Show Us your Rimfire Rifles

Forgot to put this one in my previous post... as I was only thinking .22,,,
But this is my oldest, and prettiest. Swiss Vetterli 1869/71 in .41 rimfire. You thought .22LR was hard to find?
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Henry US Survival (AR7) .22LR
H&R 20 gauge and.22 Hornet barrel
Marlin 60 .22LR
Front stuffer .32 caliber
 
Here are a couple I am fond of for various reasons.
The first is a Remington 34P with a Wollensac scope. The next is a Winchester 75 Sporter with a Noske mount and a Lyman Alaskan scope. Everything on the 75 I believe is about 1939-40.


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Nice little Remington Nedlate, but I am a little biased! Here is my 1933 vintage model 34 NRA that my grandfather bought new the year my mother was born. He taught her how to shoot in their basement in Spokane and I learned with it when I was younger. It's wearing a Leupold 2-7x scope and I still have the original peep sight.
 
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This is my latest purchase. A M1922MII Springfield military trainer in .22lr.



The target is 5 shots from 25 yards benched, but have had similar results at 50 yards. It is truly a tack driver.

LTC
 
This Kimber is a favorite squirrel rifle...Reminds me of a Winchester model 70.

Larry

Larry-

This is precisely the sort of photo that I was hoping to see here. A fine photo of a fine rifle.

Anybody got CZ .22's?
 
This Kimber is a favorite squirrel rifle...Reminds me of a Winchester model 70.

Larry

The mini Model 70 action was one of the big things that drew me to the Kimber 22. Another was the trigger, it is simply the finest factory trigger I have ever felt on any .22lr sporting rifle, easily adjustable from 12oz to 4 lbs.

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Not only does it look good but the darn thing can shoot, this is pic a a couple of 100 yard groups using cheap Federal ammo. Granted it was a perfect dead calm day but it shows what the rifle is capable of doing. If it ever misses the mark the blame lays squarely with the shooter. When I pony up the dough for Eley Tenex I can compete with and occasionally win .22 matches at my local club against heavy target rifles like Anschutz 54s, Wakther UITs, and Win 52s.

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Picked up this 10/22 a couple months ago. Can't wait to shoot it at outdoor range.ImageUploadedByTapatalk1367893066.333747.jpg
 
Nice little Remington Nedlate, but I am a little biased! Here is my 1933 vintage model 34 NRA that my grandfather bought new the year my mother was born. He taught her how to shoot in their basement in Spokane and I learned with it when I was younger. It's wearing a Leupold 2-7x scope and I still have the original peep sight.

Near twins!:)
Ed
 
I'd show you my Winchester 9422, but I'm sure everyone here knows what one looks like.
 

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