Let`s see your rimfires, any kind

617's (all not pictured)

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Minty Kit Gun

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Win 75 Target

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422

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17-6

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34-1

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617 and 648 top and bottom

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I need to take more pictures of my long guns. i have:

Winchester 69a's, 67a youth, Custom 10/22 17 machII, Sako Quad, etc.

i love rimfires
 
No photos but mine do exist,

winchester 52b target
winchester 52b sporter
winchester 67 single shot
winchester 47 single shot
remington 40x target
stevens 416 target
mossberg 44 us
sako finnfire
browning t bolt
mas 45 mauser
s&w model17
high standard victor
ruger mkI target
h&r 949

(No photos but mine do exist.) Yeah...., Uh-huh!! sure!! LOL ;)
 
Here's a few Winchester .22s.

Single shots
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69s
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Grooved 72A
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75 Target
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67 Youth and 60A
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57 and 56 .22Short
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Factory scoped 63
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62A and 61 S, L, LR
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61 .22 Magnum
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A few 1906 and 1890s
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S&Ws 617, pre 17, 18-2, 63
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High Standard Double Nines
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Remington #4 and #6
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High Standard Double Nines
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Some Old Stevens
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Winder Musket
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1937 Winchester Model 62

Farm fresh Winchester Model 62 "gallery" pump in .22 Short
All original, all there. Dates to 1937

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My favorite Ruger 10/22... no longer has the reflex sight, switched to a genuine 1928 Thompson rear sight.

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Here you go K-22 combat well used and is a fun shooter.
 

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My favorite Ruger 10/22... no longer has the reflex sight, switched to a genuine 1928 Thompson rear sight.

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I`ve heard of those "Thompson" kits for the 10/22, but never saw one before.
Is it much trouble to put it all togather?
 
Easy as can be... just a few bolt-on parts. Takes maybe all of 10 minutes. I also changed the barrel for a finned one, added an original Thompson Cutts Compensator and fitted a standard Ruger 10/22 magazine inside the shell from an Airsoft Thompson magazine. Turned out pretty well.
 
Easy as can be... just a few bolt-on parts. Takes maybe all of 10 minutes. I also changed the barrel for a finned one, added an original Thompson Cutts Compensator and fitted a standard Ruger 10/22 magazine inside the shell from an Airsoft Thompson magazine. Turned out pretty well.

They make 50 round drums for the 10/22 now. Don`t look quite like a Thompson drum, but similar. No idea how well they work.

Where did you get the finned barrel?
Probably would not be hard to make one out of a .920 diameter barrel. My dad has a good little lathe I could use for the job, but if you can buy em reasonable, why bother.

Always kind of wanted one of the Auto Ordnance rimfire Thompsons, but they are hard to find as well as high priced.

Now I`m going to break my own rimfire rule and post the pics below.
Not as much fun as a full auto, but these semi Thompsons are still a blast to shoot.

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Rimfire Firearms

Ruger Standard Carbine All Weather
Kimber 82 Government
High Standard Supermatic Citation 107
S&W Model 17 (no dash) Target Hammer and Trigger
 
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They make 50 round drums for the 10/22 now. Don`t look quite like a Thompson drum, but similar. No idea how well they work.

Where did you get the finned barrel?
Probably would not be hard to make one out of a .920 diameter barrel. My dad has a good little lathe I could use for the job, but if you can buy em reasonable, why bother.

Always kind of wanted one of the Auto Ordnance rimfire Thompsons, but they are hard to find as well as high priced.

The barrel came from Green Mountain... it just looked right.

Yes, I've seen some of the 50rd magazines for a 10/22. The teardrop version looks as though it would fit inside the Airsoft drum magazine shell. Unfortunately I live in the Peoples Republik of Kalifornia where such things are a bit of a no-no. All I'd need is some rookie cop on a crusade to rid the state of those evil high capacity magazines.

Would love one of the Auto-Ordnance versions but the sure don't come cheap when you can actually find one. The gussied up Ruger will work just fine for my purpose.
 
Hi Standard Double Nine

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Colt's Frontier Scout

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Urberti Stallion

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I'm not sure what this one is. I've had it for a long time, my wife bought it for me when I graduated college and it's had a zillion rounds down the barrel. Made in West Germany.

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Ruger 10/22 'Possum Slayer in a Choates folding stock.

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Ruger MKII with Tactical Solutions PAC LITE upper.

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The barrel came from Green Mountain... it just looked right.

Yes, I've seen some of the 50rd magazines for a 10/22. The teardrop version looks as though it would fit inside the Airsoft drum magazine shell. Unfortunately I live in the Peoples Republik of Kalifornia where such things are a bit of a no-no. All I'd need is some rookie cop on a crusade to rid the state of those evil high capacity magazines.

Would love one of the Auto-Ordnance versions but the sure don't come cheap when you can actually find one. The gussied up Ruger will work just fine for my purpose.

Those tear drop mag work if you can keep them clean. And I mean really clean. And 22s are anything but clean. Don`t know what powder is used in rimfire ammo, but clean burning it isn`t.
Someone has round drum mags out for the 10/22, but I`ve yet to run across anyone who has one to find out how well they work.

Just did a search on gun broker for a rimfire Auto Ordnance. None there. Just as well. Probably couldn`t afford it if I found one.
Last one I ran across was about 5 years ago at a gun show. They wanted a very healthy price for it even back then. And at the time I had just bought a larger house, so my bank account was on life support at the time.

Should have known starting this thread wasn`t a good idea. Everyone has been posting some really nice 22s making me wish I could afford a batch of new guns. (when I really ought to be paying down the mortgage)
Maybe I`ll go buy me a lottery ticket.:)
 
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