22 rifle collection

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barbarossa
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22 rifle collection

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MY 22 RIMFIRE COLLECTION

Browning Buckmark sporter
Uberti 73 carbine
Win94/22 Cheyene
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Quite the mix. Very interesting and utile...... 8)
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Very good start! :D You need a an old Winchester or Remington pump added to the herd. :wink:
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Nice collection.
I have one of those Cheyenne 9422's, accurate but has a real lousy trigger pull on it.
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You're just going to keep showing me that '73 until I break and beg for one, aren't you? :wink:

Nice collection! 8)
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that 73 makes me drool
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How do you like that Buckmark carbine?

I've plowed through many .22LR pistols looking for the "right one" but none ever seem to beat out my Buckmark.
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Nothing fancy a Win mod 68 (my first rifle given to me by my Dad it was his first) a Ross straight pull cadet trainer, a ruger 1022 made in 1976 (marked on barrel made in the 200th year of the United States of America) and a 9422 xtr classic.
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Buckmark sporter is a fun gun both to shoot and hunt with as it carries like a dream.The only downside is that it reqires removing red dot, scope or what have you to disassemble it for a good cleaning
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Thanks barbarossa! Sounds like it takes down like the pistol then. May have to put one on my list then...
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