I love rimfire, and am always looking for something different, and was happy to see that there are some "new" rifles showing up at reasonable prices.
On dealer in particular has three that either i had not seen before, or at least not noticed.
The first two, The Diana R-22 and the Webley-Scott Xocet both looked interesting. The Diana for $499.99 having a fibre wrapped barrel and weighing only 5.5 lbs, the Webley-Scott at 7.5 lbs a steel barrel. While the Xocet for $363.28 has been around for a while, I had never really looked at it before. I did a bit more research, and discovered that both of these rifles are built by GSG.
The third, The Howa M1100 for $449.99 at 6.3 lbs with a "varmint weight" steel barrel.
I try and keep an open mind, but based on my experience as an RSO and Club Level Handgun Safety Instructor, I have seen GSG owners having lots of issues with their hand guns. inconsistent accuracy, plastic sights falling out, slides cracking and feeding issues; lots of issues with their semi-automatic .22 rifles as well.
Howa, on the other hand, seems to be all steel, price wise is right in the middle of the pack, and Howa has a great reputation for a combination of good value, accuracy and reliability in the Center-fire rifles.
Anyone have any experience with these rifles? What are your thoughts?
Howa
Diana
Webley-Scott
On dealer in particular has three that either i had not seen before, or at least not noticed.
The first two, The Diana R-22 and the Webley-Scott Xocet both looked interesting. The Diana for $499.99 having a fibre wrapped barrel and weighing only 5.5 lbs, the Webley-Scott at 7.5 lbs a steel barrel. While the Xocet for $363.28 has been around for a while, I had never really looked at it before. I did a bit more research, and discovered that both of these rifles are built by GSG.
The third, The Howa M1100 for $449.99 at 6.3 lbs with a "varmint weight" steel barrel.
I try and keep an open mind, but based on my experience as an RSO and Club Level Handgun Safety Instructor, I have seen GSG owners having lots of issues with their hand guns. inconsistent accuracy, plastic sights falling out, slides cracking and feeding issues; lots of issues with their semi-automatic .22 rifles as well.
Howa, on the other hand, seems to be all steel, price wise is right in the middle of the pack, and Howa has a great reputation for a combination of good value, accuracy and reliability in the Center-fire rifles.
Anyone have any experience with these rifles? What are your thoughts?
Howa

Diana

Webley-Scott