SKU KSA 2225
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Retail price: $229.00 You save: $19.01
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Keystone Sporting Arms Crickett WoodLaminate is a youth rifle available with a walnut or variety of wood laminate stocks. This single-shot bolt-action rifle is chambered in a variety of 22 rounds with a length of pull of just 11.5 and a total weight of just three pounds the Crickett WoodLaminate is perfect for younger shooters just learning the ropes. It also includes an adjustable rear peep sight fixed front sight and this rifle is also drilled and tapped for scopes.
DETAILS
Manufactured in the USA for the beginner youth shooter for over 20 years. My First Rifle is a manual cocking single shot bolt action rifle. - Safety Rebounding firing pin automatically blocked to prevent accidental discharge. - Now featuring the EZ Loader to make loading your Crickett simple (Excludes 22WMR). Also includes scope base swivel studs standard trigger lock eye and ear protection in every box. - Specifications - All models with exceptions No EZ loader in .22 WMR No swivel studs in Ex Stock - Caliber .22 S L LR - Capacity Single Shot - Weight Under 3 lbs. - LOP 11 12 - Barrel 16.1 Blued Stainless or Threaded Bull Barrel wCap - OAL 30 - Sights Adjustable Rear Peep Fixed Front Post - Lifetime Warranty - Threaded Bull Barrel comes wScope Mount (no sights)
UPC | 611613022251 |
Caliber | .22 LR |
Action | BOLT ACTION |
Capacity | 1 ROUND |
Barrel Length | 16.1 BARREL |
Weight | 3 LBS. |
Finish | PINK |
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