Ten (10) .22lr Rifles Under $200

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  • Bapak2ja

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    That Savage is a great buy. I picked up one for $99 a couple years back at the Walmart in Sturgis, MI. Spur of the moment purchase, but it was a great price for a very accurate and reliable unit. Nothing fancy, but it works.
     

    4651feeder

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    Yea about that article; the CZ Howa 455 Training Rifle shown @ $183.43 avg price shows at $350.00 the two places I checked, who has it for under $200 ?
     

    Kirk Freeman

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    CZ Howa? Sorry, 4651, not tracking.

    If you are referencing the CZ 455, that was recently discontinued for importation and prices jumped. At the time the article was written (likely July of this year) the CZ455 was still relatively inexpensive.
     

    JettaKnight

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    That Savage is a great buy. I picked up one for $99 a couple years back at the Walmart in Sturgis, MI. Spur of the moment purchase, but it was a great price for a very accurate and reliable unit. Nothing fancy, but it works.

    Yeah, I've shot competitions with the tacticool heavy barrel model. I've found it to be less reliable than a 10/22, but still a good deal.
     

    SnoopLoggyDog

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    Have three of those. A Savage, Ruger and a Crickett. All three are excellent rifles for the price. Surprised to not see any tube fed rifles like the Model 60.

    The reviews on the Chiappa have been less than positive. After having handled one, I would not have included it on that list.
     

    IronsKeeper

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    That Savage is a great buy. I picked up one for $99 a couple years back at the Walmart in Sturgis, MI. Spur of the moment purchase, but it was a great price for a very accurate and reliable unit. Nothing fancy, but it works.
    I did the exact same, yesterday. $99, Walmart, and that model Savage.

    I didn't see the $130 bolt action 22 (been wanting a bolt gun for a while), and the guy behind the counter told me they had no bolt .308s (had an Axis in *stainless* even, for under $300 that I also didn't see because I jumped on the $99).

    But still. $130 out the door with a 525rd ammo pack was pretty awesome.

    Sent from my LM-G710 using Tapatalk
     

    Usmccookie

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    I have to say, my savage 954, precursor to the 64 is one of my favorite rifles. But it's time to move into the new year and look at those 10/22's
     

    IronsKeeper

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    Not today, ISIS
    I have to say, my savage 954, precursor to the 64 is one of my favorite rifles. But it's time to move into the new year and look at those 10/22's
    I'll be building a 10/22 from Brownell's for my next .22. Threaded for suppressor, cool DIY factor, rail for optics, and on a MagPul stock.

    Hmmm. Should've gave up an AR and did that. Ah well

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    Bapak2ja

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    I did the exact same, yesterday. $99, Walmart, and that model Savage.

    I didn't see the $130 bolt action 22 (been wanting a bolt gun for a while), and the guy behind the counter told me they had no bolt .308s (had an Axis in *stainless* even, for under $300 that I also didn't see because I jumped on the $99).

    But still. $130 out the door with a 525rd ammo pack was pretty awesome.

    Sent from my LM-G710 using Tapatalk

    $99 for a Savage that is accurate and durable is hard to reject..
     

    Gunsmiff12B

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    I picked up a badger, those are a nice little single shot to get the kids used to rifles, and they can grow with it and use it as a survival rifle later on
     

    Ozo

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    Bought the Rossi RS22 in September after watching the Gunblast video [Jeff Quinn]
    $137.50 OTD total and has performed exactly as seen in vid. Zero malfunctions.
    Spruced it up with some things laying around (bi-pod, laser, variable scope.....)
    It will also take the 25rd mag for the Mossberg 702 Plinkster.
     

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    Usmccookie

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    I'll be building a 10/22 from Brownell's for my next .22. Threaded for suppressor, cool DIY factor, rail for optics, and on a MagPul stock.

    Hmmm. Should've gave up an AR and did that. Ah well

    Sent from my LM-G710 using Tapatalk

    There's so many options and aftermarket mods that's essentially a jr AR.
     

    Steeler

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    Bought the Savage as a Xmas present for my 11 year old. Shoots great, but had 2 light primer strikes in the first 20 rounds, the next 20 were all good.
    Anything to worry about?
     
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