View Full Version : Franchi Centennial .22 cal semi auto
jackhy
06-18-2005, 01:45 PM
I just got a Franchi Centennial .22 cal semi-auto rifle which seems to have "take down" ability, but don't know how. There's a button and recessed narrow panel on receiver and a knurled part at barrel end suggesting these parts move or disassemble. Anybody know about this gun as I never saw one before and understand it's the only such rifle Franchi made listed in Blue Book.
Carphunter
06-20-2005, 03:44 AM
Hope this helps....got it as part of a description from someone selling one of these rifles when I was considering buying one. I was asking if the takedown joint ever gets sloppy....
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No slop in the take down joint. It has a recessed side latch which captivates the barrel.
It also has a barrel nut with holes counter bored around its circumference. The bolt handle pulls out and is designed to fit into these holes to be used as a lever to tighten the barrel to the receiver.
You first secure the barrel with the side latch, then you tighten the barrel nut.
This ensures a tight lock-up every time.
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So, if I understand him correctly (and I take no responsibility if this ain't right), to disassemble, you'd loosen the barrel nut first with the bolt handle as your lever, then you'd use the latch to release the barrel.
[ 06-20-2005, 01:49 AM: Message edited by: Carphunter ]
jackhy
06-20-2005, 07:35 AM
Originally posted by jackhy:
I just got a Franchi Centennial .22 cal semi-auto rifle which seems to have "take down" ability, but don't know how. There's a button and recessed narrow panel on receiver and a knurled part at barrel end suggesting these parts move or disassemble. Anybody know about this gun as I never saw one before and understand it's the only such rifle Franchi made listed in Blue Book.
jackhy
06-20-2005, 07:38 AM
Thanks for tip on "take down" of Franchi Centennial .22 rifle. It sounds like a unique system and will try. It's so tight as to suggest that the previous owner did not disassemble it.
poison 270
02-04-2009, 12:22 PM
do you still have the franchi 22 if so will you describe what a part looks like cause i also own one but mine is missing a part
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