- Location
- Smithers, B.C.
Hello,
I am a milsurp collector, primarily, but also have a love of older .22's. After reading through the Shooter's Bible circa 1973, I notice that there were a LOT of tube fed, 15-or-so round .22cal rifles availiable, from the cheap Mossbergs to the the expensive Nylon 66's. I am interested to start a forum thread here, discussing the older semi-auto .22's, and finding who likes what and why.
Criteria, please feel free to expand on this:
-Speed of Fire
-Types of Ammo Utilized (LR, L, S, Subsonic, High Power)
-Aiming/Accuracy
-Known Problems
-Wood/Synthetic Stock
-Open/Closed Bolt
Cheers,
Drachenblut
I am a milsurp collector, primarily, but also have a love of older .22's. After reading through the Shooter's Bible circa 1973, I notice that there were a LOT of tube fed, 15-or-so round .22cal rifles availiable, from the cheap Mossbergs to the the expensive Nylon 66's. I am interested to start a forum thread here, discussing the older semi-auto .22's, and finding who likes what and why.
Criteria, please feel free to expand on this:
-Speed of Fire
-Types of Ammo Utilized (LR, L, S, Subsonic, High Power)
-Aiming/Accuracy
-Known Problems
-Wood/Synthetic Stock
-Open/Closed Bolt
Cheers,
Drachenblut































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