Like Tazman, I have had two good range days getting various .22's sighted in and shooting for groups. Only the Remington 572 pump refuses to group under 1.5 inches.
So, on the way home I swung by the local gun shop and they had three .22 single shots that all said take me home. Well, three at a time is a bit much so I picked up a new one to me. It's German, maybe 100 years old or thereabouts.
It's physically small with a adult length of pull stock. It's marked "Original Geco Prazisions-Karabiner Modell 1919" on the barrel, the receiver is Geco 1919.
There is a 3 digit number that could be a serial number.
The stock is walnut and in nice shape, no need to refinish this one with a raised cheep pad and hand checkering on the pistol grip.
Nice rifle, I need to clean and oil it before shooting, standard velocity only.