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Thread: Scorpio Bolt Action Rifle .22lr 13"

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    Scorpio Bolt Action Rifle .22lr 13"

    SKU#: EM332X.

    Comes with one magazine.

    Spare magazine. SKU#: MAG332.

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    Hmmm...

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    Pretty cool. Is it a CZ clone?

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    Not a CZ clone. Here's a description from Hunting Gear Guy's review,

    The Scorpio EM332A is a Chinese manufactured, bolt action 22LR. The action itself is based on the Anschutz 54, so accuracy could potentially be very good. In fact, the 322 action is the same as that on the Norinco NS522 that I saw amazing accuracy out of. So, is the Scorpio EM332A a great way to get amazing accuracy out of an inexpensive bolt action 22? And is it more accurate than the favorite value priced bolt action 22LR, the Savage MkII?
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    Was just looking for a Norinco JW15-13". This could be a close contender I guess - unless anyone knows where to get one of those? Seems like I missed the boat by a decade.

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    Neat looking 22. Wonder what the price will be.
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    Won't be $180 like the JW 15a were! I just got one of those out of an estate deal. .4 inch groups at 25 yards with a $20 scope from the pawn shop. Didn't expect that.
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    I don't agree with hunting gear guy's take that it's a 54 clone. The bolt is partially cocked on open and completed on close so the inner workings of the bolt are completely different. Also the 2nd locking lug opposite of the bolt handle doesn't actually make any contact on mine. It's just there for show.

    Nothing wrong with a single locking lug (bolt handle) on a 22 though, savage Mk IIs have one and they're plenty accurate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Teetyetutum View Post
    I don't agree with hunting gear guy's take that it's a 54 clone. The bolt is partially cocked on open and completed on close so the inner workings of the bolt are completely different. Also the 2nd locking lug opposite of the bolt handle doesn't actually make any contact on mine. It's just there for show.

    Nothing wrong with a single locking lug (bolt handle) on a 22 though, savage Mk IIs have one and they're plenty accurate.
    What is it most closely related to in your opinion if not an exact clone? To be fair to HGG's review he says it's based on the 54's action and does not say it's a clone.
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