S. Hammer
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This one's modern, but I like the style.
PPS22 with 50 round drum magazine.

PPS22 with 50 round drum magazine.
Many may think of it as the #2 most popular 22 out there, but my Marlin 60 is actually a Marlin 22a special edition, that has a wood chuck or maybe prairie dog looking critter on a medallion mounted in the stock. The others I've seen on the internet have squirrels on them. It also has the "too scary for Jersey" 17 round tube and a last round bolt hold open. I guess the window was fairly small for those features on the Marlins.
That's the one; a GA22. They must have changed the numbering system, as the last 2 are 48 and there are no 16-21 numbers anywhere.Is your's one of the Great American Game Series rifles? Brass medalion in the stock,,ect.
The last round hold open was officially intro'd in 1985 in the 22 autos, but I've seen it earlier than that.
The American Game Series rifles were made from about 83 to 89. Each year placed a different animal in the brass disc into the stock.
Made on the M75Marlin, which was an upgrade of the Glenfield M75 which didn't exist anymore 'cause they discontinued the Glenfield marketing name (83).
It's all the same action anyway. M60, 99, 75, 989,,,
The series was made for a Hardware Store chain, but who I cannot recall.
If they still run the serial numbers on the M60 series receivers the way they used to,,add the last 2 digits to '68' and get the year of mfg of the receiver,,and usually of the rifle. Maybe they've changed that since they started #'ing them in '68.
We destroyed an awfull lot of return for repair waranteed rifles that were pre-68 unser#'d. The whole rifle. Model 80's too.
Hope this helps.
Not a rimfire, but a .22 muzzleloader flintlock. Haven't found the pic yet, may have to get him to send me another.
That's the one; a GA22. They must have changed the numbering system, as the last 2 are 48 and there are no 16-21 numbers anywhere.
Dad would have probably picked it up at "Tru Value" or possibly "Coast to Coast" (were he did a vast majority of his gift shopping back then, usually the day of on his way home from work), most likely in 84, 85 or 86. I guess it could be an 83 (the first 2 are 15), but it seams unlikely that it got the LRHO 2 years early.