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45nut
01-18-2010, 02:31 AM
anyone here shoot a 22?

Bullshop Junior
01-18-2010, 02:43 AM
That coming from 45Nut???? I can't believe it!!

22 RF or center fire?? I shoot both. I am trying to get my single six converted to center fire. 22 RF ammo of any kind, is two expansive, and hard to find.

OutHuntn84
01-18-2010, 03:05 AM
Nope daddy brought me up on 45-70s. Always said anything smaller was for girls! lol J/K ;)

lead-1
01-18-2010, 05:02 AM
Several different ones actually,
Remington 540X
Marlin model 60
JC Higgins bolt action, don't know the model number
Ruger 5.5 MkI
Ruger 5.5 MkII
Beretta NEOS
Erma PK 22, looks a little like a mini 1911

.22's are cheaper to shoot and are a fun change of pace. I have an old
Savage bolt action that was my Grandpa's, it is missing the mag and I
can't find a model number anywhere on it.

oldhickory
01-18-2010, 05:54 AM
I have a few...

Winchester M69A...A real tack driver and lets out just a whisper with sub-sonic ammo.

Ruger 10/22...Left it as-is right out of the box, with the exception of an old Weaver 2.5X scope, it's my feral cat gun.

Mossberg M42B...My summer kitchen gun.

Rossi Gallery Carbine...My kitchen door gun.

Remington 512...Dad bought that for me when I was a kid.

Ruger MkI standard 6" bbl and fixed sights...Just a fun gun.

.22rf conversion unit for my 1911A1...Shoots better than it should.

And a plethera of .22s long gone. The one I miss the most is the mid-sized Beretta M70 for some reason.

My brother gave me the opportunity to buy his Winchester M52D some years back, but the dog-gone thing weighs as much, or more than my heavy bbl. .308! I said, "No thanks! Got no use for a gun that heavy that don't launch an explosive projectile!"

Lloyd Smale
01-18-2010, 08:15 AM
my newest is a smith ar22. this is about as much fun as you can have with your pants on!

StrawHat
01-18-2010, 08:22 AM
Me too, I shoot as many 22s as I do the bigger calibers. In almost as many varieties of firearms.

I have a couple of S&Ws, a couple of Winchester 1890s and several bolt rifles. No lever rifles yet. My current favorite would be the Ruger 77/22 I rebarreled with a Winchester M52 barrel.

I am working on gettting a 22 barrel for my Ballard.

No_1
01-18-2010, 08:33 AM
I have many .22's. They are great guns to have at the range for shooting while I take a break from whatever else I am shooting. My daughter Emma has laid claim to all my .22's and at this point I keep buying .22's for me to shoot and her to own.

R.

BCB
01-18-2010, 08:51 AM
A Ruger Single-Six...

A T/C Super 14" Match...

BCB

Bret4207
01-18-2010, 09:23 AM
Huh. Seems to me I recall putting an idea about a 22RF section out there that got shot down, violently. Must be he means 22 CAST.

fishhawk
01-18-2010, 09:39 AM
i shoot .22rf so seldom last carton i bought was over 10 years ago. still over half the carton left. now 22 centerfire is a differnt story! .222 and .223 i shoot. steve k

Freightman
01-18-2010, 10:52 AM
I was given a Mossberg 46B in a box just parts and no two pieces together, said for me to use as parts he was tired of trying to put together. Well in an hour I had it together and went to the range. One hole at 25 yds made my day now I am going to get the scope mount or the peep that goes with the old mossbergs.

9.3X62AL
01-18-2010, 10:57 AM
LOTS of 22 rimfires here, and several more scattered among daughters and nephews. I hear ya, No. 1!

j20owner
01-18-2010, 11:32 AM
I have a couple.

Remington 512 bolt
Ruger 10/22 Rifle(Not the ugly little carbine stock)
Marlin 25mn .22WMR

My dad also has a couple that I claim as mine, and I shoot them more than anyone else.

Henry .22Lever Youth
Ruger 10/22(about 40 years old)
Stevens Model 66(used to be my G-pa's)

Had a Ruger 22/45, but didn't care for it. Wanting to get a Single-Six.

MT Gianni
01-18-2010, 11:35 AM
CZ452
Glenfield auto
Savage 24 22/20 gauge
S&W 22A target
Ruger Mark 1
Ruger 10/22
There might even be more

Calamity Jake
01-18-2010, 11:37 AM
anyone here shoot a 22?

Funny you should ask:Ruger MKII, 22/45, Single Six flat gate,
NM Single Six, 10/22, FIE 22/22 mag. Marlin 39A, Rossi pump gallery gun, Win M52, H & R M12 target, CZ 452 and a
Russin Vostok SS Target rifle with target sights.

The last 3 are used in our summer time Friday morning Fellowship shoot at the gun club.

One more, the little henry that my youngest granddaghter won at the gun glub picknic a couple of years ago.

22,s are alot of fun!!!

Herb in Pa
01-18-2010, 11:43 AM
BSA Martini Mark III
37 Remington
M12 H&R
Remington 504
Anzchutz 1710HB
Anschutz 2013
Anschutz 64MPR
Anschutz 1730HB (Hornet)
Stevens Model 53 (First 22)
Colt Woodsman MT
Colt Floating chamber conversion on AMT frame
Colt Diamondback
Walther P22
Outback II Suppressor for Remington 504 & Walther P22

Doc Highwall
01-18-2010, 11:53 AM
Here is a picture of my Cooper 57M and a picture of a Anschutz that I have two of like this except mine is left handed and I no longer have a camera to take a picture of them.

Echo
01-18-2010, 12:09 PM
Several.

Smith 41 HB
Smith 41 LB
Smith 18 Combat .22
Day 30X Conversion
Smith Kit Gun
Ruger Mk1 Target
Ruger 10-22
Savage 74 SS

Mumblypeg
01-18-2010, 12:24 PM
Mmmm... lets see. 2 Ruger single six's,Walther P22, Colt Peacemaker,Serling auto,High Standard Sportking,Conversion for Glock22, at least 3 marlin 39a's maybe more, I'd have to look. 2 Ruger 10-22's, a Steven's single shot that was the first firearm I ever bought. I think that's it... It's hard to remember these things as we get older... maybe I'd better chech on those.

Throckmorton
01-18-2010, 12:37 PM
When reloading supplies were non-existent...still not much better.... I 're disocvered'' the fun of .22rf shooting.A buddy had thousands of rounds,so sold me some as there were no bricks around here for a while either.

Just have a stock 10-22..well it does have a new trigger group... and my son has a Rossi pump gun.
The new group on the Ruger improved groups a ton.wow

17.00 a brick sucks,but beats the heck out of not having any ammo.

zardoz
01-18-2010, 12:57 PM
First real gun I ever had, a "Monkey Wards" 22LR that was stolen during my poor days. It had belonged to my grandfather, given by my grandmother after he passed on. Still sick about it 35 years later.

Anyway, nowadays.

Taurus PT-22 , blue

Ruger Mark III, 22/45, 6" barrel, blue

Ruger 10-22, stainless

Qualified for the CCW with the Mark III, as TN does not specify what you can carry. Once you get the permit, you can carry any legal pistol you want.

Marvin S
01-18-2010, 01:53 PM
Sure, maybe 8 or 10 of em.

cobbmtmac
01-18-2010, 02:27 PM
My 22 is a Springfield 1922 M-2 Training Rifle.

Pretty darn accurate! :Fire:

badgeredd
01-18-2010, 02:39 PM
Semi-auto hand guns, revovers, and rifles. They are a lot of fun just plinking and letting the grandkids shoot. One grandson has laid claim to my High Standard HD-M while another has spoken for my Smith Model 617 and his sister wants grandpa's Browning. The 7722 is a fun tree rat gun and 1022 gets a workout when the kids are visiting.

Yep...it'd be fair to say I/we shoot them quite a bit.

Edd

corvette8n
01-18-2010, 03:27 PM
several single shot .22's
3 trainers
one Henry lever
one Ruger 10/22 converted to .17 Aguila

Bullshop Junior
01-18-2010, 04:12 PM
I have a Ruger single six, and a CZ model 99.

I don't shoot them much (Not the rifle, I use the Single Six alot for trapping). 22 ammo is getting hard to find, and I have a Marlin 357 ;)

Trey45
01-18-2010, 04:25 PM
I have 12 22's, and was told to join another forum if i wanted to discuss them, so i did. have a nice day.

Firebricker
01-18-2010, 05:17 PM
I was given a Mossberg 46B in a box just parts and no two pieces together, said for me to use as parts he was tired of trying to put together. Well in an hour I had it together and went to the range. One hole at 25 yds made my day now I am going to get the scope mount or the peep that goes with the old mossbergs.

Havalin sales deals only in Mossberg and they have a side mount bracket with rings for the older Mossberg's. I bought one it was a perfect fit. IMO the old Mossberg rimfire's are one of the most accurate rifle's out there. FB

smoked turkey
01-18-2010, 11:36 PM
One of the most fun and accurate 22s I own is on a TC Encore frame. I have the stainless Pro Hunter. I have a 3-9 silver Leupold on it. My grandson loves it. At 50 yards he can shoot milk jug caps (on edge) and shotgun shells all day long. It is fun and cheap. It is also a good way to spend quality time with my 11 year old grandson!

2ndAmendmentNut
01-19-2010, 10:13 AM
anyone here shoot a 22?

Yes. :smile:

357maximum
01-19-2010, 10:47 AM
I have several rifles and pistols in .22RF but they are not really range toys. I do not send many 22Lr's downrange with no purpose other than fun. I use 22's more for gathering tasty little vittles than anything.

My favorite 22 rifle is a birch stocked remington 581 that I stripped the colored varnish off from about 17 yrs ago. It has a nice orangish hue to it now. It is used alot for treerat gathering with my Mt. Currs. It is also my "meal of opportunity" front door/open window house gun.

My favorite 22 pistol is my Monson made 22 DanWesson....it is what makes little long eared furballs into stew fodder when I run my beagles.

Charlie Sometimes
01-19-2010, 11:19 AM
Is the Pope Catholic?

Hip's Ax
01-19-2010, 12:53 PM
Over 10,000 rounds a year. :D

kingstrider
01-19-2010, 01:40 PM
Heck yeah, .22 LR is the only thing I DON'T reload for though lol

Richard B
01-20-2010, 09:51 PM
I like old Mossberg .22's

for critters I have a Mossberg 146b with a 4X Weaver scope and a Mossberg 152 semi-auto with factory peep sight

For paper I have a Mossberg US 44 with factoy receiver sights

Richard

alamogunr
01-21-2010, 03:05 PM
Three rifles, 4 handguns

John
W.TN

Crash_Corrigan
01-21-2010, 03:21 PM
I had a Ruger Mk III with a bull barrel and a red dot scope thingie. It was so accurate that it got boring. I sold it off.

I have a CZ 453 Varmint barrelled bolt action rifle with a Leupold scope that is just a tack driver. My buddy had a Kimber with a good scope and we had a little contest with them.

At 75 yds my cheapo rifle outshot his every time. Even when we swapped rifles back and forth the CZ outshot the Kimber everytime. He paid over a grand for the Kimber and I paid less than $400 for mine. His is a lot nicer looking but mine shoots better.

But even this ammo for these is kinda getting pricy compared to when I was a kid and a box of 50 rounds in .22 LR cost about .75 cents and today?

We are talking about some ammo running at 5 cents a round or more. I can make .45's cheaper than that.

ktw
01-21-2010, 03:35 PM
Rifles
Savage-Anschutz 64 sporter
Contender Carbine (18")
Winchester (Miroku) 1885 Low Wall

Handguns
Ruger MkI
S&W Model 63 (the SS Kit Gun)

I don't shoot them much since getting into casting. Too much centerfire load development work going on. May have one along to test out the chronograph or kill time while waiting for barrels to cool.

Unless its a range day with the kids, then we shoot them a lot.

-ktw

Bullshop Junior
01-21-2010, 11:32 PM
If any one is looking for a good 22, we have a CZ for sale. Good price. PM me.

AKsoldier
01-23-2010, 01:11 PM
I've had a few over the years, need to get some more so the whole family can shoot. wife has a Cimarron SA 22 mag, son has a Henry mini-bolt and I've got a freebie Remington 572 fieldmaster from my neighbor that needs some work. My next one will be a Marlin 39A.

Navahojoe
01-25-2010, 09:38 PM
Yep! Ruger Mark II, Browning Buckmark, and too many 22 rifles to bother counting, from lever, auto, and bolt, including .22 mag.
regards,
NavahoJoe

Heavy lead
01-25-2010, 10:17 PM
I'm appauled by the prices of 22's right now, both rifles and ammunition. I would very much like to have one of the new T-Bolts from Browning, but the insane price of 550 plus is ridiculous. In fact I recently sold back two beautiful 94/22's to my father who had sold them to me a few years ago as he needed the money they were frightenly accurate and I bought them for 350 a piece, sold them back for the same, even though they are worth much more now. Anyway I've been searching for a couple to replace (one lr, one mag) and just gave up and bought a new North Carolina built model 70 for 695, I can reload 30-06 for what I can buy 22 lr for.
I do think before they stop making them I'll pick up a couple CZ 452 Lux models, scope one and leave the other for iron sight use, both in lr's 22 mags are too hit and miss and the price of ammunition is ridiculous.
I've checked out the new Ruger 10/22's and unless you can find new old stock they IMO are not worthy of being in my house.

Shepherd2
01-25-2010, 10:39 PM
Heavy lead - I've been buying the 550 round boxes of Federal .22s at Wal-Mart for $15.47. They don't have them every visit but pretty frequently the last couple months.

Heavy lead
01-25-2010, 10:42 PM
I'll have to check that out, that's a good price. I'm hoarding my good Winchester power points, I'm down to 1,000, luckily I've been able to find primers so I'm shooting centerfires, but I do like the 22's.

NickSS
01-26-2010, 05:29 AM
Well I have a bunch of them and they seam to multiply all by themselves over the years. My most used ones are:

Ruger MkIII 22/45
Beretta Neos
CZ 453 Varmint
Savage Favorite
Ruger 1022 carbine

There are others but I rarely shoot those.

winelover
01-26-2010, 11:25 AM
22's sure do:

Ruger 10-22 Stainless Laminated Manlicher[smilie=1:

Ruger Mark II 6 7/8 Target (Blue):D

Winchester Boy Scout Commemorative LA:wink:

Jonathan Ciener 22 Conversion on Browning HP8-)

Winelover:lovebooli

Wayne Smith
01-26-2010, 02:38 PM
Rifles
BSA Martini International Mk III
BSA Martini International Mk V
Sears Single shot bolt auto safety - My brother and I learned to shoot with it
Marlin Mdl 60
Daisy 22 Bolt
Browning T-Bolt .22 Mag

Revolvers
Ruger Convertible Single Six
H&R 999 Sportsman

I think that's all of them. I dream of a Marlin 39A

DLCTEX
01-26-2010, 08:03 PM
Yep! Lot's of 'em.
Ruger MkI
Heritage Convertible SS
Marlin Mod.60
Ruger 1022
Remington single shot
Daisy single shot.

Three44s
01-29-2010, 01:55 AM
Lots of .22's expended here!

Revolvers and long guns!


Three 44s

475BH
01-29-2010, 11:33 AM
Nope daddy brought me up on 45-70s. Always said anything smaller was for girls! lol J/K ;)

Well, I guess you'll need this then.

http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w20/sbhg/45acp.jpg

257 Shooter
01-29-2010, 12:06 PM
I taught my girlfiend how to shoot with my Ruger Single Six and 77/22. She likes them so much she is buying me new ones because she says that those are hers now.

jcw1970
01-29-2010, 03:57 PM
Hi Standard Citation, Trophy, Olympic, and a Victor
S&W K-22, 22-A1, 46
I.J. model 1904
H&R Trapper Model
Mossberg Brownie, 146b, 42b, 144, (2) 144LSB
Marlin Mld 60
Winchester M52C
Stevens Little Scout - wall hanger

Wow. After listing them all I think I have more 22's than other guns.

Looking for a Remington 540 XR and a Model 37. Also a Stevens 26 for a wall hanger.

cattleskinner
02-02-2010, 02:17 AM
Yep, I have a couple:

-Marlin 880SQ with a straight 4x Simmons I use for squirrels/groundhogs
-Winchester 67A- Used to belong to my grandpa, who used it coon hunting before I was born
-Ruger MKII Government Target Model pistol

Wife has:

-TC Silver Hawk? I think that is that name of it
-Stainless 5 1/2 inch Ruger Single Six

missionary5155
02-02-2010, 09:03 AM
Good morning
Well sure we do. My first was a Remington 514. What a great shooting rifle. I must have shot a thousand rats, Red wings, Robins, gophers....
Today I have a Browning leveraction (nicest .22 I ever had).
Down here in Peru I have a Walther P22 Long barrel. It will not shoot the cheap Win Wildcats BUT sure will shoot the Remington HP´s into tiny little cloverleafs if I am sitting.

Archer
02-02-2010, 12:04 PM
I have a few,
Mossburg model 2400
Henry lever action
A old Harrington & Richardson single shot
A very old Hamelton 22 short
Colt Frontier Scout 62
Ruger Mark III 22/45
Heritage 22/22 mag.
NAA 22/22 mag.
Jennings J-22
That's all I can think of.

Bad Water Bill
02-03-2010, 08:57 AM
OK now lets see how many CAST 22s and what cartridge

221 Fireball
22-250
22 Hornet
218 Bee
22 Hi Power
222
223

:Fire::Fire:

Multigunner
02-03-2010, 10:49 AM
I have a nice Savage bolt action I picked up on sale just before they switched to the newer acu trigger. I don't much care for that new fangled trigger, which reminds me of the trigger of my IJ Safety Hammerless. The older model works just fine, I stoned and adjusted it to just short of being a hair trigger.
The hollow synthetic stock felt to light in the butt, so I packed it with a tin of spare ammo and a spare clip, plus a good folding knife , pull through, and cleaning supplies. This greatly improved the balance.
I also reshaped the rear sight to suit my tastes, a U notch with fine slot at the bottom.
I have a good 3X9 variable scope, salvaged from a beat up Marlin .22 99/M1 carbine I picked up dirt cheap. It was too large for the carbine so I use a Tasco 4X for that rifle.

I'd intended to restore the Marlin, but it was missing the rear sight and these seem to cost more than it would be worth to replace, plus thats not much of a sight anyway.
I have reshaped the stock to more closely resemble a real M1 stock, and plan to fabricate a peep sight for it later on along with a winged front sight. The wood turned out to have outstanding figure under the degraded remains of the factory finish.

Both rifles are extremely accurate, and the Marlin has not had a single misfeed so far and I've used about a dozen different types of .22 ammo in it.

Over the years I've had many .22 rf handguns, but I lose interest in those pretty easily after awhile and trade them off or give them away. Centerfire .32 is as small as I care to go with handguns, other than my .22 CO2 powered S&W 78g which is as accurate as all but the best target .22rf pistols and I can shoot it in the backyard.
The high quality CO2 handguns of today pretty much fill the niche that .22rf handguns once filled. Besides the S&W 78g I have a Walther .177 PPKS thats a great deal of fun to shoot, and actually kicks more than a comparable .22 rf.

The last .22rf auto pistol I had was an HP22. It had far too many safety features and could be confusing to operate in a hurry.
I had thought about giving it to my sister, but a pistol that un necessarily complicated would not be much good for self defense carry, especially for someone who doesn't shoot alot.
It was very accurate and never had a misfire or jam.

shooterg
02-28-2010, 09:08 PM
I'd bet that 99% of the folks here fired their first round with a .22 rimfire - and I'll bet a bunch of you still have that gun in the family . And everybody needs a .22 squirrel gun. My first one is still here, a Marlin made Sears J.C. Higgins with a gen-u-ine Ted Williams 4X scope ! Got about 20 US property marked .22's and over 20 other various and sundry rimfires in regular and 22 mag. So yeah, I shoot .22s.
I use 10 of the Mossberg 44's for club Family Mossberg matches and other club members have enough of the same that we always have 16(1 for each point) when needed.
But with the price of .22, I shoot more cast .38's at the backyard plate rack than I do rimfire these days.
The bulk packs at WalMart don't last long in stock. Bricks of .22(10 - 50 round boxes in what I call a brick) have gone to over $20 for the cheap stuff IF you find it. Buy 'em by the 5000 whenever there's a deal...don't think we'll ever see $10 bricks again.
I remember when we'd meet at the dump and go through 500 rounds of .22 in no time, killing cans, bottles, rats and other targets of opportunity - and nobody called the law !
If I had to cut back to 2 guns, one would definitely be a .22 rimfire.

Tazman1602
02-28-2010, 09:32 PM
Ruger 22-45 and an old Remmy single shot with 4X scope and fire lapped barrel that lay 'em right in there for the squirrels and rodents. I bought several thousand rounds before the prices went nuts and shoot quite a bit.

Why the major shootdown on a .22rf thread I wonder?

Trey45
02-28-2010, 09:34 PM
I just bought a Marlin model 57 "Levermatic" last week. I enjoy casting boolits and reloading, but there's a lot to be said for an afternoon of shooting rimfire. I think that's either 13, or 14 22LR's I have now.

Throckmorton
03-01-2010, 12:06 AM
I just shot a buddy's model 512 remington bolt gun,tube mag.
had the clip version as a kid,felt like time warp shooting that old timer.Shot great !
Wish I still had mine. :(

bob208
03-01-2010, 07:25 PM
i have my first a remington 514 i got my boy scout marksmanship merit badge with it.

now i also have a brno no.1 i won a class hunter with. a brno no.4 i shot in heavy class.

a colt fronter scout that was my first pistol.
a ruger mk l target that i won a few indoor matchs with. and some more .22's

Four Fingers of Death
03-05-2010, 08:39 AM
A 50s vintage Browning Medallist and a newish Baikal M35 (I think that is the model, it is an Olympic style Standard Pistol), Ciener Conversion for the 1911, Rifles; an old Sporto, a CBC and a Brno No2 all bolt guns, a SAKO Quad with 22 and 22Mag Bbls and a Rossi Gallery pump rifle that I bought my late wife in 1966 or there abouts.

Then there's the 22Hornet BRNO Fox, The Sportco SMLE 22 Hornet Conversion, the Remington 788 222Rem, the Savage 20Ga/222 combo, the Tikka T3 Delux in 223 (1 in 8" twist, awesome!!!!!), the 22/250 788 Remington and the absolutely smick Post 64 XTR Model 70 22/250 Winchester , which is a great walk about rifle and the 220 Swift M77 Ruger which is no slouch either! I think thats all!

I've got my eyes on a Bearcat and I saw an early S&W K frame 22LR cheap the other day, the road goes on forever and the party never ends!

I love the big punkin rollers and I dearly love the 30cals, but I just love the 22 cal! Gets most of the work done.

bbs70
04-04-2010, 10:42 PM
I have a Western auto 22 made by Marlin, had it for about 45 years.
Haven't shot it for years.
Also a Ruger 10/22, love that gun, very accurate, had it for about 15 or 18 years.
Wife just bought her first gun, a Walther p22, says she likes the looks of it.:smile:
Took her out shooting (First time for her in 20 yrs) I took my 10/22 and we had a ball.
Think I created a monster.:bigsmyl2:

Southern Son
04-05-2010, 02:19 AM
I have a Brno Mod. 2 and my 1411 Anshutz. No gun collection is complete without at least one .22LR. The only reason I don't have a couple of .22 pistols is the PITA gunlaws. With a centerfire pistol, I have to shoot 6 matches a year to keep the licence (I know it don't sound like much, but I am a shift worker and work most weekends and they have to be matches, not just plinking at the range), if I had a .22 pistol, I would have to do 4 centerfire and 4 rimfire matches in a year, and they cannot be done on the same day.

Next up I is a Stevens Favourite. Or maybe a little Rolling Block, would love a Low Wall, but they are out of my price range.

Four Fingers of Death
04-05-2010, 09:46 AM
I have a Brno Mod. 2 and my 1411 Anshutz. No gun collection is complete without at least one .22LR. The only reason I don't have a couple of .22 pistols is the PITA gunlaws. With a centerfire pistol, I have to shoot 6 matches a year to keep the licence (I know it don't sound like much, but I am a shift worker and work most weekends and they have to be matches, not just plinking at the range), if I had a .22 pistol, I would have to do 4 centerfire and 4 rimfire matches in a year, and they cannot be done on the same day.

Next up I is a Stevens Favourite. Or maybe a little Rolling Block, would love a Low Wall, but they are out of my price range.

We can do two shoots on the one day, but they have to be different shoots. I think you will find your law states the same because that is what you will do if you shoot at a tournament or big match. A lot of guys here get a dealer's license so that thet can buy what they like.

Newtire
04-18-2010, 09:42 AM
I have a bunch of .22's and mostly shoot them when the kids come.
I really like my old Mossbergs. Remember when I was a kid and looked down my nose at those things. My Dad was a Winchester guy. Now have a variety of .22's and am always a sucker for old single shots that are cheap.

3006guns
04-18-2010, 11:14 AM
Remington 513T........most accurate thing I've ever seen at 75 yds.

Remington 514 single shot......a replacement for my original "first gun" from years ago.

Rossi .22 pump gallery gun (take apart) "American Express" model..........don't leave home without it.

S&W K22, still in the blue box with instructions and screwdriver.........mint, and shoots like a Smith should.

On a side note, did you know that .22 ammo was once sold as reloadable? It's true! Way back in the dim, dark past you could buy the primed cases and bullets separately. The idea didn't go over too well though, maybe because you needed ittie bitty dies?

LeadThrower
04-18-2010, 08:50 PM
I've recently landed two Winchester 1906's and a 62A. One of the 1906's is very rough (some pitting, previous owner stripped the bluing), the other 1906 and the 62A are in good shape and a joy to shoot. Some previous owner replaced the buttplate on the 62A with one from a 1906... that needs to be corrected.

My Uncle has my late grandfather's 1906 which was purchased sometime around 1916.

I can't wait for small game season!

Von Gruff
05-09-2010, 05:37 PM
I am down to just the one 22RF now, and that is not likely to change anytime soon. Have had a few over the years but my Kimber is all the RF I could ask for. Was out after rabbits last week and with 22 subs and a 2-7 was able to bring home quite a few for the pot. Testing yesterday for a higher velocity round to make the kills a bit more emphatic than the subs can, when they are reaching out a bit and the Rem cyclones shot into 5/8 at 75yds for 5 shots so will give them a try next time out.

Von Gruff.

stephen perry
05-16-2010, 01:00 AM
45 Nut
I guess I owe you a Post since you called me when I started on Cast boolits to find out why I got run off the other Cast Forum. Some real jealous folks over there especially the BR crowd. I enjoyed myself over there, maybe too much. Met some good Cast folks there though. Cast folks are mostly good anywhere except the high and mighty, mighty in their own mind. Should have started here.

The rimfire thing for me is about the same as the others. My pride and joy RF is my Winchester 69 Match. My first gun is my Sears semi-auto 1963, I have recently tru-oiled the stock looks as good as new. I have a Remington 121 pump with Weaver 4x scope. I also have a Remington 341 I shoot open sights really accurate. I have a Sears single shot looks like a Winchester. Last I have a Marlin 783 bolt in 22 mag with a Lyman 6x scope. I also have 2 rf pistols one a Colt Targetsman and the other a Ruger 10 " bull barrel with a Tasco 1.5-4x scope.

Now for what you really want to hear. In Cast 22's I have a Remington 722 in .222 that I have Cast for since 1963. I cast 225438, 225415 and 225462, both they shoot well with Unique. I have a Remington 788 in 223 that I want to start loading with Cast. I also have a 22-250, doubt if I will load cast for it. I have several BR barrels one in .222 the others in 22 PPC I could load Cast for, but hey there are only hours in a day. If I really want to get crazy I could shoot 22 Cast with my Rail Gun with 1.35 barrels, nay then I would have to clean the lead out of the barrel.
Done.

Stephen Perry
Angeles BR

Tracy
06-07-2010, 11:55 AM
anyone here shoot a 22?

Sure; I love casting and shooting .22 because it conserves lead & powder. I only have one .22 mould so far; it is a 55 grain #225415 and I shoot it, usually cast of WW and air cooled, in a 1:9 carbine-length AR-15 5.56, a Mauser VZ-24 with 1:14 A&B .22-250 barrel, and a 1:16 H&R .22 Hornet.

bruce drake
06-07-2010, 02:17 PM
Savage Model 10 (for my middle son and wife)
Stevens Model 15A (cut down to Federal minimum length + 1/2" for teaching youngsters how to properly hold a rifle)
S&W M22A pistol - Bullseye Match pistol
.223 Rem 20" AR15 with a carbine buttstock
.223 Rem 20" AR15 with a standard A2 buttstock
22-250 on a Yugo Mauser Action.

If could cast and reload for the rimfires I would.

Bruce

Three-Fifty-Seven
06-08-2010, 08:43 AM
But even this ammo for these is kinda getting pricy compared to when I was a kid and a box of 50 rounds in .22 LR cost about .75 cents and today?

We are talking about some ammo running at 5 cents a round or more. I can make .45's cheaper than that.

Yeah, I know, but . . . I'm thinking of using the 22 again, to help me get my marksmanship to where I want it, once I get my stance, hold, and flinch right, then I will go back to my bigger guns.

You see 35 years ago I was given a gun an told something like this " you just aim down the barrel, and when that little post up front is even with the notch in the back, pull this trigger"

There is alot more to shooting than that. So I have a few "habits" . . .

My wife and I are going to an Appleseed this fall, and I truly want to know how to shoot properly and profiecently, I think the 22 is the right tool for that, besides they are fun.

Yes I have a few of them.

BarryinIN
06-08-2010, 12:05 PM
It's been several months since this started, but here's my list:

The one I shoot the most is a Ruger 77-22 with an integral Ceiner suppressor. I keep it handy and shoot it from the back door into a pair of Newbold swinging targets about 60 yards away by the woods. It's quiet enough I can do that without anybody caring, even if they are in the house.

Another .22 rifle I shoot quite a bit is a Winchester 52 Sporter. Mine was made in 1941. The only way I could afford a 52 Sporter was to buy this one, because it had been drilled and tapped for the scope (B&L Balvar) and had a thin recoil pad added. It would make collectoirs cry, but it got me a nice shooting rifle that cost a lot less than a used Kimber 82.

Some other favorites:
Browning 22 autos (takedown). I love these. One of mine is stock and the other has a red dot.
A Browning BL22 was my first gun. I still have it but seldom shoot it.
I've had a few Ruger .22 auto pistols, but I prefer...
High Standard .22 auto pistols. I have a few and wish I had a lot more.
A Ruger Bearcat is pretty neat.
I have a S&W 41 (long barrel) I used when I shot the Standing class in .22 silhouette (before I got the High Standards).
I have an Anschutz 54 match rifle (the big monster that was top of the line in 1969) but can shoot better with my...
Winchester 75 Target. It's just easier to handle than the big Anschutz.
I have a Walther PPK-L in .22 that's like new in the box. I'm not a big PPK fan, but think that one is neat.
I bought a CMMG .22 conversion for AR15s last year and was surprised to find it actually worked.

ghh3rd
06-10-2010, 12:05 AM
When I am out of .44 ammo, I just bring two .22's.

Ruger Super Single Six - first hand gun ever, when I was 21 yrs old in 1974 - still in great shape after 'millions' of rounds.

Walther P22 - a fun gun to plink with

Ruger Mark III Hunter - fun to shoot, not fun to field strip and reassemble.

Can't beat the price of .22 ammo, and .22's are good teachers.

Marine Sgt 2111
06-10-2010, 01:01 AM
I have a Winchester 52B repro which is my favorite, a Ruger 10-22 with a wilson match narrel and B&C thumbhole stock, a winchester 250 lever that was my first .22, a remington 572 pump (buckskin colored one) and a Colt new frontier in .22 lr w/mag cylinder. I can't tell you how rewarding it is to punch the ticket on a fat woodchuck with that 52 at 100 yds using modified match ammo...if it had been an eight point woodchuck I wouldn't have been happier!!

deltaenterprizes
06-11-2010, 09:40 PM
I bought a boolit mold for 22s and made a shell holder, but I can't find a set of reloading dies and anybody to teach me how to reload them!

deerslayer
06-13-2010, 12:53 PM
I ran into a guy at bass pro a little while back that was telling me of his amazing shots at 250-300 yards with a 22 rimfire long rifle. Not to doubt him I inquired as to how and what ammo he used to do such a feat. He informed me that he bought the cheap remington box ammo and reloaded them. I laughed and told him they were rimfire and you couldn't reload them the guy behind the counter also laughed and told him he really stuck his foot in his mouth. The fella immediately walked away in shame of his fibbing.LOL

excavman
06-14-2010, 10:43 PM
Shooting 22's is a great way to relieve tension and enhance your basic shoot skills. I have several and try to shoot them all when I can.

10-22 target rifle with a Fajen stock and Adams barrel.
10-22 Manlicher version with combo laser/holo sight.
Browning Buckmark target pistol with 10" bull barrel and 2x6 Bushnel scope.
Marlin Plinkster
Steven Favorite 1915
Remington pump 1904
Ruger Single-six

Larry

corvette8n
06-17-2010, 09:49 PM
I several .22's and two .17's
Ruger 10/22 converted to .17 PMC/Aguila
Savage bolt 17hm2.

UweJ
09-02-2010, 12:45 PM
Walther GSP.22
conversion kit for .32

Jim Sheldon
09-06-2010, 12:15 PM
Have a couple rifles and just picked up a .22 pocket gun the other day. Rifles are an Anschutz 1451ST and a pre-WW2 Marlin 81DL bolt gun that feeds & shoots shorts, longs and long rifles interchangeably and even mixed in the tube. Mine has a Williams peep sight on it. The rifle isn't a collectible, but apparently the original Marlin peep sight is. I sold the Marlin peep for what I originally gave for the rifle.

The pocket gun is a cute little Taurus PT-22 with some real nice rosewood grips on it and it came with 2 magazines. Glad I got 2 as the extra mag would have cost about a fourth what I paid for the gun. Gave $125 for it, the mags & a pocket holster.

Jim

txpete
09-06-2010, 05:11 PM
US44 mossy my only 22 rifle.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v238/txpete/US44a007.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v238/txpete/000000000M44US.jpg

Four Fingers of Death
09-07-2010, 07:52 AM
I have a SAKO quad rifle set and have finally worked out how to adjust the scope. It's off to the range with the four barrels, a heap of 4 kinds of rimfire ammo for some serious sighting in when I get back next week. I will be taking my mate as a spotter, etc to keep me on track.

I really gancy the 17Mach2, but I think the 17HMR and the 22Mag will be the goods. Then I have to sort throught the crud in my shed and office and find the Accurizer I got off Paco a few years ago to play with.

GLShooter
10-27-2010, 01:56 PM
This is one I got in 1973 when I was still in nursing school. It has given me hours of pleasure.


http://i269.photobucket.com/albums/jj42/GLShooter/MATCH%20TARGET/MatchTarget3.jpg


Greg

Jim Sheldon
11-10-2010, 07:59 PM
When I'm not casting boolits, teaching reloading or Kansas concealed carry classes, I'm hitting yard sales or watching the local forum for old .22 rifles. So far I haven't paid more than $100 for one and have 2 really decent .22's and just got one yesterday I'm not completely sure of as I haven't fired it yet. It looks good and the bore's in great shape, so a range trip is in order to find out.

The 3 are, in order of acquisition, a Marlin 81DL tube fed Bolt gun, A Romanian model 1969 clip fed bolt gun and the latest is a Springfield model 234 (made by Savage) clip fed bolt gun. The Springfield had it's stock spray painted with some sort of textured camouflage paint, but it doesn't really look too bad and my wife likes it, so if it shoots okay it will probably wind up being her gun (then maybe she'll leave the rest of mine alone - [smilie=1: ) Figger the odds on that one - HA!

Jim

starmac
12-10-2010, 07:32 PM
older ruger 1022
marlin 25m
marlin 39a

jednlulu113
12-12-2010, 04:34 PM
NEF R92 Revolver (belonged to my Grandpap)
Romanian M69
and on the way...Browning Buckmark SS Camper (can't wait)

Love them .22 Rimfires! But, the local stray cats out here....not so much love, surely.

farmallcrew
12-19-2010, 12:31 PM
10/22 with heat shield, flash surpressor, and several aftermarket mags
Marlin 25M 22mag
H&R 939
an old barn 22 single shot that my boss gave me with no markings and no clip (good project gun for me)

Andyd
07-29-2011, 10:33 PM
Yeah. I guess more than one.

http://i189.photobucket.com/albums/z159/Andyd173/DSCF4570.jpg

http://i189.photobucket.com/albums/z159/Andyd173/Ruger1022.jpg

http://i189.photobucket.com/albums/z159/Andyd173/54Match.jpg

http://i189.photobucket.com/albums/z159/Andyd173/DSCF4389.jpg

http://i189.photobucket.com/albums/z159/Andyd173/KKJleft.jpg

http://i189.photobucket.com/albums/z159/Andyd173/DSCI0219.jpg

http://i189.photobucket.com/albums/z159/Andyd173/Passat013.jpg

Andyd
07-30-2011, 11:52 PM
There are also a few handguns worth mentioing:

Korth, Hämmerli 212, Walther PP ZM

http://i189.photobucket.com/albums/z159/Andyd173/ClassicTrio.jpg

Four Fingers of Death
07-31-2011, 12:25 AM
Very classy line up Andy!

Cariboo
07-31-2011, 12:51 AM
7 of them and a 221

Andyd
07-31-2011, 06:39 AM
Very classy line up Andy!

Thank you! In the last years I have really enjoyed rimfires more and more. I had started out with them in olympic pistol competition a few decades ago and took a detour over action shooting to come back.


7 of them and a 221

How about a .222? I had collected Mauser military rifles for some time and enjoyed shooting them but this one is just lovely. I am impressed with the Sako Vixen L461, it is a .22 of sorts ...

http://i189.photobucket.com/albums/z159/Andyd173/DSCF4590.jpg

Adk Mike
07-31-2011, 07:41 AM
I have a few. 22's are my favorite !
I bought an early Kimber 82 when I was young. That and a single six are the go to guns .

Fenring
08-05-2011, 06:22 AM
My 77/22 and a couple of victims.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v616/Fenring/Shooting/shooting2/P1050429-1.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v616/Fenring/Shooting/shooting2/creekbunnies.jpg

ghh3rd
09-07-2011, 09:59 PM
My father bought me a .22 (Montomery Ward) Westernfield bolt action rifle back in 1970 when I was 17 yrs old. Lost it in 84 when someone broke into my house.

The first gun that ever bought was a Ruger Super SIngle Six revolver that included the mag cylinder in 1974 for $98 :-) Hard to believe that it's already 35 yrs old.

I just bought a Marlin 39A lever action and wish I had done it earlier... sure is a fun little cousin to my Marlin 1895 45-70.

Randy

bobv
09-10-2011, 09:13 AM
I've had a few 22's over the years, Mossberg 144, Winchester Wildcat, Anschutz 1388, Marlin 60, Marlin 81DL, a Jamington 552:evil: but now all I have is my T/C R-55 Benchmark with a Weaver 36X..great rifle
http://www.hunt101.com/data/500/medium/DSC053621.JPG
Bob

LtFrankDrebbin
11-23-2011, 08:38 AM
I've had a number of .22's in the past, Mossberg, Ruger, Stirling. But the one that stays with me is the old Lithgow 1B single shot. Just seems to hit what I point it at.
Oh I do have a Unique DES 69 but thats a other kettle of fish.

shtur
01-10-2012, 03:55 PM
I shoot both rifle and pistol indoor .22 gallery matches at 50 feet, that maintains my shooting skills during winter. I always take a .22 to the range to fire after shooting my centerfires. The .22 is the best bang for your buck.

Bullet Caster
01-10-2012, 07:47 PM
Three .22's reside here. My wife has a High Standard 4" 9-shot; I've got a Remington mag fed plastic Apache 77 (nylon stock) and a Burgo .22 2-shot derringer. We both actively shoot the .22 pistols and rifle. Wife likes .22 because it doesn't hurt her ears. BC

.22LR
02-22-2012, 02:45 PM
ruger 10 22 :razz:

41232

DieselPro
02-22-2012, 11:28 PM
S&W 41
High Standard Trophy
High Standard 101
High Standard Trophy 107 Military
Colt Woodsman
Ruger MkII
Ruger 10/22
Remington 550
Remington 552
Stevens CrackShot 26
Winchester 1903
Winchester 62
Mossberg Mod 60

midnight
02-23-2012, 12:24 AM
High Standard Supermatic Trophy
Ruger Single-six convertable
T/C Contender 12in
T/C Contender 8in
T/C Contender 6in
Remington 514
Ruger 10/22
Winchester 1890
Mossberg 640KA
Greener Martini
That's all I can remember due to CRS.

Bob

nwellons
03-12-2012, 07:08 PM
My assortment includes:

Remington 512-T
Henry Golden Boy
Remington Nylon 66
2 Hoban Model 45s
Stevens Favorite

Ruger Mark I
Ruger Bearcat
Stevens Offhand #35

I also have a Western Field Model 31 and a Marlin Glenfield 60 that I rarely shoot.

429421Cowboy
03-17-2012, 01:07 AM
Why yes, i do shoot .22:D Love my little Henry with or without the homemade folding bipod, always with the 3-9X40 Barska POJ scope on it, i can hear gophers scream as soon as i pull it out of the safe! First gun i ever shot was my mothers Browning BL-22, still think that is the greatest .22 ever made, the Henrys don't even come close!

HDS
03-20-2012, 09:42 AM
I have .22 versions of all center fire guns I own, except shotguns. My favorite .22lr:
http://i43.tinypic.com/nqcpw8.jpg

Actually, I am not sure it's my favorite, I like my other .22s so much too.

Saint
03-22-2012, 10:10 PM
S&W 22a-1 and a Winchester 190. Years ago my parents decided for whatever reason not to keep guns in the house so they placed all of their firearms in the care of family. The winchester was the first gun I ever shot and it left the house with the rest of them. 20 years later my father decided to give it to my brother but when he asked the family keeping it they insisted it was already returned. 5 years later it happened to suddenly reappear and they returned it but by then it was obvious my brother didnt care about guns so it went to me. Took it to the range and it couldnt feed more than two rounds without jamming. Took it apart (no small feat) and found most of the action rusted and what used to be the last inch or so of the recoil spring poured out as brown powder. Took me a year to restore but it shoots great now and i still have the first gun I ever fired.

kenyerian
03-22-2012, 10:19 PM
Ruger Single six, Ruger 10-22, contender in 22 mag, Marlin bolt in 22 mag, 3 marlin auto 22's , old stevens singleshot, oregon arms chipmunk, old remington auto, an old "saturday night special". Looking at a new Ruger 22 pistol.. Will never sell the single six . had it since 68

SlippShodd
03-24-2012, 11:38 PM
Hmm, let's see. Started with an old Mossberg single shot (still got), a Stoeger Luger, 3 Colt Woodsmans, Woodsmen, Whatever (a 6" 2nd Issue, a 6" last run Match Target, and a 4" near last run), a Ruger BB Mark II, a Ruger Bearcat (original run), 2 or 3 Remington 121s, 2 versions of the Wilkinson Sherry, Ruger 10-22 with the sporter stock, and my latest fave, a MOE S&W 15-22, which as someone posted early on, is as much fun as you can have with your clothes on. One of these days I'll get back a Beretta and a 4" SS S&W.
Nah, not much call for .22s around here.
20 plus years ago, my old man sold my last horse and sent me the money. I took that and bought a Ruger 77-22 and locked it up in the safe, waiting to give it to a kid for a first gun. I started with the old, worn out Mossberg single, and it, my dog, and my horse were my constant childhood companions. I figured that 77-22 would be about the coolest first gun a kid could have. As it turned out, the wife and I never had kids of our own, none of my nieces or nephews are gunny, and I almost gave up and shot the thing myself. Then 2 years ago, I had the opportunity to teach my childhood best friend's son to shoot. He spent a week with me and his dad at my family's ranch for his 16th birthday and shot a considerable amount of mine and his dad's inventory. On the last night, I watched him sneak up to within 20 yards of a badger and drill it with one shot in the neck from my .357. Then his dad and I sat on the tailgate and drank beer and laughed at him while he tried to skin it.
I mulled it over for a couple months, then we went on vacation and stopped to visit them at their place 500 miles away. I'd packed the Ruger in it's original box and stowed it in the 5th wheel before we left. We sat up late in the night talking guns and shooting and the boy was still pretty pumped up from the week we'd spent together. I manipulated the conversation so I could tell stories about the adventures, ranching and hunting with my old mare from my misspent youth. Then I told him about how the horse had lived to be over 30 years old and what I'd done with the money and how the gun had lanquished in the darkness of a gun safe for all those years, awaiting the one I deemed worthy. Then I handed him the keys to the trigger lock and told him where to find it in the trailer.
Last year, his folks sold their place in town and moved to a 30 acre spot in a rural part of western Oregon. I talked to his dad on the phone a couple nights ago and he told me the boy was having incredible fun with that gun I gave him, shooting as much as he pleased and ridding the farm of pesky critters.
I guess I did the right thing.

mike

larryp
04-21-2012, 04:07 PM
I have a Henry Goldenboy, an old model Ruger Bearcat and a Ruger MK II Target with the 6 7/8" barrel.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v712/lwrnc1963/cabinets003.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v712/lwrnc1963/cabinets002.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v712/lwrnc1963/random004.jpg

HoosierShooter
04-21-2012, 05:55 PM
Browning Buckmark and Marlin 39A from 1950 are my 22's. Run through a lot of Federal and Winchester bulk packs.

Shiloh
04-30-2012, 06:54 PM
anyone here shoot a 22?

Love them.

Cheap to shoot, one can shoot hundreds on a range session, accurate.

Shiloh

Franklin Zeman
06-13-2012, 09:46 AM
The only bad 22 I ever had was a Mossberg which I eventually discovered had a banana bore. Both ends were centered, but it bowed in the middle. It shot all over the place. Most accurate rig is a 69A Winchester. They used the target reciever on those. The rifling had much wider lands then current models have these days. It is a tack driver. Picked up a BSA Martini target rig but have not gotten much range time in it yet so have no idea how accurate it may be.

94ranger
07-03-2012, 09:51 PM
I've got 22 kits for my G3 and M4, and a 22 kit for my FAL on the way. A 22 always goes to the range with me. Love them.

tward
07-03-2012, 11:47 PM
yep, ar-7, JC Higgins model 42 dl, T/C Contender, Beretta Neos, Phonix Arms.
Tim

69papatango
07-05-2012, 05:15 AM
Yup ,
Latest Ruger Mark III Hunter ......Love it.

Shot 3 Gophers out at Mom's tonight with it before the Fireworks started up :-)

W.R.Buchanan
07-06-2012, 02:22 PM
Just got to this thread:

My most cherished gun is my Mauser ES340B made in 1929 which I purchased in 1968 for $50. Worth much more now. It is the only gun I will never sell, until I croak...

I also have my original Remington 514 which I traded in on the Mauser, and then bought back at a local gun show ten years later. Got $15 for it in trade and paid $20 to get it back. It is my garage gun right now.

I have a Springfield M6 Scout my wife bought me for a birthday 10-15 years back and it fits perfectly in the lid of my Jeep accessory box. Pretty accurate little gun and the .410 barrel is fun too.

I got a Browning .22 Auto for my 60th Birthday, it was made in 1968, and is a good one. I think that gun is probably the ultimate plinker of all times. I wish I could shoot it more, alot more!

Then my newest .22 is a Marlin 39A which I am in the process of refinishing the wood on. It is a nice gun and I think it will do good on the .22 silhoutte range. It was made in 1991 and has the safety, but I will modify the hammer to include a half cock notch and defeat the rebounding hammer "boing."

The only .22 pistol I have is a NAA Mini Master, which I bought specifically as a trail gun for when we used to go hiking above Santa Barbara CA. You never knew what kind of varmints you'd run into, and it felt good to have a gun with me even though it was just a litle popper. Gonna send it in to get the .22 Magnum cylinder fitted to it. For $50 it is too good to pass up.

I had a High Standard Trophy once but traded it for a Ruger 10-22 which I ended up hating. Gettig rid of that gun was a big mistake that is amplified everytime I see one at a gun show for $800!

I have been looking at one more .22.

It is a Primary Weapons Systems T3 Summit. This is the outfit that makes the "Raptor Stocks" for the 10-22's.

http://primaryweapons.com/store/pc/viewcontent.asp?idpage=17

The gun is a completely built 10-22 except for one thing. It is not a Semi Auto. It is a Strait Pull Biathalon style action.

So you get a full house 10-22 that uses all of the high end 10-22 parts, and same magzines, but since it doesn't require a certain power level to cycle the action it can also feed and fire CCI CB Longs virtually silently with no muffler.

They are available with a rainbow of different color stocks, but I like the black/gray or olive drab laminates best.

Not a cheap gun but on par with what you'd spend on a 10-22 with similar mods done.

I have has several other .22's during my life, but they have come and gone because they didn't do anything especially well. The ones I kept do!

Thus concludes my introduction into the Rimfire Section of the site. [smilie=w:

Randy

xrangerx
07-08-2012, 02:05 AM
Custom 10/22 Ruger
Mossberg Bolt Action
Ruger Mark II
Hi Standard 9 shot revolver

Fun and Cheap to feed!

sffar
07-08-2012, 06:15 AM
Love my .22's!
FAS 602
Ruger MKII
S&W K-Frame 6"
Colt Huntsman
Ruger 10-22
Rossi Pump take-down
Mauser Deutsches Sportmodell
Winchester M52 target
Sam

unclebill
07-17-2012, 06:56 PM
i own 2 rifles
a shilen bbl. 10-22
and a cz452 varmint
both very accurate
and love shooting them from a benchrest and pretending i am a B.R. champion.
my fiance loves shooting them too!

375RUGER
07-23-2012, 11:36 PM
Shoot =yes.
I'd have to go through the house to even count em. I'm sure there's more than a dozen.

Longwood
07-24-2012, 04:41 PM
I have decided I want a new rimfire rifle.
I have a little Savage 17HMR and like the 22 magnums but I want something to amaze people with, not kill stuff.

I am seriously debating this rifle, anyone have one or a similar model with the same action.

http://jga.anschuetz-sport.com/index.php5?produktID=206&menu=106&sprache=1&produktShow=detail

Russell James
07-25-2012, 06:04 AM
Winchester .22 rf single shot rifle. Browning .22rf single shot. Brno model rf repeater.
Love em all.

Hiwall55
07-30-2012, 08:24 AM
Remington model12 gallery,1890 Winchester,Stevens 414 Armory,Stevens Ideal 44,2 Marlin39's Marlin cowboy,Browning A-bolt,2 savages bolt ,2 10-22 tricked out, Henry golden boy, Springfield 87,514 Remington,Winchester 290,and my favorite-Winchester 1885 Lo-wall,my silouhette gun I've got a set trigger and custom sights on it last week at the range we were hitting bowling pins at 300 yards with it This coming Sunday I will be putting on a Buffalo Shoot ,.22 Match at the club,.22's , open sights and scope class. chickens at 50 yds offhand,pigs at 75 yds sitting unsupported, turkeys at 100 yds. off sticks, rams at 135 yds off the bench and Buffalos at 150 yds. Offhand again. Fun way to spend a Day, Thanks and thats my intro to the rimfire forum,Bill

RED333
11-25-2012, 11:37 PM
Yep, we have 2 now, for now.

captain-03
11-27-2012, 12:32 PM
Yep ----

Remington 40X USMC (2)
Remington 597
Remington 513T (2)
Mossberg 44US (3)
Winchester 52D
Winchester 9422MXTR
H&R Mdl 12
Kimber 82G (4)
Ruger 10/22 (3)
Marlin Mld 60SB
AR15 22LR Conversion Kit

Yep - I like 22's!!!

JLDickmon
11-29-2012, 03:48 PM
two of my four

the others are bolt guns..
a Western Field I got for like my 8th birthday
and a M77-22 Target
54880
54881

nwellons
12-05-2012, 09:13 AM
Yes, I'm into Rimfires. I built a backyard early this year and that revived my interest in .22s. I shoot Super Colibris and CCI Quiet in the rifles and Colibri in the pistols/revolvers. For the semi-autos, I usually shoot them at a State range that I get to monthly.

Hoban Model 45 traded for a 5 gallon aquarium . I was about 12
Remington 521T - $25 with my paper route money age about 13.
Ruger Bearcat - bought for my new wife back in ’66.
Stevens Offhand Target Model 35 bought 2012
Stevens Favorite restored and bought 2012.
Winchester Model 1906 w/62A barrel – bought in 2012
Henry Golden Boy bought 2012
Hoban Model 45 bought 2012
Sig M1911 .22 bought in 2012
North American Arms – 22/22mag bought in 2011
Remington Nylon 66 bought 2010
Ruger Standard 1975
Western Field Model 31 (Mossberg R)
Marlin Glenfield Model 60
Amadeno Rossi - revolver my grandma used for protection.

hithard
12-05-2012, 03:18 PM
Annie 1807
10/22
Glenfield 20

Awsar
12-05-2012, 06:43 PM
love .22rf used to teach boy scouts so i got alot of single shots they are so accurate and my kids love them.
savage 23aa probably my favorite it makes me look good it doesn't miss:)
win75 sporter
browning bar
rem541
rem510
win67
win69
savage mod 19 NRA
ruger single six
browning buckmark
Hi standard supermatic trophy
rem nylon66
rem552
and some others id have to chk the safe for have not shot them in awhile [smilie=b:

dave22250
12-05-2012, 08:50 PM
TC contender my favorite and very accurate in 10 inch match
marlin XT in 22
remington 341 P
H&R model 12
High Standard P100
I shoot the 200 yard silhoutte,100 yard target and 100 yard steel offhand