They made three models in the bolt action. Model 10, 11, and 12. Used the 510, 511, and 512 barreled actions. 510 was a single shot and 511 had a six shot mag and the 512 was a tube feed.They were carbine length barrels of a little less than 20". Before they stopped making them they made a very small number of 24" barrel models that in like new condition will bring a $1000 from collectors. The really rare bird was the Model 10 smooth bore that I have never seen. Collectors would pay $2000 up for a NIB one. The nylon bolt rifles had the butter knife Mannlicher style bolt handles. They were great shooters and they were super light to carry in the woods for squirrel hunting. As far as I know all three models had factory grooved receivers.North Country Gal wrote: ↑Thu Dec 19, 2019 8:26 pmThere was also a bolt action model. Also very rare.
There was also a Model 77 semi auto that was a magazine fed model in Mohawk brown and a green stocked model 77 made for K-Mart.