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I posted this in Rimfires but didnt receive any responses so I'll try here:

Does anyone here own one? Likes or dislikes? I can not find a photo of the action on the NULA web page and was wondering what they look like? Claw extractor? How do they feed and eject?
I will be in Pa in a few weeks and was thinking of driving down to the factory to placing an order a repeater weighing about 6 pounds bare. The order will most likely include the ss barrel and the jewel trigger options
Thanks!


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Posts: 6653 | Location: Wasilla, Alaska | Registered: 22 February 2005Reply With Quote
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Here's a pic of one. Can't speak of the 22, but I have a NULA M24 30-06 that's basically replaced my other rifles. I'm thinking about a rimfire, so basically I expect not to have or need any other rimfires when I get it. It's a shame, too, since I like what I've got...

The only problem I've ever heard about with them was a magazine issue, and that's fixed now.

I think I'll go with blue steel barrel, rather than the stainless I have on the '06. I can't imagine wearing out or eroding the blue barrel with a 22.

One of the real advantages of the NULA is the safety, and I presume the 22 is the same. When on safe the bolt is locked. Pressing the safety lever in while still on safe unlocks the bolt, making it basically a "three-position" safety. I don't believe that capability is available with the Jewell.

Call Melvin Forbes, the owner of New Ulra Light Arms. He's a great guy to discuss this with.

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Snowwolfe,
I have a LH 22LR form them. The rifle shoots very nice. It is not a claw extractor. Gun is identical to the M 20 in terms of action size and weight/looks...just a smaller cut on the action and it is set up for a magazine rather than a floor plate. Very nice guns. I will trade for your cooper 22Mag if you are interested?

Roscoe


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Roscoe,

Nice try cheers


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