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Zone #105 - The Remington Model 510 Targetmaster .22 Bolt Action Rifle - Page
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I have an old .22 rifle that I have had for a long time.
I believe I paid about $20 for it many years ago. It was in pretty rough shape, with the stock all beat up and most of the stock finish gone. But although it was an ugly duckling, I kind of like ugly ducklings, as I like to turn them into Swans.
It is a Remington Model 510, Targetmaster. It is a single shot, bolt action, .22 rimfire rifle.
I took it apart and cleaned it up and refinished the stock.
It turned out pretty nice.
Here it is.
I mounted a Tasco 3 X 9 scope on it and it works great.
It is clearly marked Targetmaster, Model 510 on the barrel.
It is also marked ".22 Short, Long, Long Rifle", and will shoot all sizes of .22 rimfire ammo.
When you open the bolt, there is a tray to place the ammunition on…
And you just drop it on the tray and it will feed right into the chamber.
When the rifle is cocked, there is a red cocking indicator that sticks out of the rear of the bolt.