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Res ipsa loquitur
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Are you sure the rifle to the right of the 9422 isn't a BAR-22? I couldn't see a slide on it is why I'm asking.


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The lovely and sleek Browning BL-22




I'm gonna vote for the funniest frog with the loudest croak on the highest log.
 
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Are you sure the rifle to the right of the 9422 isn't a BAR-22? I couldn't see a slide on it is why I'm asking.


Yep. The wood fore end slides back about 2", partially over the receiver, when you operate the action. You can see the cut away so it doesn't cover the ejection port. I don't own a BAR-22.


I just noticed I have them set up like a Christmas carol:
4 Lever Actions
3 Pump Rifles
2 Semi-Autos
and a Bolt gun with a detachable mag.
 
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From bottom to top, oldest to newest:

Herm Weihrach DSM-34 Hitler Youth marked K98K trainer. Bubba had his way with the stock, an extremely rare rifle & very accurate.

1941 Winchester 75. Still trying to figure out how to use the rear sight.

Mossberg 44US(a) Hit the CMP mail order jackpot, D & T by the factory. Very accurate.

1951 FN IDF K98 trainer, 1 of 1500. Another tack driver.

Not pictured:

CZ455

Ruger Mk 1

A mystery .22 trainer I bought yesterday, I'll post pictures when I get it.




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I love a good .22lr. At one point I thought that I might never buy another centerfire firearm again and only buy more .22s. Here is my collection.

Top to bottom:
-S&W M&P AR-22
-Winchester 72 bolt. I believe someone cut the barrel but they did a perfect job of it even perfectly remounting the front sight. I found it at a pawn shop for $70.
-Henry lever action.
-Winchester 1906 pump. Found this one a few years ago at another pawn shop.
-Ruger Single Six 3 screw
-Ruger SP101. That’s the old model with the full lug and 6 shot cylinder.
-Colt 22
-Heritage Rough Rider (the last revolver is too)
-S&W M&Pc .22





“Everybody wants a Sig in the sheets but a Glock on the streets.” -bionic218 04-02-2014
 
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Had a fun day with the family Saturday.
My sons brought their girlfriends out to the farm property, and we casually plinked at all sorts of tin cans and those little spinner targets.

Had a blast, wife made some great food, what a nice day.

No "tactical" anything, just good old fashioned .22's.



Sounds like great fun GCE, my family and I enjoy plinking with .22's as well.


No car is as much fun to drive, as any motorcycle is to ride.
 
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Kz1000, those are awesome!
 
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A couple of my CZs top is a like new 455 and the bottom is my 457 Varmint.



New in the box 452


Super fun pair of Brownings a grade 2 BL22 and lastly a grade 1 SA22






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I've have more 22LR's than any other caliber, I don't shoot them for precision, just pure enjoyment.
I've got a Stevens Little Scout and Favorite that were from my dad and his best friend but for some reason I don't have pictures of ... maybe because they aren't in that great of shape, but they're shootable and I take them out on occasion.

An H&R M512 from the CMP that I've been going to reshape and finish the stock on for years, now that I'm semi-retired maybe I'll have time to do it



Marlin 39A that I've reworked with a 16" barrel



A favorite lever gun, Henry's Evil Roy





A couple 10-22's I'm especially fond of





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... if you don't you'll find an excuse.

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That is a great looking 10/22, with the gray stock,on the bottom!


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Husband, Father, Aggie,
all around good guy!
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I enjoy a .22 for a relaxing day at the range.

My favorite range day shooters are:
Ruger 10-22 Target
S&W 617 6-inch
Ruger MKII Gov Target
Browning SA22
Remington 552 Speedmaster
Beretta Model 87 Target
Marlin M60 (my first firearm, purchased at Target ~’81)

Want to buy:
Weatherby XXII tube
Browning BAR
Marlin 39 ~ Mountie
Winchester 9422 Trapper
Beretta Mod 89
Winchester 52
Ruger MKII Slab side Target


Current safe queens(NIB):
Kimber (Clackamus)Gov Model 82
H&R M12
Remington 541X
Ruger International 10-22
Auto Ord 1927 A3 Thompson + drum & stick

Almost nothing better for relaxing than shooting.22

HK Ag
 
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