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t walgamuth 08-26-2007 11:40 PM

So I brought home my dad's Winchester model 58
 
today. It has the little bolt handle broken off. Anybody know if parts are available for that little sweety?

I just tried the Winchester web page but couldn't figure how to get in.

Tom W

diametricalbenz 08-26-2007 11:49 PM

Tom, try this link.

http://www.winchesterguns.com/services/srvrepar.asp

t walgamuth 08-27-2007 12:04 AM

Thanks. I did find that site. I see there is a phone number. I will give a try in the daytome.

Tom W

diametricalbenz 08-27-2007 12:15 AM

Keep us posted on the results. Don't see too many 22 Short only guns around anymore!

diametricalbenz 08-27-2007 01:34 AM

Hmm, yep you're right it shoots 22LR and all variants. I skimmed the blue book too fast!

That's one nice pump 22! I am going to need something similar for my new job....;)

t walgamuth 08-27-2007 06:03 AM

Mine was my dad's first rifle. He was maybe eight when he got it. He lived with it as a kid on the farm near South Whitley Indiana. Amongst his victims was a turkey buzzard and their work horse Queannie. (He thought that shooting her from a mile away the bullet would just bounce off and she would come in from the field....she came in but the bullett had slid under the skin of her belly and she died a couple of days later. He had to aim several feet above her to hit her at that distance. He told his dad ..."Dad, you better not work Queannie today.....his dads said 'you shot her didn't you?....then never said another word about it, and remarkably didn't discipline dad at all, and when the man came from the glue factory to pick up her body and asked...."Say that is a fine looking horse, why did she die, my grandfather just said "She died.""")

Dad went on to become a fine shot and shot in competition with the Studebaker Factory team, eventually receiving a letter to try out for the Olympic shooting team along in the late forties.

It had its original stock up to the late fifties but my sister broke it on an ironwood tree while we all were squirrell hunting. It now carries the stock that came on my dad's 1917 Enfield, cut down by Dad about twenty years ago. In the process he cut off the bolt and repositioned it but the weld failed and the bolt lever is missing (I bet Dad knows where it is at, if he were still alive to tell). So I am looking for a bolt, I guess....come to think of it I think I will search dad's desk next time I am up there....he never threw away ANYTHING.

I got his Enfield too which has a hand finished Walnut hunting stock that I remember watching him finish on the Dining table when I was about eight.

Sort of a matched set. They both have arm straps on them too. The 58 has a cloth one and the Enfield has a nice thick leather one. I will have to post some pics of them if I get ambitious enough.

The 58 says "22 Short" on the barrell. Sort of a 1926 version of what a farmer bought his kid instead of a REd Ryder BBgun (in rural Indiana), I imagine.

Tom W

Ara T. 08-27-2007 07:56 AM

See this? This.. is my BOOMSTICK!

catmandoo62 08-27-2007 08:34 AM

what bolt are you talking about.have a pic of where it goes.by the way that looks alot like my model 62

CSchmidt 08-27-2007 08:43 AM

Another potential source
 
Tom,

I have a friend back in Buffalo that is a Winchester nut (he must have 10 collector edition rifles, never fired) and also runs a gun repair shop. He may be able to help. Let me know if you need a contact.

Chuck

t walgamuth 08-27-2007 08:44 AM

Yes please.

tom W

t walgamuth 08-27-2007 08:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by catmandoo62 (Post 1603175)
what bolt are you talking about.have a pic of where it goes.by the way that looks alot like my model 62

The lever with the little knob on it that you lift up and pull back to put in a shell. The lever is broken off.

Tom W

Txjake 08-27-2007 09:35 AM

Check out the publication Shotgun News, there is all manner of guns, parts and services offered there. Available at most news stands, or online. http://www.shotgunnews.com/

old .22s are cool......

Da Nag 08-27-2007 11:16 AM

It's been a while, but back when I was more involved in firearms fun, Numrich Gun Parts was one of the larger suppliers.

They have a web site, but no online schematic for a 58. Might give them a call, though...

diametricalbenz 08-27-2007 05:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by catmandoo62 (Post 1603175)
what bolt are you talking about.have a pic of where it goes.by the way that looks alot like my model 62

http://san1.atlanta.gbhinc.com/GB/07...x765245250.jpg

t walgamuth 08-27-2007 06:33 PM

That pretty much looks just like I remember it looking. YOurs is a single shot too?

I wonder if the bolts interchange?

Tom W


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