a kid's .22

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Looking for a small .22 for my grand-daughters to shoot while under full supervision. Who makes them and what are the models and which are the better ones. I would like one that will accept a scope. I think I saw a Savage somewhere, but there must be more brands out there. Thx for any info on them.
 
TC makes a great youth 22 it comes with a spacer to put in the stock as they grow. The only issue I have with it is they don't eject very well. the savage performs good. I have 2 girls one has the savage other has the TC
 
For semi auto look no further than Ruger 10/22. Ruger also manufacture the Ruger American Compact Bolt Action if you go that route.

Availability and price will guide you...
 
TC makes a great youth 22 it comes with a spacer to put in the stock as they grow. The only issue I have with it is they don't eject very well. the savage performs good. I have 2 girls one has the savage other has the TC

yes, I have the T/C hot shot at this time, but I just can't find a scope mount for it anywhere! I know they did make such a thing, but! They are available in the USA, but as far as I understand, they are non shippable to Canada.:(
I would be willing to sell this T/C or trade it for a scopeable rifle.
When my boys were young, they had a Chipmunk, but for the grand-daughters, the bolt cocking puller would be not good.
 
I have a Rascal (savage) for my boy and he loves it..... comes with peep site and is drilled and tapped to accept a base and scope.....

This is what my kids have too. My daughter wants a pink or purple one now. Since I can only shoot with one kid at a time, they should be able to share. I am however tempted by her enthusiasm to go out and get one for her.
 
This is what my kids have too. My daughter wants a pink or purple one now. Since I can only shoot with one kid at a time, they should be able to share. I am however tempted by her enthusiasm to go out and get one for her.



I'll sell you this pink T/C hot shot! How soon should I get it ready for shipping? It's like new and have the original box.
I know the seller in your last transaction. If he says you're A++, I have no problems dealing with you even with only 3 TR's.
 
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I'll sell you this pink T/C hot shot! How soon should I get it ready for shipping? It's like new and have the original box.
I know the seller in your last transaction. If he says you're A++, I have no problems dealing with you even with only 3 TR's.

Thanks for the offer, but no thanks. My kids can share. My son will out grow the savage sooner than later. Then it will be all hers. I can only watch one kid at a time anyways. Save yourself some time and ask my last transactions anyways. I am A+++.

Out of curiosity, how much for the rifle? You can pm me if you want.
 
yes, I have the T/C hot shot at this time, but I just can't find a scope mount for it anywhere! I know they did make such a thing, but! They are available in the USA, but as far as I understand, they are non shippable to Canada.:(
I would be willing to sell this T/C or trade it for a scopeable rifle.
When my boys were young, they had a Chipmunk, but for the grand-daughters, the bolt cocking puller would be not good.

I lucked out and found a rail for my Hotshot on EE. I like the T/C but in all honesty, I think you would be best off going for a Rascal. Cocking is not a problem, you don't have to pull it back like on a chipmunk. Very easy for small hands to manage the rascal.

If your budget allows, CZ scout can't be beat.
 
+however many on the Savage Rascal.

Cocks by bolt action; kid doesn't have to pull back to #### it. Easier & safer, IMHO.
Accutrigger = easy to learn trigger control, since the kid's not wrestling with > 5 lb trigger.
Short length of pull @ 11-1/4"

Made in Canada. Great after sale support. Sucker's a little tack driver.
 
When I saw this little Savage Rascal with a yellow plastic stock hanging in the Gun Dealers Rack I just had to have it for my Grandsons to introduce them to Guns soon they are getting out of the Toddler Stage. At home under closer inspection I found them quite well made and the price.............well my age, long forgotten.
 
Thanks for the offer, but no thanks. My kids can share. My son will out grow the savage sooner than later. Then it will be all hers. I can only watch one kid at a time anyways. Save yourself some time and ask my last transactions anyways. I am A+++.

Out of curiosity, how much for the rifle? You can pm me if you want.


$200. plus shipping? A small box, shipping will be peanuts. Gun has fired less than a box of ammo.
 
bought a pink rascal for my daughter from wanstalls. Best price around. She just turned 7. It is a little long for her still but manageable. Took her out for the first time few weeks ago and she loved. My brother in law's friend had a movable gong and that made it 10x more enjoyable. That is something to think about after you pick the rifle. What would be the most enjoyable first experience? Hearing a gong go clang each time you hit it sure is fun.
 
Another vote for the Rascal. 2 photos of ours in use... My daughter a couple of years ago with the iron sights, my son last summer shooting prone with a Harris Bipod, and fixed 3X scope on an EGW scope base. Great little rifle, and accurate too.

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