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I think there was a couple that was listed on the classifieds the past few days for under $400.
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I already have a few of nice 22's (Winchester 61, Browning Auto 22 Grade II, Marlin 39A Golden, and a Marlin 39 TDS), but I am not a real 22 junkie. I would like to have a 22lr rimfire kit for my Blaser R-93.
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I already have a few of nice 22's (Winchester 61, Browning Auto 22 Grade II, Marlin 39A Golden, and a Marlin 39 TDS), but I am not a real 22 junkie. I would like to have a 22lr rimfire kit for my Blaser R-93. I have one or two of each of the 22's you mentioned, except for the Marlin 39A. I have eight of them... For a while there, everytime I turned around I was finding one at a good price. I only have one TDS, and I would like to find another one. The rule of twos and all that... After you do the rule of twos, you then begin on the rule of threes...! Out of all of them though, the Winchester Model 61, is my favorite. Bill
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I have one or two of each of the 22's you mentioned, except for the Marlin 39A. I have eight of them... For a while there, everytime I turned around I was finding one at a good price.
I only have one TDS, and I would like to find another one. The rule of twos and all that... After you do the rule of twos, you then begin on the rule of threes...!
Out of all of them though, the Winchester Model 61, is my favorite.
You sir have excellent taste in firearms.
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Like Waders, I don't like to spend a fortune on 22's. That's why I absolutely love my little Anschutz with the classy 3/4" tube Redfield. Accurate, light and wasn't that expensive. Others I really like are my Marlin 39 and Remington Speedmaster pump. There are some others around but those three are the favorites. Ward
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I have one or two of each of the 22's you mentioned, except for the Marlin 39A. I have eight of them... For a while there, everytime I turned around I was finding one at a good price.
I only have one TDS, and I would like to find another one. The rule of twos and all that... After you do the rule of twos, you then begin on the rule of threes...!
Out of all of them though, the Winchester Model 61, is my favorite.
You sir have excellent taste in firearms. Absolutely! And the thiness of my wallet, is mute testament to that fact... Bill
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You sir have excellent taste in firearms.
Absolutely! And the thiness of my wallet, is mute testament to that fact... And I resemble that myself...
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I could like a Cooper Western Classic. I think Coop has em all though.............
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I would like to have a 22lr rimfire kit for my Blaser R-93. I just ordered one from Cabelas a couple days ago. Can't wait to get it. Coop
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I want a reasonably priced Remington 541-S.
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I would like to have a 22lr rimfire kit for my Blaser R-93. I just ordered one from Cabelas a couple days ago. Can't wait to get it. Coop I saw your post on BlaserPro, and I will be looking to hear a report when it gets here.
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Anschutz 1720D 22mag for me if I can find one...AT A GOOD PRICE!!!
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I'd like to have back the 541-S, the Anschutz 1418, the Browning BL-22, the Winchester 9422, the Remington (22LR on a 700 Action I forget the model number), THe H&K 270, the Remington 581, S&W Model 41, S&W Model 17, Kimber 82 Mini Classic and Sako P-72 Heavy Barrel all of which I was stoopid enough to sell or trade because some shiny new toy caught my eye!
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Well, I'm fortunate to already own some fine .22's. I have an early Remington model 550-1 which is an extremely accurate rifle. I also purchased awhile back a Marlin 1897 Cowboy in .22LR with the full octagon barrel before they discontinued them. I have a Weaver 1x3 straight tube scope on it and it's a tree rat killer for sure! Last week I picked up an S&W model 48 .22WMR and it's a tackdriver as well!!! Now the only thing left on my list is a nice S&W model 17 in .22LR so I can shoot a lot with it for little cost!!!! Not sure, but think I'm close to putting together a deal on one!!! Keith
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Recently I've beent thinking of a stainless Ruger 10/22 in a folding stock with a red dot sight. To be used as a camp gun.
Good shooting!
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I want to change my mind ... Cooper Classic in WMR .... veddy nice
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I want a Steven's Favorite Takedown in Case Color w/ high grade wood. I'd probably put a full stock on 'er.
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Unfortunately the 22LR I want is obscenely expensive now, and 180 degrees from what most of you want- The American Arms 180. http://world.guns.ru/smg/smg62-e.htm
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I'm getting a Norinco clone of a Browning 22 auto, so that's off the list. I've bought my kids a Remington Targetmaster, a Stevens favorite and numerous others, Have had or have all the rimfire pistols I want, so... I want the CZ 452 lefty I sent out for relining to 17M2 back.
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I just ordered two...Savage MkI-G single shot and a Stevens 315. These are for teaching future children of mine how to shoot/gun safety since they're both single-shot.
Would like a Model 39A...Would also like something that probably doesn't exist anymore, a Winchester or Remington bolt-action made in USA, not Eastern Europe.
Wish the Ruger Bearcat fit my big hands better. I would like one of them or a Single Six in .22LR but I just can't get into the grip frame.
Nothing else in the .22 range really excites me right now. Already have an 880SQ and a stainless/synthetic 10/22.
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