When u pull the bolt back almost all the way, there is a little lever that pops up, which u have a push down as u r slowly pulling the bolt to get the timing right; just use a small screwdriver i did it and it was easy. pull the bolt out/push in a few times and watch in the action when the bolt comes out good luck
go too sears.com and look for the part in storage or go to sears and ask the manager
According to the store brand cross reference in Numrich gun parts corporation's catalog, Sears model 2t was made by Winchester. I believe it is a Winchester model 141 because the model 131 is magazine fed and the model 121 is a single shot.
You make sure the gun is unloaded. Open the bolt. When the bolt stops, look at the lower left of the bolt and you will see a small lever next to the extractor. With a small screwdriver, press the small lever down and at the same time pull back on the bolt, The bolt will slide right out.
It was made by marlin for sears in the late 50s. believe it or not there are people that collect sears guns so it does have some value in poor condition about 300$-400$. Perfect condition around 450$-600$.The reason why the prices are so high is because these firearms are getting more rare to find.
It is the same as a Winchester model 141 and parts are available from Numrich gun parts
3r + 3r + 2t = 6r + 2t
2t-3-3 = 7 2t = 7+6 2t = 13 t = 6.5
19-2t = 7 -2t = 7-19 -2t = -12 t = 6
12(t+6)+8=4(2t-1)+2t 12t+72+8=8t-4+2t 12t-2t-8t=-72-8-4 2t=-84 2t/2=84/2 t=42
2t-5t=-3t
4t +7
75+2t=100-2t 4t=25 t=6.25 So t is 6.25 or 25/4.