What hard to find rimfire would you like to have

I would like a Model 94 in 22 also but I also seen a double rifle in 22lr once and wish I had of bought it.Probably never see another one in this life time. Had a charging raccoon here this spring it would have been handy for.
 
I would like a Model 94 in 22 also but I also seen a double rifle in 22lr once and wish I had of bought it.Probably never see another one in this life time. Had a charging raccoon here this spring it would have been handy for.

Seen & handled a nice Churchill .22 LR double back in '68. Ain't seen another in person since. Pity.:(
 
I'm really into the weatherby xxii bolt action

I currently own a Vanguard Series 2 .270 win which is great. Love to have similar in a .22 ###y wood, like the monte carlo stock, accurate as can be (based on anshutz 64 action) not my target but claimed 0.33" average at 50 yards best group 0.22". Ultimate squirrel gun.




 
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9422m Winchester would be my all-time number one choice.

One of my favorites. I managed a good deal on a fairly well used 9422m. Then found a nicer one with the WinCam stock. Then added a 22lr. So, up to 3 9422s. :) I saw a WinTuff 94m in the EE. Not sure I can justify the price tag though.
 
Scarce as hens teeth ,I think they made several models in both 22 and 22mag.I had to settle for a Stevens falling block made in 72 or 73...
 
Walther Running Boar

dizzy---Excellent taste--I have in 22 Hornet and an Anschutz 54 action 22 LR Running Boar-They shoot EXTREMELY well !
For gaff and dugasgunner---also have Walther Sportmodell and Walther KKJ---I have a fetish for Walthers and own quite a few.-----and ,of course,they are not for sale--BUT I would buy yours !!!---Have a wonderful 2016 and happy Walther hunting !!-----Bent Barrel
 
Someone is selling a 'Murdock' .22 falling block on EE ( must be somewhat uncommon) ,unfortionately converted to 22magnum,which likely decreases its collector value
 
Just bought the one I've been seeking for a while -- a BSA Martini, Model 12/15, circa 1950 production. Totally ambidextrous because the action opens and closes with an underlever, and the rear sight is attached to the back of the receiver. Perfect for taking left handed friends to the range. No projections from either side. Not quite as sophisticated as the BSA International models that followed it but very accurate, heavy, beautifully made. http://www.rifleman.org.uk/BSA_Model_12-15.htm It's a link to the past -- the action is a scaled down version of the Martini Henry, first breech loading rifle in the British Army, introduced in the 1860s, used in the Zulu Wars. BSA kept on refining this 1860s device into the 1960s. Unfortunately Anschutz prevailed with its competing project of refining the bolt technology of the 1890s. This one sits quite happily next to my Anschutz in the safe. From Wards Auctions in Edmonton for $600, a decent price for a good example like this, obviously someone's personal rifle, well cared for.
 
dizzy---Excellent taste--I have in 22 Hornet and an Anschutz 54 action 22 LR Running Boar-They shoot EXTREMELY well !
For gaff and dugasgunner---also have Walther Sportmodell and Walther KKJ---I have a fetish for Walthers and own quite a few.-----and ,of course,they are not for sale--BUT I would buy yours !!!---Have a wonderful 2016 and happy Walther hunting !!-----Bent Barrel

Oh yes., would love a mint DSM34, (any make) the money would be found somewhere!
 
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