the M70/77 and has a smaller receiver and bolt, and a slimmer barrel. The stocks on the M24 - M70's were more of a sporter style. What I've learned so far this morning suggests it might be a M49 or M47 but this is not definitive. If the model number is linked to the year of manufacture or design, it may well be a M4x variety.
 
Ah... I found a few on the net looking just like yours but were called a 24 and one a 48. I guess everyone is confused!
 
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My M61 didn't have any scope bases, although there was one that was dovetailed. I know who bought it, but sadly I don't think he ever had the chance to shoot it in this world.
I had mine drilled and tapped, which was extra work for the smith as the M61 receivers are case hardened. I liked it so much I got another M61 and had it D&T'd, although I won't be shooting it until spring.

I also got this M70, which I chose as the wood looked nice. I completed its refinishing this week./url]

The feels from that.
 
some more

3 of mine
Top is a side lever Rook replica
Middle is salvaged BSA exCadet rifle, my "take it with me" rimfire
Bottom is a Alex Henry clone with left sidelock
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Today, I added a beautifull single shot rifle to my collection.
One of my good friend owned the rifle for several years and he finally decided to sell it to me.

Its made in a small German town named Oberndorf am Neckar.
So for now, we will call it the mystery rifle but any guesses are welcome ;)

Will ad pics soon...
 
Today, I added a beautifull single shot rifle to my collection.
One of my good friend owned the rifle for several years and he finally decided to sell it to me.

Its made in a small German town named Oberndorf am Neckar.
So for now, we will call it the mystery rifle but any guesses are welcome ;)

Will ad pics soon...
my guess would be Es 340 B. .
 
Heckler and Koch manufactures in Oberndorf am Neckar, but I don't think they made a single shot .22LR model. The French firm MAS may have used the Mauser plant in Oberndorf after WWII but it's not clear that they produced single shots. Not a Mauser, you say, but does it have KKW stamped on it?
 
Heckler and Koch manufactures in Oberndorf am Neckar, but I don't think they made a single shot .22LR model. The French firm MAS may have used the Mauser plant in Oberndorf after WWII but it's not clear that they produced single shots. Not a Mauser, you say, but does it have KKW stamped on it?

I would guess it is one of the German style martini target rifles

Well played but unfortunately wrong answers.

Ok enough of mystery...

Its a Feinwerkbau Modell 2000. There is really not much infos about these rifles on the net.
I think they ended the production of this model around 1988 and they were selling for around 13-1400$.
Even on Google, there is only a couple and they don't wear the same stock as mine and they also don't have the gold engravings.
My guess would be a special run, honestly I don't know. My friend, who owned it for many years don't know more about this rifle.
Maybe I could send an email to Feinwerkbau and see if they have infos about this rifle,

Enough talking, pics will talk by themself...

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Do I need to say that the trigger ( 2 stage ) on this thing is simply outstanding !

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Well played but wrong answer.

Ok enough of mystery...

Its a Feinwerkbau Modell 2000. There is really not much infos for these rifles on the net.
Even on Google, there is only a couple and they don't wear the same stock as mine and they also don't have the gold engravings.
My guess would be a special run, honestly I don't know. My friend, who owned it for many years don't know more about this rifle.
Maybe I could send an email to Feinwerkbau and see if they have infos about this rifle,

Enough talking, pics will talk by themself...

lZze1kY.jpg


PDusJ4N.png


Q4J7NoQ.png


z0cCsJS.jpg


Di2BL1j.png


84C72WY.png


NZZeGKL.png


EN8RLGU.png


ymV29E8.png


Do I need to say that the trigger ( 2 stage ) on this thing is simply outstanding !

spR9m9B.png


Z30oV8c.png


T3TxtHS.png


YKHs9mo.png


7UQIgLv.png


xhc1U08.png

Ben 777Lemay. JUST WOW !!
I am speechless

Gilbert
 
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