Which rimfire levergun?
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Which rimfire levergun?
Having finally admited that I have lever-itus it became painfully clear that I no longer have a rimfire lever gun! I have owned a Marlin 39 and a Browning BL-22 in the past. I had thought about the Ruger 96/22 but waited until they were out of production before I took enough intrest to look for one. I know that some of you really like the Henry and some of you do not. I think that the Winchester 9422 now costs more than I am willing to pay for a rimfire. What is a man to do?
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I picked up a '57 vintage model 39 about a month ago at a lcal shop for $280.00! Now i wonder why I waited so long. About the most fun I've had with a new gun in a very long time. Recently got ino cowboy silhouette shooting and noticed that most of the guys were shooting 39s.
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It doesn't look 'traditional', but for handiness, reliability, and just plain fun shooting, don't forget Ruger's little 96/22 - one thing I like is that the lever throw is so short you barely flick you fingers between shots.
As far as looks go, it might be nice to re-work the forend by slimming it down a bunch.
As far as looks go, it might be nice to re-work the forend by slimming it down a bunch.
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I got my Winchester 9422 in 1977. I love it. As long as I own it, I have no compelling desire to purchase any other lever action .22.
Although an older Marlin 39 with the straight stock and 18.5" round barrel did tempt me once.
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Although an older Marlin 39 with the straight stock and 18.5" round barrel did tempt me once.
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+1 (maybe it's an Indiana thing...)AJMD429 wrote:It doesn't look 'traditional', but for handiness, reliability, and just plain fun shooting, don't forget Ruger's little 96/22 - one thing I like is that the lever throw is so short you barely flick you fingers between shots.

To me, .22s mean LOTSA BOOLITS - and the 96/22 is the only one thatets me do this:

And still be able to shoot colibris.

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Man, I'd like to have a stainless 62! That's a beautiful rifle, Ji.GANJIRO wrote:I have a Taurus 62LAR in stainless steel which I'm happy with though from what I hear production has stopped making these more difficult to find than a 39A or 9422.
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Here's my Marlin 39A with a tapered octagon barrel and my favorite .22 lever...unless I'm shooting my 9422 and then that's my favorite!







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I'm sure they're all good - hard to find a 22 rimfire that isn't. I cast my vote for the Browning BL22 - not only does it have a very short throw but does something many others don't do or at least don't claim to do - shoot long rifles, longs, and shorts - all in the same magazine loading if you like.

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