Stevens No 66 | Granddads old Bolt Action 22
Let's take a look at another one of Granddads Old Guns! This is the Stevens No 66. Manufactured between 1929 and 1934, the Number 66 was an improvement over the No 65 and allegedly made from some leftover "Visible Loader" parts. Very simple design with a somewhat complex bolt, this rifle handles .22 Short, .22 Long, and .22 Long Rifle rounds with ease. Caldwell Matrix: Enter small10 at checkout for 10% off! https://bit.ly/344RgDZ Check out some of my favorite channels dedicated to the "Old West" and firearms related stuff! Arizona Ghostriders / @arizonaghostriders Guns Of The West / @gunsofthewest Chuckin' / @chuckintv Squib Load / @squib1911

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