22 Rifles
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22 Rifles
Something that is rarely mentioned here is 22's period, handguns and rifles. With the price of ammunition getting more and more expensive, the .22 is a round that's still not expensive to shoot, and for some of us fun to shoot, either in plinking or target shooting. I personally enjoy taking my 22's to the range for both.
Here are some of my 22's
top to bottom:
CZ 452
Marlin 60
Winchester 290
All .22lr's
Marlin 25M 22mag that I refinished the stock
Winchester mod 90 take down [Gallery Rifle] 1930
Recently added to my .22 collection is a Wards Western Field model 80A Take Down pump in 22 S-L & LR.
Here are some of my 22's
top to bottom:
CZ 452
Marlin 60
Winchester 290
All .22lr's
Marlin 25M 22mag that I refinished the stock
Winchester mod 90 take down [Gallery Rifle] 1930
Recently added to my .22 collection is a Wards Western Field model 80A Take Down pump in 22 S-L & LR.
Re: 22 Rifles
Some nice ones there.
I still have my Ruger 10/22 I got back in 76.
Shot thousands of rounds thru it, you can't kill em.
I still have my Ruger 10/22 I got back in 76.
Shot thousands of rounds thru it, you can't kill em.
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Re: 22 Rifles
I don't have any .22 rifles, although I've had an itch to get one. My father has an old tube-fed rifle which I believe is a Marlin 60, but I can't bet on it. I haven't seen the gun since the early 90's. I do have a Sig Mosquito which has been a blast to shoot. It and my new (to me) P64 are my two pistols.
In the form of Rifles, I've picked up a couple of Mosin-Nagants, as they're inexpensive to purchase, and about 0.18 a round. (Or it was when I bought my 1.5 cases...) I've tacticalized one with a thumbhole Boyd's stock, a really nice rear-sight replacement rail (not one of the $10 cheapos you find all over ebay), and a decent scope. Shoots 2" groups at 100 yards if I can take my time. The gun's far more accurate than the shooter! I also maintained one in original condition and have a M44 carbine version with the folding bayonet. The M44's the only one I've taken a photo of, so here's a pic.
In the form of Rifles, I've picked up a couple of Mosin-Nagants, as they're inexpensive to purchase, and about 0.18 a round. (Or it was when I bought my 1.5 cases...) I've tacticalized one with a thumbhole Boyd's stock, a really nice rear-sight replacement rail (not one of the $10 cheapos you find all over ebay), and a decent scope. Shoots 2" groups at 100 yards if I can take my time. The gun's far more accurate than the shooter! I also maintained one in original condition and have a M44 carbine version with the folding bayonet. The M44's the only one I've taken a photo of, so here's a pic.
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Welcome to the forum Flatland.
Tough to find Mosin ammo for .18 around now due to the hoarding.
Running more like .28-29 a round.
Tough to find Mosin ammo for .18 around now due to the hoarding.
Running more like .28-29 a round.
Laugh Hard and Often.
Gary
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Re: 22 Rifles
I have several 22 rifles. I think everyone should have at least one. My first gun was a Ruger 10/22 purchased in 1977, I believe. I still have it. I also have a Marlin 60 & a Remmington Fieldmaster pump. I have a few single shots too.
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every time I see a photo of a CZ 22 rifle I can not help but think "I really need to get one of those"
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Re: 22 Rifles
Have to add some Polish flavoring to this thread,got some pics of the Wifama, she's a little bit rough but for 23 years old I guess it really is not that bad. Picked this up back in early October of 2010.
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Re: 22 Rifles
Leo,
Nice Polish flavoring with that Wifma .22 trainer.... add in some fkli and some peogries and you gota a fine meal.
Nice Polish flavoring with that Wifma .22 trainer.... add in some fkli and some peogries and you gota a fine meal.
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Re: 22 Rifles
I own 3 .22 rifles. The first is a Remington 514, a single shot, bolt action rifle that will shoot .22 short, .22 long, or .22 long rifle. I bought it back in 1971 when I was in the Navy. Back in the day, .22 short was quite cheap, cheaper then .22 long, or .22 LR, and a great plinking round for general practice. I have put thousands of rounds through the rifle, and always enjoyed shooting it.
My second is a Remington 581, a magazine fed, bolt action rifle. It shoots .22 long rifle only. Again, a nice weapon that just keeps functioning flawlessly.
My last is an Anschutz "Woodchucker", a youth sized, magazine fed, bolt action rifle I bought to teach my stepson to shoot. It is also very accurate, and a pleasure to shoot.
My second is a Remington 581, a magazine fed, bolt action rifle. It shoots .22 long rifle only. Again, a nice weapon that just keeps functioning flawlessly.
My last is an Anschutz "Woodchucker", a youth sized, magazine fed, bolt action rifle I bought to teach my stepson to shoot. It is also very accurate, and a pleasure to shoot.
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I guess I need to get a group pic of the triplets now. Back in December of 2016 while in Maui I picked another Wifama up at Whittaker's down in Papa Bear country, technology ya gotta love it some times. It's a little rough like the first one, but shoots real good. Picked up a steel trigger guard like for the second one, just need to get that installed.
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Re: 22 Rifles
Just bought my first .22 rifle and I am 62! Decided to get something for plinking since I am spending more time at the range lately.
Got a Marlin 795, installed a Mcarbo spring kit and a Simmons 3-9 x 40 scope. Zeroed it for 75 yards and it holds really nice groups. Now I am getting the urge for a bolt gun in .22! Damn things are like every other gun,... addictive!
Got a Marlin 795, installed a Mcarbo spring kit and a Simmons 3-9 x 40 scope. Zeroed it for 75 yards and it holds really nice groups. Now I am getting the urge for a bolt gun in .22! Damn things are like every other gun,... addictive!
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Re: 22 Rifles
Yep, just like rabbits and P64's!!
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Re: 22 Rifles
Nick,
Nice looking .22 auto. I have a Marlin 60 I've had for quite awhile, it as the tube with 16 rds. I do like yours with the 10 rd mag and with a couple mags makes it easier to reload.
As for a bolt action .22 you might look into the CZ452 models .22's. I have won a few shoot offs with it at my range, it is dead on accurate.
Nice looking .22 auto. I have a Marlin 60 I've had for quite awhile, it as the tube with 16 rds. I do like yours with the 10 rd mag and with a couple mags makes it easier to reload.
As for a bolt action .22 you might look into the CZ452 models .22's. I have won a few shoot offs with it at my range, it is dead on accurate.