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Remington Model 121A
Remington Model 341P
Remington Model 522
Remington Model 550
Remington Model 552
Remington Model 581
Remington No. 597
Remington No. 4
Remington Nylon 66
Ruger Model 10/22
Ruger Model 77/22
Ruger Model 96/22
Savage/Anschutz Model 54
Savage Model 63
Savage Model 64F
Savage Model 72
Savage Mark II
Sears Model 25
Sears Model 31
Stevens Favorite
Stevens-Springfield Model 53A
Taurus Model 63
Thompson/Center Classic
U.S. Springfield Model 1922 M2
Weatherby Mark XXII
Winchester Low Wall
Winchester Model 61
Winchester Model 63
Winchester Model 67A
Winchester Model 69
Winchester Model 74
Winchester Model 77
Winchester Model 90
Winchester Model 190
Winchester Model 9422
Introduction
Every gunsmith is familiar with what might be called the “sack-of-parts” syndrome. Customers frequently arrive with guns totally or partially disassembled, in all manner of containers. I have seen them in cigar boxes, paper sacks, plastic bags, glass jars, and once in an aluminum vase, the type used to put flowers on graves. In most cases, the reason for the complete takedown was “cleaning,” and the unfortunate owner then couldn’t remember the proper position of all those small parts and springs.