Fun semi-auto .22 recommendations

Marlin 795 gets my box.

Out of the box, way more accurate than a 10/22, and at a fraction of the price. Very reliable as well.

If you want to spend the rest of your life tinkering with it and modding and and spending $1K + over time to try and make something as accurate as your $200 Marlin was out of the box, get a 10/22.

p.s. Yes, I do have both. The 10/22 was the single most disappointing gun purchase (out of 40+ gun purchases) I've made in the past 3 years.
 
10/22 no upgrades reliable, fun and accurate.
Upgrades just make it even better or give it the look you want.

Cheers
 
Thanks guys, I've narrowed it down to two options, the 10/22 (not sure of model yet) or the marlin 60 tube feed. I'm going to try and find a local place to see if I can handle them before trying to narrow it down any more. The price on the marlin is attractive, easy to toss into a different stock if I don't like the one it comes with. I also wouldn't mind trying the tube feed. But at the same time I wouldn't mind the larger magazine option for the 10/22, will have to do some serious weighing of the pros and cons.
 
Personally, I think everyone needs at least 1 10/22. So if you don't have one yet, go for it. They are wonderful, especially for the price. The Plinkster 715T is fun, but not great quality.
The Anschults RX-22, is a fantastic gun. Have only owned mine for a couple of months have about 1000 rounds through it, and it's great. But not cheap.
But for a first semi-auto .22 Ruger 10/22, beats all hands down, IMO. And they are a great platform to do your first bit of amature gun smithing and repair. Lots of kits, upgrades and videos on how to do it. You won't be sorry with a 10/22.
 
Another vote for the Marlin 795. I also own a Deluxe 1022 and have owned 6 other 1022s over the years including 2 Heavy barrels both in Blue and Stainless. Didn't know about the Marlin 60/795/Papoose until recently. For 1/2 the price of a 1022, IMHO the Marlin 795 is a better .22 and definitely more accurate out of the box. Many 1022s also have feeding problems, especially the newer ones. You can pick up a new 795 for $175. Less is some locations. My Stainless one cost more of course.
 
Despite the many folks who seem to think all factory 10/22's are reliable, simply because the one they bought is reliable, that is not the case. They are fun.....if they cycle without jamming. You can clean it, lubricate it, change ammo brands etc. but at the end of the day buying a 10/22 is a "roll of the dice". You might be looking at extra parts $$ just to make it run.

agree, 10 22 may over rated, I have had better luck with a rem597.
 
Another vote for marlin 795's I've gotten a few people started shooting with mine, they have also purchased them with generally good results. Most complaints were resolved with a spring kit and new trigger or trigger and guard kit, all while coming in far under the cost of a plain Jane 10/22.
 
I had a Browning 22 SA that was a blast to plink with ... the one with the tube feed in the buttstock ... loaded through a port in the left side of the stock.
Neat little takedown rifle. Used price around the same as a 10-22 deluxe. Never had a malfunction with it.
 
I read this in an article in Guns & Ammo magazine.

Well, then they misled you with incorrect info. There have been less then approximately 6 million 10/22's manufactured by Ruger. There have been over 11 million model 60's made by Marlin. The Model 60 was also released 4 years earlier
 
I've got a stock Ruger 10/22 that I've had for 20 years. Shot thousands of rounds with no gun related issues. Recently I bought a 10/22 takedown and have had great results with it as well. I don't think you can go wrong with buying one.
 
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