I like the odd and older 22 rifles, seldom seen foreign types, ect. It seems they end up being pump actions of late, but it doesn't really matter what the action type is.
I get drawn to them when walking a show or visiting a gunshop.
Not interested in more modern stuff. Usually buy orphans that need much love, understanding and a good home.
A Meriden Model 15 pump in deluxe grade,,I sold that one not to long ago. Really nice rifle.
(Mossberg bought that design after Meriden went under in 1918 and brought the rifle back with some small changes in the 20's as the Moss'b Model's K & S pump)
I picked up a Savage Model 1914 recently along with a Model 29S(Special) marked Ranger (not the later mfg A or B Model rifle though I have a couple of those too).
Marlin 97's,,gotta love those.
Remington 12B (GallerySpecial 22short) pretty rough!
H&A single shot Model 3922 Jr. Schuetzen
Wurfflein single shot mid-range 22 break open rifle
a bunch of Winchester 63, 61 and 62's
I've built quite a few custom high grade guns good .22 rifles. The right gun, restocked with nice wood, then engraved and checkered, nice blue or French Gray finish makes a nice custom rifle. The Winchester .22's always draw attention.
Stuff like that,, Many are StdVel ammo only due to their age and designs but that's no problem.
Plus I hunt only paper targets and I've never had one run very far before collapsing with a good hit even from a StdVel rd.