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Community Guru Wannabe
Ride: 2005 Deuce
Join Date: 2008, Jan 05
Location: Ohio
Posts: 1,688
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Re: Shooting 22's
Ruger 10/22's for me. We have 3 or 4 of those. Target model heavy barrel, wood stock, & synthetic stock. We do have 2 houses to split them up with. I am pretty sure I sold one a couple of months back & bought a mini 14. I have a Walther P-22 to plink around with while riding the 4 wheeler around the farm.
I've been looking at a lever action. They just look like fun. |
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Play The Throttle
Ride: 1987 FXRS LOWRIDER
Join Date: 2008, Jan 26
Location: st.louis MI
Posts: 332
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Re: Shooting 22's
I've got a erma .22 luger, built in east Germany. It is a lot of fun when it is functioning correctly. It is a real finicky pistol and jams when it is dirty. But it is extremely accurate, well balanced, and good looking. It is a real precision piece.
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Join Date: 2007, Jul 05
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Community Guru Wannabe
Ride: 2005 Deuce
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I know this is crazy, but I like my heavy barrel without the bipod, shoot off the shoulder. Can easily put the bipod back on though. |
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Play The Throttle
Ride: 2002 Fatboy, name "Seabiscuit"
Join Date: 2007, Oct 24
Location: Corbin, Kentucky
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Re: Shooting 22's
I love my Anshultz 1903. Also enjoy my Thompson Center Contender 10", Ruger 10/22 is a favorite toy with 50 rnd clip. I also have S&W 2206. Got to luv the 22's. Like Eley ammo, Remington Match and cci target for plinking.
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Start The Engine
Ride: 2001 Heritage Softail Classic
Join Date: 2008, Jan 04
Location: Kansas
Posts: 49
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Re: Shooting 22's
Got a S & W. 15 round clip. Thats the wifes Snake Charmer. Got a 22 Rifle, bolt action from my dad. Its a old Sears Ranger. Needs work on the eject.
By the way If you all ever need a gun smith. CHeck out Simmons in Olathe Ks. They get guns from all over the county. They are excellent. |
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Warming The Wheels
Ride: 2002 FLHTCUI
Join Date: 2007, Nov 23
Posts: 58
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Re: Shooting 22's
Leaver guns for me too. Winchester 9422m, Henry Golden Boy, Henry H001, and a couple of Marlin 336 centerfires. I like all kinds and brands of guns, but leaver rifles are my favorite!
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