Yes, a CZ 457 or a Anschütz (if I afford it)A CZ 457 would be an heirloom quality rimfire to add to your pile.
Or a used 452, 455, etc., but those are discontinued.
Yes, a CZ 457 or a Anschütz (if I afford it)A CZ 457 would be an heirloom quality rimfire to add to your pile.
Or a used 452, 455, etc., but those are discontinued.
Rohm RG24 (taken apart and in a bag until I figure out how to put it back together)
AYep ... it counts for 77.3%
LOL
Bone stock 10/22 from the 80’s.
Bergara B14R w/ 5-25x56 Hubble telescope.
Ruger Mk IV Hunter w/ Vortex RDS.
That is it….for now.
A 310 Win2 513T Remington
310 Winchester
Browning Nomad
Smith K17
several 10-22s
3 or 4 Ruger MkII
SR22
Anschutz unfired target model
Single 6 convertible
Henry H001
Henry 22mag ( if those count)
Savage that I can't remember the model number of right now
A German single shot that I can't recall the make
Rossi single shot
CZ 452
3 Marlin 39A
Ruger GP100 10 shot revolver
that is all I can think of right off. I will have to get my Make, Model, Serial list out and check for others
Only have 2. A Smith & Wesson M&P22 Compact and a tiny North American Arms .22 revolver.I have four rifles and two pistols.
I have my two oldest .22's tuned up and running.
1) Springfield/Steven's 87A. This was my grandfathers hunting .22.
2) Marlin/Glenfield model 60. A new to me 1976 manufactured gun.
Others include:
Remington Nylon 66 Apache. Black stock with white diamond. Fed thru the stock.
Winchester model 61 pump with the original Weaver B4 scope.
Ruger Mark II KMK678 pistol.
High standard Double 9 .22 revolver.
All I need now is more ammo!!! And time to shoot.
back when I was a young whipper snapper, I took some gunsmithing classes. One of my projects was to fully glass bed the action and barrel and polish the trigger. I have it down to a 1-1/2 lb pull on the trigger, and it is entirely safe. You can bang it on the ground, hit the stock, whatever and it won't fire, but touch that trigger and she is gone.A 310 Win
Saw one in a pawnshop and passed, went back to get it a couple days later and it was gone. Extremely accurate rifles. I still find them on gunbroker, etc, but theyve doubled in price from a few years back.
I got lucky and a 320 was put out a couple days later, I grabbed it. They were precursers to the kimbers.
Even with a 8lb trigger and cci standards, shoots pretty dang good. 10 shots @50