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Posted By: woodson Kimber 22lr - 10/14/14
I can't stop looking at those Kimber 22s. I find them to be as nice as the coopers as far as styling and finish. Anyone have or had one? How did you like it? Not much out there I would consider an upgrade over my CZ453 but one of those K22s may just do it.

Anyone heard anything about Kimber perhaps starting production on those again in the future? Damn shame really.
Posted By: FyrepowrX Re: Kimber 22lr - 10/14/14
i always have a few Kimbers, both Oregon guns and Kimber of America, and have been happy with them. I do like CZ's also, mine shoot well, but the stock ergos on the Kimbers are maybe a tad better for me and i've never had a Kimber that wouldn't shoot.

Since Kimber tried twice in the rimfire market, i think they may be hesitant to give it a third try.

are you looking at a slim sporter, or for more of a bench gun?
Posted By: woodson Re: Kimber 22lr - 10/14/14
Sporter for sure.
Posted By: jnyork Re: Kimber 22lr - 10/14/14
I have quite a few very fine .22's, the Kimber SVT is the most accurate. I was using it for benchrest until my wife started shooting with me, she appropriated it and left me with second best. laugh
Posted By: Sheister Re: Kimber 22lr - 10/14/14
If you can't find a Kimber, keep your eyes out for the Winchester Repro 52's . Great rifles with excellent triggers and good ergos. Shoot as well as the Kimbers, IMHO and you can usually find them around on rimfirecentral.com, pawn shops, gun shows, or Gunbroker for $700-850. You can also find the Kimbers on Gunbroker. There is a very nice Kimber HS 22 on the classifieds on this site that is about as good as it gets.

Bob
Posted By: SShooterZ Re: Kimber 22lr - 10/15/14
I had a Kimber Hunter that shot like a typewriter. One straight line from left to right. Sent it back to Kimber, they replaced the bolt and recrowned it and sent it back with a test target.

The test target looked like a typewriter on a bumpy road.

Took it out with a bunch of different ammo, did the same and sold it off.

Was really disappointed too because it was such a nice action and trigger.

However, I had a close shooting buddy who had one of the high end Kimbers. Like in the $1100-1300 range and that thing was a LAZERBEAM. Beautiful to boot too. I think his only gripe was that an extra 5 round mag costs something like $50 or $100. Something absurd. But that was such a sweet shooting gun...
Posted By: MCT3 Re: Kimber 22lr - 10/16/14
I have a Yonkers K22 with the 3 position safety that's my favorite 22LR. They're sweet rifles.....excellent fit and finish and great triggers. Mine hasn't been finicky at all. It will shoot several flavors of 22LR ammo better than 1/2" at 50yds.

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Posted By: TNrifleman Re: Kimber 22lr - 10/16/14
My Kimber Hunter is very accurate and beautifully made.
Posted By: TWR Re: Kimber 22lr - 10/16/14
My Kimber Hunter is from Yonkers, shoots under 1/2" groups at 50 yards with dang near anything. I had a Yonkers built SVT that was the same way. Should've kept it but wound up with a Montana in 223 so I came out ahead.

Kimber still sells magazines for around $30 or less, I bought 4 last spring.

If you find a Yonkers 22, buy it.
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Posted By: Phillip_Nesmith Re: Kimber 22lr - 10/16/14
I really like my Hunter that I bought in 2007, killed a bunch of squirrels with it.
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Posted By: boatammo Re: Kimber 22lr - 10/16/14
Have 5 NY 22's all shoot very well. The only function isssues with the NY rifles are mag related and easily fixed.
Posted By: woodson Re: Kimber 22lr - 10/18/14
Thanks for sharing everyone. Love the pics.
Posted By: twofish Re: Kimber 22lr - 10/19/14
I have both Oregon and New York Kimbers as well as Coopers in 22LR.

I must say that I like the K22 Hunter just as much as the Cooper JSR if not better. The K22 stock is just a great fit for me. They all shoot bugholes so I don't think you could go wrong.

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MCT3 that Hunter you posted above is a nice one. I was fortunate enough to find one with really nice wood also. Funny how some of the Hunters have much nicer handles than the Classics.

twofish
Posted By: woodson Re: Kimber 22lr - 10/19/14
Impressive shooting.
Posted By: mudstud Re: Kimber 22lr - 10/19/14
Originally Posted by twofish
I have both Oregon and New York Kimbers as well as Coopers in 22LR.

I must say that I like the K22 Hunter just as much as the Cooper JSR if not better. The K22 stock is just a great fit for me. They all shoot bugholes so I don't think you could go wrong.

MCT3 that Hunter you posted above is a nice one. I was fortunate enough to find one with really nice wood also. Funny how some of the Hunters have much nicer handles than the Classics.

twofish


Bet it's not as nice as your S/A, you know, the one with killer lumber you are saving for me! grin
Posted By: twofish Re: Kimber 22lr - 10/20/14
Originally Posted by mudstud
Originally Posted by twofish
I have both Oregon and New York Kimbers as well as Coopers in 22LR.

I must say that I like the K22 Hunter just as much as the Cooper JSR if not better. The K22 stock is just a great fit for me. They all shoot bugholes so I don't think you could go wrong.

MCT3 that Hunter you posted above is a nice one. I was fortunate enough to find one with really nice wood also. Funny how some of the Hunters have much nicer handles than the Classics.

twofish


Bet it's not as nice as your S/A, you know, the one with killer lumber you are saving for me! grin


Thanks Woodson. It is a fun rifle to shoot.


Mudstud,

Man you have a killer memory....

I still have the S/A as well and it is a looker. (And it shoots great to boot.)

Thanks,

twofish
Posted By: MCT3 Re: Kimber 22lr - 10/20/14
Originally Posted by twofish


MCT3 that Hunter you posted above is a nice one. I was fortunate enough to find one with really nice wood also. Funny how some of the Hunters have much nicer handles than the Classics.

twofish


Thanks twofish. It was a lucky gun show find and the timber is much nicer than many classics that I've seen.

Nice shooting. My K22 also likes the SK standard + and Wolf MT the best and shoots the SK HV HP's almost as well.
Posted By: woodson Re: Kimber 22lr - 11/19/14
I've been lurking over the usual suspect websites and finding a 800-1100$ k22 to be the range. The $1000 threshold seems to be the avg considering the small sample size.
Posted By: woodson Re: Kimber 22lr - 11/19/14
I've been lurking over the usual suspect websites and finding a 800-1100$ k22 to be the range. The $1000 threshold seems to be the avg considering the small sample size.
Posted By: half_whit Re: Kimber 22lr - 11/24/14
Had an Oregon 82c. Loved it. Most accurate 22 i have ever used. However if you think finding one of the Oregon 5 shot clips is a pain try looking for the 4 shot version for the 82c that being said I would love to pick up another one someday.
Posted By: 7X7X7X7 Re: Kimber 22lr - 11/26/14
I likely will be offering a Kimber of Oregon model 82 for sale. It has a serial number under 2800 and comes with four magazines; two 4 round mags and two 10 round mags. It also comes with original scope rings and bases. The rifle is in great condition. The bluing is near flawless and the stock has but a couple very small nicks (it is over 30 years old). If there is an interest please let me know. I know the magazines are definitely rare and don't come cheap.
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