Yes, no problem.
The coordinates 22S 58W point to Paraguay.
Far and away, it would be a .22 LR rimfire. While the Ruger 10-22 and the Marlin Mdl 60 have been very popular, there were millions of assorted bolt action .22s made since the early 1900s.
The coordinates 22S 43W point to the city of Cuiabá in the country of Brazil.
Got one -- what are you wondering?
Virtually impossible to tell what model unless you go through all the sn's of all the different types of 22s Ruger has or does still make
10-100 usd
H D Folsom or Crescent.
The Ranger 22S L LR M34 rifle was produced in the early 1980s. Its approximate value typically ranges from $100 to $300, depending on its condition and any included accessories. Variations in price can occur based on market demand and regional differences.
Proohouse.com has a store brand chart that might help.
this rifle should be marked .22S,.22L,and .22LR.
The Marlin model 100 was a promotional model single shot that was made from 1936-1941.It should be marked either .22s(short)22L(long) or .22LR(long rifle) some where on the barrel.IT may also be marked 22s L LR.which indicates that it will accept all 3 different ammo makes of 22.
Your rifle was made for Wards by Mossberg, and is their Model 26B/ 26C. They were made between 1938-1941.