Any of the .22 rimfire Anschutz sporter rifles (1416, 1710 etc...).
Don
Don
Non Military Rifles with cult followings
CZ 452
I was going to mention CZ. I don't know if they have a cult following, but they are well known for their accuracy.
All three of my boys have CZ452 trainers. I bought them a couple of years ago before the prices went up. Paid about $250 each.
I have a NIB CZ550 in .270. Pretty gun. The wood has a reddish tint to it.
Texas Star, right on! Mannlicher-Schoenauer carbines are the cat's meow! A big cat's low-pitched meow.
I have two, a 1903 and a 1908 (6.5 mm and 8mm respectively). The 1903 has original 2.5x Kahles glass on it with a two-piece scope mount numbered to the gun. It looks like the factory built it for somebody who then never shot it. This is the one where the "irrational price" part of the original post definitely kicks in. The 1908 is an OK gun, but nowhere near as nice as the 1903. The 1908 has been milled for scope mounts, but also has a flip-up striker-mounted peep sight.
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I'm still looking for a decent 1905 (9mm) and some long-bolt 1924s (.30-06, 9.3 mm, 10.75mm, etc.) I obsess about these as much as I do Prewar Kit Guns and Regulation Police Target Revolvers.
These have, but I might be the only member of the cult...
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I don't know about "cult status" but do know that five people (friends & wife's relatives) who know that I have two Winchester Model 71's (.348 Win.) never let me forget that if I ever want to sell one, they want it.
It's kind of a running joke now when they say "Don't forget" and I finish up by saying, "yeah, yeah, I know, you want first dibs on a 71."
Borrowed Grand Dad's 71 for deer season this year ... jumped on gun broker to look for his own, and quickly returned it when he saw the prices.... thought I think it has his name on it now.
It's a small cult but the .22 shooters just love them. The 452s have had trigger kits available for a while now. just start a thread asking which .22 you should buy and 80% of the replies will be "Get a CZ".
If it's not too much to ask, I have a 16yr old son, who would get in that line... Borrowed Grand Dad's 71 for deer season this year (he decided it was to "easy" to shoot em 200yd out with his 25-06) and it was love at first sight... jumped on gun broker to look for his own, and quickly returned it when he saw the prices.... thought I think it has his name on it now.
I'd like to add the Remington 700
Kimber of Oregon rifles are pretty much of a cult item, and I know I shoot mine, even though I have a couple of "One of A Kind" Kimbers. Best,Gary
If it's not too much to ask, I have a 16yr old son, who would get in that line... Borrowed Grand Dad's 71 for deer season this year (he decided it was to "easy" to shoot em 200yd out with his 25-06) and it was love at first sight... jumped on gun broker to look for his own, and quickly returned it when he saw the prices.... thought I think it has his name on it now.
I'll hunt next year w/ a Smith Corona