I like pretty much all 22’s, but I have a soft spot for the Marlins.Marlin 39A , CZ 452s , Browning SA-22 and 10/22s are among my favorite 22s. Had a Sako P94S Varmint that I wish I had back.
Awesome! Is that an old Stevens "crackshot" with an oct. bbl on the right?Anyone else find it difficult to leave a sweet looking Rimfire at the gun shop? There’s one 17HMR, two 22 magnums and the rest are 22LR. 22LR is by far my favorite cartridge.
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I love a good 22. I have a few...enough that I was starting to think that maybe I have a problem. But now I know I don't...at least not compared to the OP, lol . I'm a Marlin and Ruger fan myself...particularly the older ones.
No sir, it's a Hopkins and Allen No. 922 22LR. The rifling is all but gone but it can still hit a pop can at 30 or so feet.Awesome! Is that an old Stevens "crackshot" with an oct. bbl on the right?
My go to 22 rifle is my Marlin 25, I've had it for close to 30 years. I only have one 22 pistol it's a Ruger SR22, the grandkids love shooting that one. My sister bought a TX22 just a few weeks ago, it shoots very well. I think I see one of those in my not so distant future.That's a sweet collection!
Due to the current prices on ammo my 22's have become my most used guns recently. I used to neglect them but found a new appreciation for them. It's nice to be able to shoot a bunch without thinking about the hurting it's putting on my wallet.
My Henry lever action is my favorite, paired with a Hi-Viz fiber optic front sight it's an absolute treat. New shooters love it.
And I've bought two 22lr handguns since the current shortage, a Heritage Rough Rider 6.5" and a Taurus TX22. Both are well-liked and serve their place. The Rough Rider is ridiculously fun to shoot and even to disassemble and clean. The TX22 serves well as sort of an analog for training my full-size pistols. It even fits in some of my CZ P-10c holsters so I can practice draws and dry practice with it at home and just keep my P-10c loaded. Decent trigger on the TX22 too.
In short my addiction is pretty new and definetely not going away anytime soon
I think I need to develop a soft spot for a few of those! Very nice line up!!I have a soft spot for old Mossberg .22's myself, but really almost any old .22's are okay with me.
Here are my Mossbergs...
44 U.S.
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151M-C
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My very first rifle as a kid was a 44 U.S.. (not the one I have now, sadly) I used one to get my rifle and shotgun merit badge in Boy Scouts many moons ago and fell in love with it, so I looked for one shortly afterward. Only gave $50 for that one!I think I need to develop a soft spot for a few of those! Very nice line up!!
If the MK XXII ever needs to find a good home, I know someone who would give it lots n lots of love. I used to have one. I even found a like new original Weatherby rimfire scope for it. Sweetest shooting rifle I ever owned. One ragged hole at 50 yds all day long. I've been kicking myself every since for letting it go.I have two rifles, a Weatherby XXII and a Ruger 10/22. I don't need both but it's nice to have when two of us wants to shoot.