The Anschutz,Cooper,Sako,Walther,Krico,Weihrauch...You get the idea, picture thread!

Love the Jackson squirrel rifle. The wood is amazing and the fluting adds class.
Did you special order it or lucked out at a gun Shop?.22Lr?
 
Love the Jackson squirrel rifle. The wood is amazing and the fluting adds class.
Did you special order it or lucked out at a gun Shop?.22Lr?

I got it second hand. It was on consignment at PRF and couldn't pass it up.



Hope all is well with you 45Auto. I haven't had it out yet to speak of but if one day this week isn't terribly windy I hope to get it and some others out.
 
After getting a KKM a year ago, I can say I really like Walther rifles. I like them so much a got a second KKM. The Walther triggers are exquisite.




The newer-to-me rifle is in the rear in the following photo, before I mounted a scope.

 
Showing some Anschutz wood...:d I need to get some proper pictures outdoor now!

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Perhaps a little more prosaic than the beautiful 1727/1827 Fortner of icedragon, this rifle arrived today. It has a 6.5 ounce trigger out of the box. I haven't decided what scope to put on it; it will be either a Sightron SIII 8-32 or a BR 36X scope. I can say I'm looking forward to getting to the range -- as soon as this blasted snow goes!

 
Perhaps a little more prosaic than the beautiful 1727/1827 Fortner of icedragon, this rifle arrived today. It has a 6.5 ounce trigger out of the box. I haven't decided what scope to put on it; it will be either a Sightron SIII 8-32 or a BR 36X scope. I can say I'm looking forward to getting to the range -- as soon as this blasted snow goes!


That looks like a great bench rest rifle. Now I am thinking.;)
 
1907 in a bench rest stock. What kind of butt plate are you going with?

You're right -- it is a 1907. A bench rest stock like this doesn't need a butt plate or pad. As explained to me by Brad at Nordic Marksman, using a rear bag and minimal contact, the butt pad is unnecessary as the rifle is not really shouldered. This style of stock should make for an interesting comparison with the 1913 with the stock shown in post #258. That stock has an adjustable butt pad and looks like this. The stocks are interchangeable with both actions.

 
Perhaps a little more prosaic than the beautiful 1727/1827 Fortner of icedragon, this rifle arrived today. It has a 6.5 ounce trigger out of the box. I haven't decided what scope to put on it; it will be either a Sightron SIII 8-32 or a BR 36X scope. I can say I'm looking forward to getting to the range -- as soon as this blasted snow goes!


Very nice grauhanen, I like the stock. I went with the S3 10-50.

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This new-to-me rifle arrived recently. It's a Krico and although there's no model stamped on it I believe it's a Model 330S. It has a 22.25 inch barrel, 0.861" diameter. The trigger is very light at 7.6 ounces. I'll put either a 6-24 or 36X scope on it. I'm looking forward to getting this to the range.

 
Perhaps a little more prosaic than the beautiful 1727/1827 Fortner of icedragon, this rifle arrived today. It has a 6.5 ounce trigger out of the box. I haven't decided what scope to put on it; it will be either a Sightron SIII 8-32 or a BR 36X scope. I can say I'm looking forward to getting to the range -- as soon as this blasted snow goes!


Superbly AWESOME! I went with a Sightron 8-32. 36 fixed is tough to get used to... I am having issues getting used to a fixed 24x
 
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