Winchester 490. Walnut & steel, man sized proportions. Great trigger, very good accuracy right out of the box. 22 LR only. The factory recall had something to do with the rifle firing again and again with one trigger pull. As long as the brass did not disintegrate in unsupported discharge, this was not usually a show-stopper for a little bit. Once you had the barrelled action out of the stock, there was alot of small parts fully interchangeable, with the Cooey Model 64.
The biggest advantage the Ruger 10-22 has over it, is considerably longer shooting sessions between cleanings, and a plefora of accessories. (of course the Winchester is no longer in production)
Edit: The Best of 40 Years of Gun Digest edition has an excellent article on early 22 rimfire semi-auto rifles IMO.