Anyone have any experience with these Tryol 5022 made in 1957,22lr with early Khales scope with quick detach mount
Tyrol 5022
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Re: Tyrol 5022
No but i'd like to hear more about it. Is the trigger as silky smooth as it appears? Todd/3leg
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Re: Tyrol 5022
Not mine yet in the process of buying it
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Re: Tyrol 5022
No clue but I bet it shoots better than anything you can buy today. It might need a good barrel cleaning. Nice purchase.
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Re: Tyrol 5022
Only problem the guy who has it wants my Anschutz 1418 in trade
Re: Tyrol 5022
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IIRC, they were made in the Austrian town of Kufstein and imported into the US by one of the now defunct importers.
I remember seeing ads for them in gun rags of the day by importers like Flaig's, Stoeger, Old West Scrounger, etc, etc.
I think that they were bought out & moved to Germany sometime around 1959-60.
The accuracy was said to be on a par with it's competitors of the day (Anschutz, Walther, Mauser).
IMHO, however, they don't have a value even close to an Anschutz, simply because the Annie is better known, and is still in business.
If it was my Annie, AND I had to have the Tyrol, I'd want some cash (or equivalent) from the Tyrol's owner in addition to the rifle.
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IIRC, they were made in the Austrian town of Kufstein and imported into the US by one of the now defunct importers.
I remember seeing ads for them in gun rags of the day by importers like Flaig's, Stoeger, Old West Scrounger, etc, etc.
I think that they were bought out & moved to Germany sometime around 1959-60.
The accuracy was said to be on a par with it's competitors of the day (Anschutz, Walther, Mauser).
IMHO, however, they don't have a value even close to an Anschutz, simply because the Annie is better known, and is still in business.
If it was my Annie, AND I had to have the Tyrol, I'd want some cash (or equivalent) from the Tyrol's owner in addition to the rifle.
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Re: Tyrol 5022
Ya passed on the tryol, condition just wasn t there.It had a crack at the tang and the stock is otherwise just too beat up for the value the owner put on it.Had the gun been pristine I would be shooting it right now.