anyone remember a 'colt colteer ' 22 lever action rifle
by cable, Thursday, November 07, 2013, 20:42 (4039 days ago)
probably made in the 1960s or so. they made 22 lr semiautos and a single shot in 22 magnum, both called 'colteer' but i beleive there was also a lever gun. it was about the same time as mossbergs model 402 lever action 22 [ the palomino ]
any one remember or have old gun digests etc that might show such?
come on guys and wow me like you did with the remington lightweight funky colored model 572 22 pump rifles !!
these memory lane adventures are fun and tempting. i still would like the have the afore said remington with the blond wood and teal blue receiver and barrel.
anyone remember a 'colt colteer ' 22 lever action rifle
by Catoosa, Thursday, November 07, 2013, 22:01 (4039 days ago) @ cable
1967 Shooter's Bible shows the Colteer autoloader, but not a lever gun. Also a "Stagecoach" version with a 16 1/2" barrel and a saddle ring complete with leather thong. Looks real funky on an autoloader, but the gun itself would be short, light (4 3/4 lbs.)and handy.
There is also a Winchester auto/slide/levergun .22 series of the same time period, that looks quite similar to the Colt guns. The lever was the Model 250, the pump was the Model 270, and the autoloader was the Model 290. The lever and pump versions were also made in .22 WMR as the Models 255 and 275.
My uncle had one of the .22LR leverguns. It was OK as I recall, but seemed kinda cheap and tacky compared to the older Winchesters.
you are likely right, but i have read referrences about
by cable, Thursday, November 07, 2013, 22:47 (4039 days ago) @ Catoosa
there being a colteer lever action....yes, the winchester 250 and 255 work pretty well, but are cheaply made compared to the later 9422 or the marlin 39 or winchesters pump guns, the 61 and 62.
overall i think there were about 15-20 different models of lever action 22lr and 22 mags made by the various manufacturers; some were not so great, but it makes for an interesting collection.
anyone remember a 'colt colteer ' 22 lever action rifle
by Harry O-1, Friday, November 08, 2013, 10:34 (4038 days ago) @ cable
Wasn't that the one that had a real clunky lever. The front of it looked normal, but the outside rear of it was square while the inside rear of it was rounded normally.
I remember looking at that one before I decided to pay more and get a Marlin Mountie.
may be so.....cant seem to find a picture or any example
by cable, Friday, November 08, 2013, 10:37 (4038 days ago) @ Harry O-1
IIRC the lever is kind of wide?
by cas, Friday, November 08, 2013, 10:43 (4038 days ago) @ cable
Say 1 1/2 to 2 times as wise as a Marlin or Winchester?
Handled one once but it was long ago. Maybe I'm remembering wrong. Another "should have" in retrospect.
yes; i get these fits of nostalgia from childhood....used
by cable, Friday, November 08, 2013, 10:49 (4038 days ago) @ cas
to spend countless hours reading gun mags, looking at ads, studying gun digests, etc. fantasizing about the items i would buy if i hadnt been dirt poor. and now periodically i grab these things when i can, and enjoy playing with them. many of the lever 22s are still cheap enough that assembling a collection of them is not too heavy a deal. this is one that i recall, but cant even find a picture of.
Looks just like the semi auto with a lever. (?)
by cas, Friday, November 08, 2013, 11:46 (4038 days ago) @ cable
edited by cas, Friday, November 08, 2013, 11:49
Not a "traditional " shape like a Winchester/marlin '94.
I'm also picturing a saddle ring on the short one??? Maybe?
I believe so.
by cable, Friday, November 08, 2013, 12:08 (4038 days ago) @ cas
Are you sure you're not thinking of the Winchester 250?
by Drago, Friday, November 08, 2013, 14:49 (4038 days ago) @ cable
It was a levergun in .22s,l,lr and .22WMR. It was part of Winchester's 150,170,190,250,270,290 family of rimfire rifles. the "50"s were leverguns, the "70"s pumps, and the "90"s semi-auto's.
No, i remember the ad being from colt. probably never went
by cable, Friday, November 08, 2013, 15:02 (4038 days ago) @ Drago
into production.
i have:
winchester 250 22lr
winchester 255 22 mag
ithaca 49R 22 lr [ american made, and poorly at that]
ithaca 72 22 lr [ german] [ was also sold by iver johnson as their wagonmaster ]
ithaca 72 22mag
winchester 94 22 lr
winchester 94 22 mag
marlin 39
marlin 1894M 22 mag
Mossberg 402 "palomino" 22 lr
Rossi/Taurus 62 22 lr
Browning Bl22 22 lr
marlin 1897 22lr
marlin 1891 sideloader 22 lr
Uberti 1873 SRC 22 mag
and probably some others i cant remember .... i DO get carried away.
i dont have an original 1873 winchester 22, nor do i still have any of the other uberti winchester replicas in 22r
anybody know any others i have overlooked ??
Remington Nylon 76
by cas, Friday, November 08, 2013, 17:25 (4038 days ago) @ cable
fer one.
Remington Nylon 76 forgot that one, but i have 2 of them!
by cable, Friday, November 08, 2013, 17:36 (4038 days ago) @ cas
updated !!
i have:
winchester 250 22lr
winchester 255 22 mag
ithaca 49R 22 lr [ american made, and poorly at that]
ithaca 72 22 lr [ german] [ was also sold by iver johnson as their wagonmaster ]
ithaca 72 22mag
winchester 94 22 lr
winchester 94 22 mag
marlin 39
marlin 1894M 22 mag
Mossberg 402 "palomino" 22 lr
Rossi/Taurus 62 22 lr
Browning Bl22 22 lr
marlin 1897 22lr
marlin 1891 sideloader 22 lr
Uberti 1873 SRC 22 mag
Remington model 76 22 lr
dont have an original 1873 winchester 22, nor do i still have any of the other uberti winchester replicas in 22r
now anybody else anybody know any others i have overlooked ??
book of gun values?
by bj2, Friday, November 08, 2013, 19:26 (4038 days ago) @ cable
You could check that book of gun values to see if it is listed. I would look it up but since we moved almost everything I own is still in boxes.
I remember the Colteer and I also remember a Winchester automatic that was somewhat similar.
One of the things about nostalgic .22's is that many of them are dirt cheap now.
here is a reference from someone over on leverguns
by cable, Friday, November 08, 2013, 19:40 (4038 days ago) @ bj2
this was offered at greg martin auctions in a major sale in 2007, the picture is no longer available on the archive:
https://www.proxibid.com/asp/LotDetail.asp?ahid=1290&aid=6700&lid=2171260
*colt Colteer Experimental/prototype Lever Action Rifle
Lot #485 (Sale Order: 485 of 828)
Sold for: $650.00
Item Description:
Serial no. XP8, .22 long rifle caliber, x19-inch barrel; blued finish with anodyzed aluminum frame and cocking lever. Varnished semipistol grip stock with composition rampant colt logo buttplate.
Condition: Fine; excepting In need of repair, including mechanism and attachment of buttstock.
Notes: Made in the 1960s for short period; see R.L. Wilson, THE BOOK OF COLT FIREARMS for example.
Estimate: 800 - 1200
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I suppose that colt had shown a picture of the prototype and it was in an ad that i saw..
i distinctly remember the semiautos including the short one with the saddle ring, but being more interested in the gun with the lever, which as i recall, looked otherwise identical.
wish i had seen this auction, i might have grabbed it.
Item Description:
Serial no. XP8, .22 long rifle caliber, x19-inch barrel; blued finish with anodyzed aluminum frame and cocking lever. Varnished semipistol grip stock with composition rampant colt logo buttplate.
Condition: Fine; excepting In need of repair, including mechanism and attachment of buttstock.
Notes: Made in the 1960s for short period; see R.L. Wilson, THE BOOK OF COLT FIREARMS for example.
Estimate: 800 - 1200