Posted on 06/10/2019 5:04:00 AM PDT by w1n1
I love the old Marlin bolt actions. I had a 783 .22 Mag that was a very very good little pop gun.
I also have a Marlin Model 60, but it misfires frequently. I “borrowed” an old Winchester bolt action from my mother in law. Can’t remember the model. It’s probably 60-70 years old. Fun shooter.
I’m a NRA rifle instructor and use it when giving classes.
Iver Johnson Cycle Shop, single shot bolt action, .22 short, long.
The sixth generation of this family is just about ready to shoot it.
Best .22 semi-auto rifle I’ve ever had is the Remington Nylon 66. Too bad they don’t make them anymore.
I have a Ruger 10/22 and put a Simmons 9x/32mm sight on it. Very accurate up to 100 yards. I lob rounds in at 200 yards.
At 59 Ive scoped (or put a red dot optic) on every single long gun except for a couple old C&R rifles.
For the .22 rifles we LOVE the Nikon Rimfire BDC scopes. Great value for the money. And the drops are all set. Use the Nikon software and every shot is a winner.
Best,
L
There is something most people dont know, you can take the 39A rifle with a coin.
What does that mean?
Both my Henry and Ruger .22’s are excellant, accurate cheep to shoot and just plain fun.
Mine is from the 60’s and probably been fired more than 50000 times but always goes bang and is plenty accurate....if i had to walk off into the wilderness with one gun that might my choice
As far as favorite 22...my ancient winchester model 63 is it by far..not nearly as rugged or reliable as the nylon 66 but it handles and points like a dream
Ive had several 10/22s over the years, good rifles but they always have felt clunky to me
Take down
My favorite of all of my 22’s is my Savage-Anschutz 54, which I inherited from my Dad, beautiful gun. My sentimental favorite, which I’ve put 10’s of thousands of rounds through, is the 1966 Browning T-Bolt my dad gave me for my first gun. It’s still in great shape, shoots great, and is super easy to clean.
My all around 22 is Ruger 10/22, which I own a few of. The one I shoot most is a carbine model. Great shooters, but kind of a pain to clean, and they get finicky if not kept pretty clean.
Why is the writing so atrocious on this blog? Honestly, I can’t make it through the first paragraph of one of their articles without throwing in the towel.
A .22 pellet rifle would be invaluable and a tin of 500 pellets is only around $9
Speaking of Dad guns, my dad had a Remington Nylon 66. He plinked a lot of small game with it. He had lots of rifles/shotguns in various calibers, but this was one of his favorites.
The plastic stock was quite a novelty. And the 14 round tubular magazine was kind of unique.
Unfortunately he died when I was 10 and my older brother inherited all the guns. I don’t know if he still has it or not.
I like my Winchester 69A.
NRA Life member here.
The Marlin was my step-dad’s.
The lever action is loose now but still works.
Maybe due for a gun smithing...
THIS!!!!
Mossberg model 152 with 4 power scope, if you can find one.
Would not trade our Ruger 10-22.
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