show some 22cal guns just for fun.

Nope. The light handled one is a Chinese copy of a pre-war Walther Olympia. (It's actually fairly nice and accurate.)

The one to the left of it that wbraswell picked is either a M1925 Hartford (3 up from bottom) or a High Standard HD Military (2 up from bottom). (I'm not sure which one he meant.)
 
watch out now.........here is the BIGGEST .22 you have ever seen
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ASTRA CUB .22 short
 
Kimber .22 Hunter
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Winchester 1903
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CZ 452 Trainer
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S&W 22s
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Walther UIT
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S&W 1953 .22/32 Kit Gun
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Hey, great! Where can I get one of those trees that grow guns?
They only grow South of the Smith&Wesson Line.;)

man tell me I just water it and use miricale grow and bam a gun ever now and then.
I use miracle grow for shotguns, but if I want some lever actions, I spread some chicken manure and water it in good.

A couple of Marlins, circa 1961 and 1963, I think. I have had the long one since 1961. There is a 9422Magnum Trapper just visible beyond the 94AE in .45 Colt.
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Keeping with rimfires and the lumber motif, heart pine planks have been known to sprout K22s, and Eastern Cedar boards sometimes grow SS Kit Guns.;)

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My .22's are just about my favorite to shoot:

Mossburg Model 44US

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Browning BL22 Deluxe Grade II. First gun I ever bought back in 1977.

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Ruger 1022 'Possum Slayer'

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S&W 15-22

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Ruger MKII with Tactical Solutions PAC LITE upper.

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Ruger 22/45

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Uberti Stallion SAA

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Colt's Frontier Scout SAA

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.22 ? A few.

Although it is possible to have too many .22 rim fires, I do not know anyone who has got there yet. These are just some that were handy tonight.
At top is a 1894 Stevens Favorite. The Lyman tang and Beech Combination front sight are original to the gun,as is the Stevens #709 scope. I'm rebuilding mounts. Around 1900.
Next is a Remington #4, Brown/Rawls Frankigun. .32 RF frame,
Reject barrel (bore off center, lines up with .32 RF firing pin).The scope is a 1935 Lyman Targetspot 8X. Beech Combo front and a generic tang sight. One hole groups at 50 yds. and just under an inch at 100 yds.
Then the 1940 Colt's Woodsman Sport Model. I thought I paid a little too much for it, but turned out to be a great buy. Shoots great too.
There are more .22s but I don't have pics right now.
 

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Heres a M34-1 Kit gun
 

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I'll second that you can't have too many .22's.

Bruce

MAS 45
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S&W Model 63
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Ruger MkII Target 512
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Custom 10/22 (Wifey has another one)
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CZ452 Special
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Charles Daly (Zastava) Superior II (these are so nice I bought another one)
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I'll play too...
Beretta 87T Threaded
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Colt 4" Match Target
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Smith 63 and 651s
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Colt Frontier .22s
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More Smiths
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Buckmark 'Breast Cancer Awareness'
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Colt Woodsman Sport
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Smith 63 sporting some Grasshorn Sheephorn Grips
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Colt 2nd Amendment .22 Buntline
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