Pics of your other .22's

How is the GSG 1911... I really wanted to get one, The only other 22 I wanted to get was the MP22 handgun, but nobody has them right now
 
Mine: Smith & Wesson Model 41 w/ 7" barrel, Clark Grips, Sightmark Green Dot Mini Shot sight.

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Hers: (Smith & Wesson 386 XL Hunter), Browning Buck Mark Practical URX, Sig Sauer SIG522.

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Here is a photo of my two bolt action 22 magnums: One is desert camo, the other is tactical black. Both are Marlin model 782 and are great solid performers. Maybe S&W will chamber the M&P 15/22 to 15/22magnum, that would be nice, performance of a .17HMR but more kick...
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Here's my old 3 screw ruger single six with a 9 1/2" barrel. Super fun to shoot!
 

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How is the GSG 1911... I really wanted to get one, The only other 22 I wanted to get was the MP22 handgun, but nobody has them right now

The GSG 1911 is great for so many reasons. Go look at one beside any other 1911 .22lr clone. See what you buy.

Had mine since June. Love it. Shoots great!!!
Can't say enought!!!

This pistol a perfect example of what S&W did with the M&P 15-22 rifle.

It is a 1911 in .22lr. Just Like the M&P15-22 is a AR in .22lr.

~80 to 90%. Great.

Guy22
 
This was my great-grandfather's Colt Woodsman .22LR. My Dad passed in along to me for my birthday earlier this year. I've since cleaned it up and it looks great. It has some light pitting, but a light polishing brought the blue to a nice dark color that hides the few flaws she has. I need to get some pics of the "after" version.
 

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This was my great-grandfather's Colt Woodsman .22LR. My Dad passed in along to me for my birthday earlier this year. I've since cleaned it up and it looks great. It has some light pitting, but a light polishing brought the blue to a nice dark color that hides the few flaws she has. I need to get some pics of the "after" version.

Fine looking old pistol with some great family history.
 
Top is a Winchester Model 61 which was my Dad's, and is the first gun I ever shot.

Bottom is an Anschutz Zephyr, designed to fire .22 LR shot shells. Bolt action, 5 round magazine, .22 bore half way up, .410 sized smooth bore the rest of the way. This gun, along with a trap that throws small clay birds, was originally owned by a boy scout troop and used for skeet shooting.

Better keep the the Winchester Model 61. That is quite a collectible rifle. I see good used ~ $ 1,500. Like new in box ~ $3,200 and up. I have a good friend that has one, his Dad left him. His Dad bought only good stuff, and kept papers and boxes.

He said he was thinking of trading it for a Colt HB -AR15. I told him I would trade him my Colt, and any Glock he wanted, for it.
That got him looking around. When he saw one in the condition he has go at auction for ~4 Grand. He decided to keep it.
Great gun!!!

Guy22
 
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Mk II 10"
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MKII 8"
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Colt 22
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Jr Colt
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Stoger
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I don't have pictures of rifles now, got to fix that.

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Well, I don't have an M&P, but like to post pics of some 22's.
Let's start with an S&W.
S&W K22 Outdoorsman (1939)
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H&R 22 SPECIAL (also 1939) 9 shot
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Ruger 22 Standard (1965)
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Winchester 62A (1950)
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Nice, In too learned how to shoot on a Winchester 61 that was my Dads. Great little rifle. Nice to see another one around still and it looks like you kept her in good shape!

Top is a Winchester Model 61 which was my Dad's, and is the first gun I ever shot.

Bottom is an Anschutz Zephyr, designed to fire .22 LR shot shells. Bolt action, 5 round magazine, .22 bore half way up, .410 sized smooth bore the rest of the way. This gun, along with a trap that throws small clay birds, was originally owned by a boy scout troop and used for skeet shooting.
 
GSG 1911, had to get a .22 pistol soon after I got my m&p 15-22 to practice. Love this gun! works great with federal 550. Only problems a couple times fail to feed (3 times out of over 400 rds) Sprigfield armory GI grips, love the GI grips almost got the sig 1911-22 just because there's came with them.
 

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Ruger 10/22 with goodies
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Ruger 22/45
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Rimfire family pic
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10/22
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Mosquito
Savage .17
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A couple of my favorites.
This is a Marvel Unit 2 upper on a Jim Boland lower. The original 38 Super comped slide assembly developed a couple of cracks in the ejection port area. Fitting the conversion kit to this frame was a chore, but breathed new life into this amazing gun. Boland was a true artist.
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My Grail Gun that took years to find... a Peters Stahl Hi Power conversion unit, mounted on my early 70's Belgian HP.
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this one is a lil rare but a great shooter and yes this was my first attempt at a cammo job but it was done with textured paint

Stevens model 416 marked US Property,,, iron sights were removed and it was drilled and tapped for a scope when i got it so not much collectors value

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Built this a while ago, it will put five in 1/4" @ 50 yards with match ammo. Wonder if my new 15-22 will do as well.

Beautiful 10/22; I am a little jealous.

Don't hold your breath waiting for 1/4"@ 50 yards with your 15-22, or even at 25 yards. An inch or maybe 3/4" at 50 is more like what you'll get.
 
never seen one but now gotta have one,,, that rifle is beautiful :eek:

Kimber stopped making .22lr rifles about 5 years ago, and if you think the plain Jane Hunter is pretty you should see a Cascade or SuperAmerica with Fancy walnut, high polished bluing, and checkered steel butt plates.
 
Here is my Winchester 67-22 Short that has was originally owned by my grandfather, passed to my father, to me, and one day my son :)

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When my dad was about 12 (think '69), he decided to drill out the back of the stock so it could "hold extra bullets". Good thing he never slammed the stock down on the ground! LOL When I took ownership of it about a year ago, it still had the bullets in the holes! I really wish I kept them, some nice 40+ year old Federal Ammunition. Some fired okay when I took it to the range, a few squibs but none stuck in the barrel thankfully.

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I don't have pictures of most of my .22's. Not shown below are a Marlin 39A, Marlin 60 (cheap plastic version), Marlin 60 (50th anniversary walnut version), Thompson Center Classic .22, and a Ruger Mark II with 5" heavy barrel.

Marlin 1897 Cowboy (LNIB). I love this gun. I need a better pic.
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1974 vintage Ruger Single Six
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Charles Daly Superior II. Made by Zastava. Cool little bolt .22.
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Ruger Mark III Lipsey's special. This is a stock photo, but mine is NIB.
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2213 LNIB with all accessories
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17 No Dash
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Kimber of Oregon 82c (custom 10/17 HM2 and Marlin papoose in background)
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Table full of 617's
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22/32 Kit Gun
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Win 75 Target w/ grooved receiver
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All I have pics of :D
 

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