The link at the bottom of this page will take you to a photo of ONE make and model of a single shot 22 with a "skeleton" stock. Regarding your other question on value, the value of any firearm is dependent on the exact make, model, and condition. "Skeleton" is not a make or model- if you can get some additional information, please repost, and we will try to help.
A google search will bring you pictures
I am looking for a picture of a .22 rifle single shot rifle skeleton gun made by Firearms Int'l Corp Washington DC. Does anyone have one for sell? or at least send me a picture of what one looks like? supertrooper0001@yahoo.com Also they make a 410 rifle.
pics of the bring the u.s in to the war
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what is the value of a 1945 single shot 22
It is a 22 single shot rifle. It is also called a sovereign rifle. Made by F.LLipiatta Cat.#3395
Old gun catalogs
It all depends on the condition and model of the rifle. Daisy has made several versions of the Single Shot. The model "A" Single Shot, model "C No1", model "C No2" and the "Sentinel Single Shot". Most were made in the early 1900's. Can you Identify your model?
You have answered your own quesiton.
single shot 22
Yes
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