I'm not much into auto 22s, I have a couple but they don't ever hardly see use. My neighbor came down a few weeks ago and had this little 552 speedmaster. Said he never fired it the time he had it, looks to be unfired to me. (Well it was until last night). If I dated it correct it appears to be made in the late 70s. Really nice wood grain, the checkering is superb as well, nice deep blueing, not a scratch on the gun. I'd call it 98%. Anyway. He wanted 200$ for it so I snatched it up. I'm really a bolt guy and doubt this replaces my CZ anytime soon but I'm trying to debate on to keep it or trade it off.


How do these things typically shoot? I know the iron sights blow, maybe it's my eyes these days but if I do end up keeping it, it will
Have to wear a 4x28 leupold. Value? I'm sure it worth more than 200$? Feels like a real rifle, not a plastic toy. I know nothing of these little guns, I've seen a bunch of them but never used them. So what's the good, the bad?