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Thread: Chiappa Badger: Great little rifles

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    Quote Originally Posted by rjg333 View Post
    Any chance of getting some in .22wmr? I have been looking since they came out and have not seen any as of yet.
    Well They Did....... But they were on the website for a day and they are all gone! They are already sold out.

    We have more on order, I would recommend placing a backorder on them as they sell out almost instantly, fire an E-mail to sales@wolverinesupplies.com if you want to put one on backorder.

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    I woke up this morning not intending to buy a new firearm, but I literally couldn't resist. Maybe the little badger will get me a few grouse this season!
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    With regard to the double badgers, I am seriously considering one as a rabbit/bush chicken gun...410 up close, rimfire at distance...for both my daughter and myself. However, I am wondering about the practical difference in the field with regard to .22LR and .22WMR. I have only ever shot groundhogs with the magnum round, and even then, mostly head shots. What are people hunting with these, and with which particular combo, and, what have your results been?
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    I have a double badger 22lr and it's a great small game gun. I put a 1x scope on it as i found the iron sights a bit fat for precise shots. I have see through mounts and use the irons with the 410 and the scope with the 22lr.

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    22LR and 410 is great for most things. The 22WMR would be desirable should you want to tackle slightly larger animals like coyotes at close range
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    Still waiting for a 22 Mag version. Then I will buy 2 of these.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mobgma View Post
    Still waiting for a 22 Mag version. Then I will buy 2 of these.
    They have it right here! http://www.wolverinesupplies.com/det...-Foldable.aspx
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumpy Wolverine View Post
    22LR and 410 is great for most things. The 22WMR would be desirable should you want to tackle slightly larger animals like coyotes at close range
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    I bought the little badger last fall and liked it so this spring I picked up the double badger and I am very impressed! built pretty solid compared to the savage and the sights were dead on at 25yrds with quarter size groups off hand

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumpy Wolverine View Post
    They actually dress up quite nicely. That little foregrip really speeds up loading.


    an assualt badger ...lol

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