Lets see those rimfires

OK. :D
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Here's my newest one, it's kinda fun but I think I'm gonna put it up in the EE for about 150.00, unless I get a better offer... not sure if there's much demand for it though


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;) sorry, mean joke, I know ;)
 
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Here's my go to gun, 10/22, only the receiver and trigger housing are stock just about
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and here's the new project gun, 10/22 also but I am making/modifieing a lot of the parts instead of aftermarket. I am just waiting for my new barrel to arrive before I finish the forend.
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and here's my baby, the first gun I ever shot some 45 yrs ago
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Kim
 
Installed a T6 stock on the 10/22 and it now has an ultrafire light on the bottom rail.
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Savage Mk II GL:
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And there's an Armi Jager M16 wannabe in the safe that I recently acquired but haven't taken a picture of yet. :)
 
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Here's my go to gun, 10/22, only the receiver and trigger housing are stock just about
P2100005.jpg

and here's the new project gun, 10/22 also but I am making/modifieing a lot of the parts instead of aftermarket. I am just waiting for my new barrel to arrive before I finish the forend.
P2190002.jpg

P2190005.jpg

and here's my baby, the first gun I ever shot some 45 yrs ago
P1110016.jpg

Kim

I really like the modified stock. What tools are you using to shape it?
 
Your both correct, the 1919 was full length and the 19-33 was a 3/4 stock. The 1919 had a crummier peep sight than the 19-33. There were actually 3 or more variations of the NRA Savage rimfires. Another looked like the 19-33 without the barrel bands on it.
 
winchester 77

Guess my post might not have made total sense. My gun is a winchester model 77. I was just saying it was one of the first 1100 made out of 250000 of the model 77,s produced.

The 77 came as a clip fed (8 round) or tube fed (15 round)

Its been published in a few places that the gun didn,t start production untill 1955 but my barrel is stamped 54 so they did start a bit early :)

I got amazingly lucky and bought it at auction with 2 clips for $80 (clips alone can sell for over $40 each) Some guys are realistic and ask $175-250 but other think there worth $400 plus because one place on the net has one listed for that.

That group was done in a slight wind while sighting in my scope and finding what ammo worked well in the gun. I was sitting in a lawn chair in 3/4 ft of snow useing one side of a bench press bench for a rest :)

Heres what it looks like after 300 rounds of the cheap t22 ammo i feed it that makes it group like that.

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