Northernrim .22LR Rifles are Now In-Stock!

Can someone please upload more photos of the actual firearm? I dont think I'd want a wooden stocked one, it looks like spunky softwood with a rough inlet, but prove me wrong.

I have 2 scorpios Im in the middle of making stocks for. This could be a fun platform to.
 
Yeah, I'd like to see the bolt, action, and trigger mech.
Absolutely nothing on the Internet about them.
I know Turkey likes to use the 10/22 mags in several different rimfire models from the Springfield 2020, Adler, etc.
if it's along the lines of the Springfield, they have a Rem 700 style trigger and can be swapped out with any 700 trigger, that would be a bonus, and they kinda look like that from the pics.
The 2020 action is pretty much a CZ452 type with dual rear locking lugs, very nicely made, but they are hit and miss in the accuracy department.
 
Given it's half the price of the Springfield it will be a heck of a deal if it comes with a rem 700 trigger clone..... but the ""updated trigger" spec is a bit strange.
 
I think it looks like nice turkish walnut
Looks like heavy stained beech to me, enough to hide the half moons and wide grain lol
They still could be Chinese made, when I first Googled them it said Turkish by Girsan, today it's Chinese, Turkish, or made in Canada by Savage lol.
Zero info on these until someone gets it in hand
 
Lol, I went to the website and checked stock, the wood-stocked shortie showed as "in stock". Came back here to this thread, read the new posts, went back to the website to order...SOLD OUT!

I'm gonna mull over switching to the synthetic shortie...probably long enough for that to sell out as well...:(
 
Looks like heavy stained beech to me, enough to hide the half moons and wide grain lol
They still could be Chinese made, when I first Googled them it said Turkish by Girsan, today it's Chinese, Turkish, or made in Canada by Savage lol.
Zero info on these until someone gets it in hand
They are definitely made by Girsan, North Sylva commissioned Girsan to make it for them to their specs, girsan make nice firearms
 
They are definitely made by Girsan, North Sylva commissioned Girsan to make it for them to their specs, girsan make nice firearms
Girsan does not show any .22lr rifles on their website and an LLM search doesn't turn up any results for an existing line of .22lr rifles.

It's probably made by someone else would be my guess and re branded.

Where did you hear that it's a special run for North Sylva made by Girsan?
 
Girsan does not show any .22lr rifles on their website and an LLM search doesn't turn up any results for an existing line of .22lr rifles.

It's probably made by someone else would be my guess and re branded.

Where did you hear that it's a special run for North Sylva made by Girsan?
Northern Rim rifles are manufactured by Northern Rim Rifle Company, a brand created and distributed by the Canadian firearms wholesaler and distributor North Sylva Sports. [1, 2, 3]

cant recall where i saw the girsan reference , im looking
 
Girsan does not show any .22lr rifles on their website and an LLM search doesn't turn up any results for an existing line of .22lr rifles.

It's probably made by someone else would be my guess and re branded.

Where did you hear that it's a special run for North Sylva made by Girsan?
The "Northern Rim CB22" is a bolt-action rimfire rifle. The design and components are built on the stellar international reputation of the Turkish manufacturer, Girsan. [1, 2, 3] ...................off north sylva instagram
 
The "Northern Rim CB22" is a bolt-action rimfire rifle. The design and components are built on the stellar international reputation of the Turkish manufacturer, Girsan. [1, 2, 3] ...................off north sylva instagram
And Google AI says: "No, Girsan does not manufacture .22 LR rifles. As an official Turkish firearms manufacturer, their primary product lineup is strictly dedicated to centerfire pistols (such as their 1911 clones, High Power clones, and MC series) and pump-action or semi-automatic shotguns. [1, 2, 3].
It also says: "NorthernRim Rifle Co.'s CB22 series rifles are designed and manufactured in Canada, heavily associated with Canadian outdoor retailers. [1, 2, 3]. These .22 LR bolt-action rifles are uniquely built to be compatible with Ruger 10/22-style magazines. You can find specific models (such as the CB22A3W or CB22A3TS) in-stock across various Canadian sporting goods distributors like Tenda Canada and Bashaw Sports. [1, 2, 3]". Like you said in #35.
And this: "The Northern Rimfire CB22 rifle is manufactured by Northern Rim Rifle Co. in Ontario, Canada. While the exact workshop location is located within the province, these bolt-action rimfire rifles are distributed and sold at major Canadian sporting goods retailers such as Tenda Canada and Western Metal Inc.. [1, 2, 3]".
When asked about the exact location of the manufacturing facilities in Ontario, Google AI says: "Northern Rimfire/CB22 bolt-action rifles are not manufactured by a single, distinct factory owned by the brand itself. Instead, the "Northern Rim Rifle Co." brand and its CB22 line are manufactured under contract and distributed in Canada by North Sylva Sports, a major Canadian firearms distributor located in North York, Ontario. [1, 2]
The exact manufacturing facilities and company details:
  • Brand & Distribution: Northern Rim Rifle Company / CB22 rifles are distributed wholesale by North Sylva Sports, which is headquartered in Toronto, Ontario. [1, 2]
  • Manufacturing Details: The rifles are produced under contract with manufacturing partners in Europe and distributed exclusively in Canada. [1]
 
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The "Northern Rim CB22" is a bolt-action rimfire rifle. The design and components are built on the stellar international reputation of the Turkish manufacturer, Girsan. [1, 2, 3] ...................off north sylva instagram
Thanks, I'm not on instagram.

"Built on the stellar international reputation of theTurkish manufacturer, Girsan". is a strange way of not saying "made by Girsan"

It's also strange that there is no internet mention of Girsan building .22lr rifles.

Regardless, I hope they shoot well, are well built, and the parts supply will be large yet unneeded for a long time!

This is the second "out of the blue" soft launch with no CGN pre-release-hype by North Sylva this summer..... seems to be a new trend for them?
 
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