I guess you didn't read the part where I mention he has been shooting a Savage Cub for the last three years. Your "GI Joe" comment is rather presumptuous. As NAOH pointed out the collapsible stock is great for a growing child. Not interested in the Mossberg.
I think we will just go with a regular 10/22 and find a factory Compact stock. That way I can swap in the regular stock in a few years.
Do you shoot an AR? If so, the SR22 would be a fun way for him to feel akin to Dad at the range.
If not, I think the standard 10/22 route would be smarter, only in that it's less expensive out of the gate, and can be a fun platform for adds/mods as time goes on.
No, i read that part. A savage cub is a single shot rifle, Which is why i suggested a repeater such as a mkII or Marlin 795. And honestly i was being presumptuous. the thought of a 7 year old trying to shoot an SCAR or SR-22 comfortably made my head spin, and i cant think of any reason those would be good choices. Which leads to presumptions...
SR22 has a heavy beast of a barrel. Other than the action, I think its mostly aluminum and plastic
I loved my MK22, sold it to fund a "real gun" but for a 22LR this was the sh*t. This was the 1st gen with the shorter hex bolt, it's easy to replace and costs $0.15 from a hardware store. Although you shouldn't have to fix a rifle out of the box, it was still a great rifle in my opinion, and it's a scar clone... I mean come on!



























