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My kid wants to buy a .22 rifle-any suggestions? Vanity
self | 1/4/2016 | self

Posted on 01/04/2016 1:41:55 PM PST by cornfedcowboy

My 14 yr old has done a good job saving some money and would like to purchase a .22 rifle. Probably lever action. Don't need anything flashy, but something that won't break the bank. Probably around $300 although I am happy to help him with the $$ if more money is needed. He will use it to walk through the woods and hunt squirrel and rabbit. Would love any Freepers advice what to look for or stay away from. He is a good kid and will keep up on the maintenance.


TOPICS: Hobbies; Miscellaneous; Outdoors
KEYWORDS: 22; 2ndamendment; banglist; gun; guncontrol; rifle; secondamendment
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To: Lazamataz
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41 posted on 01/04/2016 1:56:55 PM PST by Hot Tabasco (Dear Santa: Please find a home for every homeless and unwanted cat and dog that is suffering)
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To: cornfedcowboy

Lever actions are pricy. Here’s a Mossberg that isn’t too bad: http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=534409444

But for the money you can’t beat a Ruger 10/22. With the money he saves on the Ruger, he can buy a lot of ammo.


42 posted on 01/04/2016 1:58:02 PM PST by Blood of Tyrants (There's a right to gay marriage in the Constitution but there is no right of an unborn baby to life.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

My first gun ever was a Model 60. Bought it at KMart about 30 years ago.

I just borrowed a 10-22 from my in laws for my son to use. Haven’t tried it yet.

The Marlin tends to misfire a lot, but I think it has a slightly bent firing pin. I need to give it a serious cleaning and see if I can fix the pin.


43 posted on 01/04/2016 1:59:18 PM PST by cyclotic (Liberalism is what smart looks like to stupid people.)
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To: Travis McGee

Get the take-down 10/22.


44 posted on 01/04/2016 2:00:07 PM PST by Renegade
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To: cornfedcowboy

10/22


45 posted on 01/04/2016 2:00:35 PM PST by dgbrown
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To: headstamp 2

Most of you are wrong here and advising on what you want NOT would be best for the boy. Semi- autos are wrong, wrong, wrong.

A person needs to learn on a single shot or close to it. That way they learn to make the first shot count. A lever action would be a good second.

My first gun was a single shot .410 and later a .22 marlin 39A which I still have. Used Marlin 60’s are worth about $60 around here.

My first choice would be a lever action Henry which will still be a good rifle 50 years from now.


46 posted on 01/04/2016 2:01:32 PM PST by oldasrocks (They should lock all of you up and only let out us properly medicated people.)
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To: cornfedcowboy
I know you said lever action, but might I interest you in the Mossberg tactical 22LR. Picatinny rails for you to add scope and other accessories. Comes standard with 10 Rd magazine, or you can by the upgraded "banana" magazine that holds 25 rounds.

Bought mine at Walmart 4 years ago, but I have seen them at all the major outlets i.e Academy, Bass Pro, Cabelas

47 posted on 01/04/2016 2:01:35 PM PST by praytell (Dear God, WTF is going on here?)
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To: Hot Tabasco

Odd. It shouldn’t. Use Explorer and permit it to go through. Or, turn off Avast. Its a good site.


48 posted on 01/04/2016 2:01:42 PM PST by Lazamataz (If the Oregon occupiers are occupying a National Wildlife REFUGE, are they not now REFUGEES?)
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To: cornfedcowboy

I had a bolt action Remington back in the day. Absolutely loved it and became a really good shot with it. My dad bought a Marlin semi-automatic about the same time, and it wasn’t nearly as accurate.


49 posted on 01/04/2016 2:03:08 PM PST by mikeus_maximus
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To: Lazamataz
turn off Avast. Its a good site.

This is the first time Avast has ever prevented me from accessing a website.......strange

50 posted on 01/04/2016 2:04:07 PM PST by Hot Tabasco (Dear Santa: Please find a home for every homeless and unwanted cat and dog that is suffering)
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To: mikeus_maximus

“I had a bolt action Remington back in the day. Absolutely loved it and became a really good shot with it. My dad bought a Marlin semi-automatic about the same time, and it wasn’t nearly as accurate.”

I meant he had the Ruger 10/22. My Remington out performed it.


51 posted on 01/04/2016 2:04:48 PM PST by mikeus_maximus
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To: cornfedcowboy

There is only one choice - Ruger 10/22. But there are many Ruger 10/22 models to choose from. Start at Davidson’s Gallery of Guns. They provide a lifetime warranty on every gun they sell.


52 posted on 01/04/2016 2:04:49 PM PST by Yo-Yo (Is the /sarc tag really necessary?)
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To: Blood of Tyrants

Any good pump 22’s out there now? Always liked them.

Remember the old chrome Nylon 66’s?


53 posted on 01/04/2016 2:05:01 PM PST by headstamp 2
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To: cornfedcowboy
Any reason to avoid lever action?

I prefer a semi-auto .22 because I can get on target for a second shot quicker. Make sure there's some friendly competition shooting at targets to lessen the chance of developing a habit of not making every shot count though.

54 posted on 01/04/2016 2:06:08 PM PST by Wissa (Gone Galt)
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To: cornfedcowboy

Ruger 10/22


55 posted on 01/04/2016 2:06:11 PM PST by shankbear (The tree of Liberty appears to be perishing because there are few patriots willing to refresh it.)
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To: cornfedcowboy

Henry makes great lever action 22s.

IMHO, a Ruger 10/22 is the best choice for a semi auto 22, based upon all the aftermarket parts and accessories it can be upgraded and customized with.

Savage makes great and affordable 22 bolt action rifles.


56 posted on 01/04/2016 2:06:55 PM PST by Above My Pay Grade (Donald Trump: New York City Liberal)
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To: cornfedcowboy

Marlin 60

I have several, love them all, but the older ones with the 18 round magazine, 22” barrel and the squirrel stock are my favorites.


57 posted on 01/04/2016 2:07:20 PM PST by Lurkinanloomin (Know Islam, No Peace - No Islam, Know Peace)
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To: cornfedcowboy

Ruger 10/22, with bull barrel for life-time accuracy.


58 posted on 01/04/2016 2:07:20 PM PST by imardmd1 (Fiat Lux)
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To: cornfedcowboy
You will not find a Henry .22 lever new for under $450 and the yellow boys with brass receivers are even more expensive. For the cost of a new lever the Browning BLR comes in several grades and the least cost is right around $400. It is smooth as silk and worth every penny and a better rifle than the Henry, which is equally a good quality rifle, but not as nice or smooth as the BLR22.

If the budget is $300 than you can not beat the Ruger 10/22 as a first .22 rifle, but semi auto's would not be my first choice for a first rifle to hunt and plink with in the field.

By far the best .22 rifle for a young man would be a nice bolt action magazine fed single action rifle and the Savage MKII is a tack driving accurate and dependable rifle in your budget. My first .22 was a bolt action rifle and perfect for learning safety and hunting. Plus the savage by far would be the most accurate. Maybe even find an old Remington model 41 or 43 Target Master for less than $100.

59 posted on 01/04/2016 2:07:37 PM PST by Mat_Helm
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To: cornfedcowboy

Henry pump action octagon


60 posted on 01/04/2016 2:07:49 PM PST by Harmless Teddy Bear (Proud Infidel, Gun Nut, Religious Fanatic and Freedom Fiend)
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