Pics of your other .22's

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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I've got an early single six (3 screw) that I love shooting. Good to see someone else with a charles daly, my skeet gun is an old daly muroku over under 20 gauge that was my grandfathers. Basically a browning citori
 
I've got an early single six (3 screw) that I love shooting. Good to see someone else with a charles daly, my skeet gun is an old daly muroku over under 20 gauge that was my grandfathers. Basically a browning citori

My son has an old 3-screw single six, but it's a little rough. Still a good shooter, though.

The construction of the Charles Daly bolt .22 is really neat. It just feels like an old gun. The wood is oiled walnut not high polished, etc. I like it. It was built by Zastava.
 
Phil, I like your SIG. Here is a shot of my GSG-5 with a few mods. Fun rifle to shoot and very accurate. Bob

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Love it. I've really been thinking about picking one of those up. I was trying to get the new limited nickel plated one but I missed out so I think I'm gonna just get the standard black one.
 
Other .22s

We all love our 15-22s, but what is everybody favorite .22 other than the 15-22?

For me, it's my Ruger 22-45 Lite.
 
Ruger 10/22

I absolutely love my 10/22. I've done a few mods on it already. I got the trigger pull nice, smooth and light. I'm thinking of getting a bull barrel for it sometime in the near future. I'm making this rifle my precision rifle. And the 15/22 I just have a reflex sight on it. I've seen those 22-45 Lite. Nice looking gun.
 
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I put a volquartsen hammer, sear, and extractor in mine (22-45). A little over 2 lbs trigger pull and zero malfunctions other than the occasional bad primer.
 
That's easy. The two I inherited from my parents. My dad's Colt Woodsman (Series III) and my mom's Ruger Super Single Six.

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I also put a Volquartsen hammer in my 10/22. I would like to eventually put a Volquartsen sear in my rifle. But for now I polished the sear, disconnect, and I put a Volquartsen trigger. I'm a little hesitant about getting a Volquartsen sear. I've heard some guys say that it wasn't worth it and all I should do is replace the hammer.
Do you feel that changing out the sear made a significant change?
 
Hard one to answer as I own a few 22s. I guess I will have to go with my old reliable Taurus 990 tracker 6.5 incher. Accurate and fun to shoot.
 
I put in the sear and hammer in at the same time, together they work well. I put in the exact edge extractor because I would have maybe 1 or 2 stove pipes per 100 shots with federal bulk. I have had zero stove pipes after the extractor.
 
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