Picked up an old (50's or 60's vintage I think) Westernfield bold action tubular fed 22. It has a solid rib that the tube is mounted to not the typical rings. It came with a Mossberg 4X scope in nice condition and there is a Mossberg Peep mounted on it with an adjustable aperature but the front site is missing the little ball and hood. I am sure the peep cannot be used without removing the scope.
Anyway I go it home and was cleaning it up and removed the feed tube (the one with the spring) and it has a spring and plunger sticking out the end about 4 inches. There is still one up inside the tube but this one appears to be attached to the one in the tube. It looks right and fits right just looks funny.
I don't know that it is wrong (maybe used to shoot 22 shorts?) I am just use to the modern tube feeds where the entire spring and plunger is up in the tube.
Is anyone familiar with the is type of setup and is it correct?
Thanks..
DonT