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I am looking for a bolt and magazine for a Mossberg & Sons 22 rifle Model 142K 22-S-LR
 
Posts: 75 | Location: vancouver wa. | Registered: 17 December 2006Reply With Quote
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Is it much different than a 142a

http://www.poppertsgunparts.com/index.htm
 
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IDK if the 142A is different from the 142K. I was hoping someone on here would know. I have had this rifle sitting in my safe for a few years now and I figured I would try to get it together for my kids first rifle. It never came with a bolt or magazine. Thank you for the site. I looked and I will try to contact them and see what they say.
 
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Numrich Gun Parts? Are they still in business?
 
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Numrich lists the "bolt complete" as part #35690 for all the 142 series Mossbergs. Of course, it's out of stock.


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Of course, it's out of stock.

Of course. Why would it be anything else? Why is everything "gun" always out of stock? Haven't these people heard there is a Depression going on and nobody has any money? Just as an aside, I had to park way, way out from the door at Walmart yesterday. The parking lot was packed...
 
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I tried to get on Numrick but there must be a problem with their site. It wont allow me to make a profile. I really appreciate your help though.
 
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Tony R; I had to find parts for a 46B and an old bolt 410(1937) I found parts from HAVLIN SALES, all I have is PH# 636-937-6401 missouri. It's been a few years but worth a try. Scot
 
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Thanks swheeler. I will try to call them. I will probly have to wait till monday since it is the weekend.
 
Posts: 75 | Location: vancouver wa. | Registered: 17 December 2006Reply With Quote
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You are welcome. Hope you can contact them, they know their stuff, parts were direct fit and I could not find them anywhere else.
 
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Popparts lists a complete bolt for $75
Decision time.
Good luck!
 
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it is listed as a 142A. I need the 142K. I dont know if there is a difference. Popparts Emailed me back when I asked them and they just told me that they were out of the magazines. They didn't give me a reply on the bolt.
 
Posts: 75 | Location: vancouver wa. | Registered: 17 December 2006Reply With Quote
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Same bolt, different sights.

Way back when, back when everything was manufactured here in the US, a common way of labelling guns was to have the suffix denote what kind of sights were installed. Usual exception is if it was an M whicvh of course usually meant it was chambered in 22WMR. This is not a hard and fast rule but a good rule of thumb when dealing with older domestic 22's.

Here is an informative site with exploded diagrams and part numbers:
http://home.epix.net/~damguy/exploded.htm





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thanks Mark. That helps alot.
 
Posts: 75 | Location: vancouver wa. | Registered: 17 December 2006Reply With Quote
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no luck. I tried all the places you all suggested. Popperts has it listed but none in stock. I tried the gun show this wekend and got laughed at. Tried my local gun smith. Same reaction. Popperts suggested Jack first distributors with no luck. ordered a magazine and it is on its way.
 
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You mught try Lee's Gun Parts.
972-790-0773. They are in the DFW area. They are open on Tues., Wend, and Thursay.

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Looks like I tracked a bolt down from a gun shop in arkansas. should be in the mail tomorrow. Thank you all for your help.
 
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