"Plinkers"...Lets see those Rimfire Rifles

chp,
Now that looks like fun! I'd have a suppressed Ruger Mk2 right now if it were not for the "open door policy" ATF has with you once you sign on the line.

I'd love an integrally suppressed Mk1 or Mk2.

Bob
 
10/22 "Krink Plinker" SBR with SWR Warlock suppressor. Side folding triangle stock - it fits into a backpack when folded. I shoot it more than anything else in the safe :D It now wears a Weaver 1-3x.

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Nice job on your 10/22. Just what exactly is left of the original? And why is it still a 10/22? :D
 
Nice job on your 10/22. Just what exactly is left of the original? And why is it still a 10/22? :D

The receiver (underneath the faux Krink receiver), bolt, fire control group - that's all :eek:

$400 worth of stamp taxes :( but I'd do it again
 
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Remington No. 1 Sporting Rifle
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Here's a couple of .17HMR's - love this little pill.
CZ452 Varmint & Savage 93R17-BV (laminate stock)
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Now the .22's
Charles Daly (Zastava) Superior II - these are Serbian made and a real deal. I've already refinished the stock on the left one.
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Custom 10/22 - no original Ruger parts left.
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CZ452 Special
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I grew up with this octogon barrel winchester 61 in .22 LR. Dad bought it in the late 1930s. He added the block of wood as he was a tall man.
I remember once he entered a neighborhood turkey shoot. I looked around and seen some guys with telescoped bolt rifles and exspressed my concern. Dad just said well, they still got to hold them. Dad won!

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chp,
I am sure you are correct.

MW,
That is a beauty. I imagine finding ammo can be fun!

CH47,
Those are nice looking rifles. I've never picked up .17.....but there is always tomorrow!

feralmerril,

"they still got to hold them"....love it!!

Muddyboot,
Nice looking Mossbergs! Very clean.

Bob
 
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I don't have all the .22 rifles photographed but here are the 3 main usin' .22s. A Springfield M1922AII, a Winchester Model 90 .22 Long Rifle, and a Winchester Model 57.
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My Winchester Model 57 is sad looking but a keen shooting rifle. Has a great 2-stage trigger and is very accurate despite its repaired stock. Trained our two sons and even won some local small bore matches for them. This is our eldest at about 5-6 years old. He's 29 now.
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Found one additional photo of a Remington Model 41. Seen here sitting on braided cord since I forgot to bring a sand bag for this impromptu plinking session.
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Smith & Wesson 8 38-inch Model 17
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Pre-war Colt Woodsman
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Our youngest son shooting the Woodsman when he was about 7-8. He's 25 now.
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chp,
Now that looks like fun! I'd have a suppressed Ruger Mk2 right now if it were not for the "open door policy" ATF has with you once you sign on the line.


Bob

Then you ought to be happy to hear that there is no such thing as an "open door policy" with the
purchase of a suppressor and tax stamp. If you're an FFL that is another matter.
 
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Yeah, it probably would. Playing with evil, nasty guns and all. Warps their little minds.

Here he is now.

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I have about 2 1/2 dozen .22s so can't post them all but here are a few not mentioned yet.
My first .22, a Noris garden gun, a WW2 bringback from my uncle.
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Reising Model 65 military training rifle
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Winchester Model 75T WW2 military training rifle
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Pre-war Mauser ES340B
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Enfield No1,MKIV training rifle
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MAS 45, French post war military training rifle
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Savage 416-T WW2 military training rifle
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Hi Standard Mode B-US military training pistol
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ServiceGun,
Nice looking Ruger!

Phil,
Would you mind a PM to give me a better understanding of this? Thanks!!

Gil,
GREAT looking young man!! I'm proud he's serving our country!

Redogge,

That Enfield has to be the the coolest (to me)...a bit heavy to hunt squirrels?

Bob
 
It's one of the conversions, not the Parker Hale version. The neatest thing about them is you shoot all day and the empties drop into the magazine and you dump them like an ashtray.
 
This one I don't shoot much...

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This one I love to shoot...when Dino let's me...it's his gun..

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I have an Apache black Nylon 66 and a mint '66 39 mountie but no pics....:(
 
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