I had a chance to get one of these a few years back and blew it like a big dummy.
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I keep that exact rifle as the loaner for “that guy” who only brings a six pack to the rabbit hunt. (We only use 22s to kill rabbits and they must be shot on the run. It saves a lot of cleaning and helps the kfc stock price.) “that guy” usually bring his own gun and ammo next time.I just purchased this single-shot 22LR recently. What do you think?
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(Of course, it is for my daughter to use. But still, my gun.)
I just purchased this single-shot 22LR recently. What do you think?
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(Of course, it is for my daughter to use. But still, my gun.)
"I just purchased this single-shot 22LR recently. What do you think?
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(Of course, it is for my daughter to use. But still, my gun.)
Nice score! I was doing the gun shop rounds a couple of weeks ago saw that gun at Albertsons. It was really the only thing in there that day that seriously peaked my interest, mainly due to the bull-barrel and the sights. I was looking at it to see if the floor plate could be swapped for a magazine-fed configuration, but ultimately decided I really didn't need it and passed. I do love those sights, though! You'll have to let us know how it shoots!
Recently wandered into a gun shop and saw a Savage Mark 1 for sale. It is a single shot bolt action .22 with Williams peep sights. It was brand new with the original box for less than $230. Looked like a fun rifle to take to the range so I bought it.
I find that I enjoy shooting the bolt action 22's the most, I also tend to single feed them even if it has a detachable magazine.When it comes to .22's I definitely prefer bolt actions and semi-auto as they have a higher fun to time ratio. But if you only have a box of shells, a single shot will stretch out your fun longer.
Well I am glad to hear that I am not the only one who has to "store" things like that. That is easier to keep than my great grandfathers Indiana law books in a chestnut book case...My maternal grandfather's .22, Winchester M1903, purchased with egg money when he was 11 in the giant city of Terre Haute, Indiana.
It is not mine, I am merely holding it for who comes next (have several of those guns, lol).
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I’ve not seen one of those, or at least don’t remember. what a beautiful trigger plate/guard. I bet it’s a pleasure to shoot. thanks for sharing.My maternal grandfather's .22, Winchester M1903, purchased with egg money when he was 11 in the giant city of Terre Haute, Indiana.
It is not mine, I am merely holding it for who comes next (have several of those guns, lol).
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