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I still have my first wood and metal rimfire. A Marlin 81Dl with tubular magazine and factory peep sights. Also a walnut stocked Ruger 10/22, and a Winchester 190 auto.
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Oh, and a Ruger MK 1 .22 auto pistol with a target barrel and checkered walnut stocks purchased cerca 1970. Accounted for a tun of Eastern Oregon ground squirrels. Also a vintage Marlin 39A lever with peep sights.
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Some very handsome blue and wood out there. I'll add to the mix if I may. Cooper 57M with an extra high grade French walnut stock. This is the pic I first saw which caused me to swoon and subsequently buy it.
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Now that's a dandy. Gorgeous!
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FyrepowrX, very nice rifles. Have you tried the Jard trigger on any of your T-bolts?
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have not yet switched triggers on those, but will probably eventually do so....had wondered if any other companies might end up offering a similar option that was priced competitively. Trigger pull is a tad heavier than i like, but still livable in a hunting rifle.....will end up switching at least one of them, one of the maple stocked versions is a .22LR that seems to feel a bit heavier than the others.
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Grandads first gun, manufactured in 1912. .22 WRF and it still shoots just dandy.
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