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    some 22/45 taclite action

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    My 22 pistols, sig 1911 22, Ruger sp101 and an old bearcat from the 70's. I also have a couple 22 long guns but they are pretty basic. A 10/22 and just got my 12 year old son a Ruger American 22(super accurate)Name:  Screenshot_20170617-103226.jpg
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    I almost scrapped these pics because they SUCK! I decided to post them anyway just to be consistently crappy in the photography department!

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    Not all of my rim fire guns, just the most interesting, in my eyes at least.

    The long gun is a Daisy, .22lr bolt action Legacy with adjustable synthetic stock. Accompanied by the Nikon ProStaff 22lr 4x scope, this is a tack driver.

    The Luger with the black canvas micarta grips is a Stoeger and the one with the brown plastic grips is an Erma. The Erma was my Dad's and is the pistol that first turned me on to semi auto handguns. The Stoeger I bought for my wife because she loved Dad's Erma and I could not find an Erma for her. I made the micarta grips because the wood scales it came with were seriously shitty and ill fitting.

    The revolver is an RG23 and was my first handgun experience ever. Once I proved to my dad That I could handle it safely and shoot proficiently with it, it became my personal side arm for our hunting trips. Loaded with .22 snake shot of course.

    The American Arms PPK/22 is another of my Dad's guns that has more sentimental meaning than any real value. It is reliable and fairly accurate for the total PPS that it is.
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    That should read POS in reference to the PPK/22
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    I love rimfires. Maybe I will post a pic after the move. Until then, I'm not really sure where they all are.
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    Quote Originally Posted by okie john View Post
    Just saw this one in a shop:

    Built on a Crickett action. The size is deceptive enough that I put the dollar bill in the pic for scale.

    I guess there's now some hope that not every kid will grow up playing video games and want to become a Predator drone pilot.


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    I'm sure I really don't want to know, but where did you get the stock? We might have a cricket action lying around.
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    I'm sure I really don't want to know, but where did you get the stock? We might have a cricket action lying around.
    I didn't build it--Crickett makes them that way.


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    Ok yeah, I saw the factory model at $319 retail......... little steep for my tastes, especially since he already has a suppressor ready cricket, and will outgrow it in short order. Appreciate the info though.
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    I shoot both of these in club Bullseye matches:

    Ruger Mk. III 22/45, with a Bushnell TRS-25 optic, a "Lam" bushing (replaces the mag safety) and a Volquartsen sear and trigger:

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    S&W Model 17-3:

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    That model 17-3 is just cool!

    First .22 pistol I ever fired was a K-22 and by gawd I still wish I had one.

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