Kodak was the camera. Kodiak was the rifle.
Previous manufacturer located in North Haven, CT circa 1963-66.
Kodiak Co. was in business for only a short time. They produced the first .22 Mag. semi-auto rifle (Model 260), as well as a centerfire bolt action (Model 158 Deluxe), and a slide action shotgun (Model 458). While Kodiak long guns are rare and extremely well made, collectability to date has been minimal with most specimens selling at a slight premium over similar quality trade name counterparts of that era. Prior to 1963, Kodiak firearms were marketed under the trade name of Jefferson.
Kodak was the camera. Kodiak was the rifle.Previous manufacturer located in North Haven, CT circa 1963-66.Kodiak Co. was in business for only a short time. They produced the first .22 Mag. semi-auto rifle (Model 260), as well as a centerfire bolt action (Model 158 Deluxe), and a slide action shotgun (Model 458). While Kodiak long guns are rare and extremely well made, collectability to date has been minimal with most specimens selling at a slight premium over similar quality trade name counterparts of that era. Prior to 1963, Kodiak firearms were marketed under the trade name of Jefferson.
No one that I know of.
No, it's a subcalibre rimfire rifle.
The original was in caiber .44 Henry rimfire. Currently in caliber .22 rimfire. Which one?
If you look at the bolt face, a center fire rifle will have the firing pin located in the center of the bolt. A rimfire rifle will have the firing pin located on the outside edge of the bolt.
Yes
Marlin
Rimfire rifle made by Remington
@ 1.5 miles
Winchester Magnum Rimfire (WMR)
44 rimfire
10-100 usd