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Cooper 17HMR W/ 3.5X10 AO Leupold
Winchester 94-22 mag W/lam stock
Ruger American HB 22 Mag. W/8X AO Leupold
CZ Scout W/4X Leupold rimfire
Winchester 67 single shot W/grooved forearm. Mfg. aprox. 1936
Glock 44
Ruger MK IV W/Burris FF 2
NAA 22 short five shot revolver
Have owned so many in the past, I can't even count them.
Been a "horse trader" all my life! (GRIN!)
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Anschutz 1411 & Meister Grade 1710
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Browning Buckmark Smith 4" 651 22mag marlin bolt 22 mag tube fed Leupold 3-9 compact A.O. Ithaca m72 22 mag lever action Nikon 2-7 Monarch Marlin 39D 22 Leupold 2-7 vxII rimfire
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Anschutz 1411 & Meister Grade 1710 Amazing wood on that 1411. Factory?
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This is the kind of enabling that is going to make me inject cash into the gun safe business. The one I have is pretty full!
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Anschutz 1411 & Meister Grade 1710 Awesome rifles. Congratulations
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This is the kind of enabling that is going to make me inject cash into the gun safe business. The one I have is pretty full! Those are stunners. I was thinking about posting a pic or two, but now I'm just going to sit in the corner and whimper softly...
What fresh Hell is this?
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And they arrived. Went with Rosewood as they had them in stock. Kind of a pain to fit. The screw provided was just a thread short so found one in the drawer and machined the head down and shortened it a little to fit the recess and polished it so it looks just like the factory screw. They feel really good!
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CZ 452 American CZ 452 Scout CZ 455 Stainless/Synthetic CZ 455 Scout CZ 455 Scout (yes, there are two of them, I like 'em, so what?) CZ 512 Suppressor-Ready CZ 512m American (.22WMR) Ruger 10/22 DSP Ruger 10/22 RCS2 Ruger Single Six SS Ruger SR-22 4.5" Ruger Wrangler Marlin 60 Marlin 17V (.17HMR) Stevens 86D Smith & Wesson 617 4" Smith & Wesson M&P Compact Remington M24 (.22Short Only)
Those are mine, although there's 3 others I'm not including, two Ruger RARs and another SR-22 that belongs to the wife.
I kinda like those CZs, Old World quality at reasonable prices.
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Savage MKI FVT 22lr. I found this one new, but on clearance in nevada last christmas. Paid $199.99 for it. I just put it in a boyds stock yesterday: With the short synthetic stock, It was shooting pretty dang good: All original 1949 winchester model 52B: This rifle is fun to shoot and puts a lot of rifles with scopes to shame... Mossberg chuckster 640KD: This target was good enough to win a turkey at a fall rimfire shoot^^^^ Some azz walked away with 4 out of the 6 turkeys that year... In the pic above, the rifle on the bottom is my A17. It shoots surprisingly well for a semi auto 17HMR. So well in fact that on our last golf ball shoot, it dominated the competition. The souped up high dollar Volquartsens didn't stand a chance...: Won 10 out of 10 tournaments with that rifle. Each match/tournament you shoot against at least 3 guys... Its no slouch in the accuracy department... The rifle is glass bedded, which helps to maintain its consistency..
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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Good score on that Savage. It's a shooter.
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Good score on that Savage. It's a shooter. Thanks Paul. I shot it earlier this evening. It still shoots great in its new stock. At one time during the session, I thought to myself that it may even out shoot my 52!!!
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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I only have a couple, but what I have I really enjoy. First is a Savage Anschutz 164 w/ Gloss Leupold Vari Xii 4-12x40AO. Tight chamber, tight groups, great trigger - this is how .22s should be made. Next is a CZ 457 17hmr - I also have a Stainless .22lr barrel that is very accurate. Scope on this one has been upgraded to a Matte Leupold Vari Xii 4-14x40AO. This thing is hell on rock chucks!
A true sportsman counts his achievements in proportion to the effort involved and fairness of the sport. - S. Pope
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I only have a couple, but what I have I really enjoy. First is a Savage Anschutz 164 w/ Gloss Leupold Vari Xii 4-12x40AO. Tight chamber, tight groups, great trigger - this is how .22s should be made. Next is a CZ 457 17hmr - I also have a Stainless .22lr barrel that is very accurate. Scope on this one has been upgraded to a Matte Leupold Vari Xii 4-14x40AO. This thing is hell on rock chucks! That HMR is sweet. Looks like some pretty nice lumber. I don't think I have ever encountered anyone whose HMR was't impressively accurate.
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Lots of impressive shooters being posted on here. Some of my rimfire collection: Ruger precision 22 Ruger 77 paddle boat. Very tight chamber. Will not extract loaded rounds. Shoots under a moa at 100 yards Ruger American Ruger 77 .17HMR. After glass bedding, this is now a shooter Ruger 10-22 16.5". Custom trigger. Just an OK shooter This the only 10-22 that I've seen with a factory tensioned v block holding barrel to receiver. Shipped from Ruger with Hogue stock Ruger 10-22 with folding collapsible stock. 100% factory with Ruger logo markings on the stock. Ruger custom shop 10-22. This a shooter when matched with right rimfire fodder. Top center 10-22 challenger Left side Mark III 22/45. 5.5". Custom internals. Mark III Hunter 6 7/8" fluted. This a shooter. Custom internals Mark III 5.5" custom internals. This is also a shooter Mark III Lite custom internals and suppressor Mark IV slab target very accurate. Shown with another receiver with 5.5" barrel and 2x Leupold. It's very easy changing receiver/barrel combinations. custom internals Right side SP 101 4" Mark II 6 7/8" target. no modifications Mark II 6 7/8" target. Custom internals and very accurate High Standard HD Military. Production date 1949 Magazine disconnects have been removed from IIIs and IV. With custom internals triggers are between 2 and 2.5 lbs and after take up are very crisp.
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Lennie, do you like Rugers?
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Lennie, do you like Rugers? Yes, but I do have Colts, Glocks, Sigs, Winchesters, FN, Tikas, Howa's, Benelli's, CZs, PSA, Primary Arms and more. No Remingtons, No Savages, no S&Ws.
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Only .22lr left are a CZ455 and a 1022SP. Just dropped a Kidd buffer and oversize trigger housing pins in the Ruger. May get out and do some testing next weekend.
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