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    Antique Winchester Model 02 A

    Cleaning out my parents house and stumbled across this old Winchester. It's missing a bolt but thought it might be worth something to somebody. If you have any idea let me know.

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    Bore condition is the biggest factor......IF you can find a bolt. .22 rimfire was black powder in those days, and rifles like that were not usually cleaned well.
    As it sits, with an unknown bore condition, maybe $50 to $100.
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    Bolts are easy to find.
    You can get a full working original (2-5 variation) Winchester bolt for around $150 or a reman around $100.

    Like john.41 said, definitely give it a thorough check for bore/bbl condition before you start spending money on what may turn out to be a wall-hanger.

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