Open bolt and pull to rearword position.Then pull trigger and hold in back position.Bolt will now slide out.Hold trigger back to reinstall
The marlin model 80dl was made by marlin from 1940-1965.
Try the Marlin website or eBay.
If your Ranger is a bolt action .22, it is likely a Marlin Model 80 made for Sears.
I don't know the value of your .22 Ranger bolt action,but it was made by Marlin for and sold by Ranger.It is the same as the Marlin model 80.All parts will fit
If your Ranger is a bolt action .22, it is likely a Marlin Model 80 made for Sears.
Most of thses were made by Marlin under there Model 80 series
Despite the question mark, you have not yet asked a question. The marlin Model 80 was a bolt action hunting quality .22 rimfire caliber rifle. Value will depend on condition, but is roughly in the $125-$150 range.
Numrich gun parts corp.They may be found on the web.
The Marlin model 80 was made from 1934 to 1939. Later improvements of the original model 80 such as the 80E, 80C, 80DL & 80G were made all the way up to 1965. There were many sight & stock configurations giving the rifle a different model number suffix.
THE MARLIN MODEL 80 WAS INTRODUCED IN 1934 AND DROPPED IN 1939
You can order one from Numrich. I have this same gun and it's a Marlin Model 80.
No, the Marlin Model 80 bolt action rimfire rifles were a very common produced rifle during the mid 20th century.