The .22!

I have 2 CZs. One is a Varmint and the other is a Sporter. Both shoot lights out.
I picked up a 1970s vintage Anschutz Sporter and with iron sights and cheep ammo, can shot 2" at 50 regularly.
Two Rugers and a Buckmark Micro. Buckmark is my favorite.
I have a murdered-out 10/22 I'd sell. CMC custom touches throughout.
 
10/22 & a Henry.
The Henry is the first rifle I bought when I moved stateside 9 years ago & it's round count is in the hundreds of thousands!
 
I used to collect rimfires and had over 30 something at one pont. I now have that parsed down to just my favorites, but hands down the Kimber of America .22 is one of the finest .22s ever made. The fact that Kimber quit making them is a travesty. I have one that is completely original and one that was kind of a beater so I cut the barrel short and threaded it and had a kevlar stock made for it.
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Still have my first gun , Ithaca .22 lever action single shot


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I have a few .22s but nothing that’s even remotely modern. I guess the most modern one I have is the lever action in the middle which I bought used when I was a kid about 40 years ago. The oldest one in the bunch is about 120 years old, give or take, and my favorite one is the pump action marlin, three rifles in from the right. That one is a hand me down that my great grandfather bought new, when he was a kid, in the late 1800’s.
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I have a few .22s but nothing that’s even remotely modern. I guess the most modern one I have is the lever action in the middle which I bought used when I was a kid about 40 years ago. The oldest one in the bunch is about 120 years old, give or take, and my favorite one is the pump action marlin, three rifles in from the right. That one is a hand me down that my great grandfather bought new, when he was a kid, in the late 1800’s.
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I have that same Marlin. Grandad's ranch gun from when he was a boy, his dad got it from a carnival shooting gallery.

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I have that same Marlin. Grandad's ranch gun from when he was a boy, his dad got it from a carnival shooting gallery.

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Sweet little rifles eh? I actually have two of those model 18’s, my great grandfathers and another one that was refinished and I picked up about 15 years ago. There’s another Marlin in that group that is from around the same era but a model 20, and also in there is a Winchester pump that I believe was manufactured in 1906.


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