How cute are these little guns ?

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This is a Scorpio, no idea who makes it, but it shoots bulk ammo like a laser.

It's topped off with a Bushnell Elite 4200 2.5-10x40 scope sitting in Burris Low Zee Rings.

As a bonus it's super lightweight and easy to carry on the ATV's.

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Cool handy looking little rig. I believe they’re an Anschutz 64 action copy of sorts. Jerry at Mystic Precision is a real expert on these actions. He mods them and uses in competitions.
 
The Norinco NS552 is similar to the Anschutz 54, but it's not identical. The Norinco Scorpio EM332 is similar to the NS552 but less like the Anschutz.

The great thing about inexpensive Chinese-made clone type guns is that they all shoot the cheapest ammo with laser-like accuracy, especially the "cute" ones -- something all shooters should look for in a rifle.;)
 
Cool lil gun but that resto Trike has my attention.
Got details on that, how is it finding parts? Plastics look new?
LOL, it's a 1985 Honda , foot shift, chain drive, electric start.
Put a new carb and plastic gas tank along with a new battery and brakes, all parts bought on AMAZON.CA.
I keep my eyes open on market place for other parts.
My wife cut new foam and recovered the seat last winter.
The grandkids play on it when they visit, it will probably last another 50 years with minor maintenance.
 
I like everything about that rifle except the stock.
Had one of the longer barrel versions and yeah, I did not like the stock. Dumped the rifle not long after.
Not really made for optics, and fit to the action was sloppy, accuracy was alright.
Action is nice with the dual lugs, have the NS552 heavy barrel version with the softer then pine Chu wood stock, like those better.
 
I'm finding''er ard tuh beleaf thar be no specks oh mud, grass oar dert awn any dem veehickulls.

Oh, FaddyCatzs, that 4200?
Let me know when you git tired oh looking thru it.

Yeah, that stock is iffy.
 
Really comfortable stock if anyone is wondering, and the steel mags are well-made, priced right (or were?) look good and feed right. The one I had (bought new) had issues unfortunately, but I keep considering one tbh.
 
I'm finding''er ard tuh beleaf thar be no specks oh mud, grass oar dert awn any dem veehickulls.

Oh, FaddyCatzs, that 4200?
Let me know when you git tired oh looking thru it.

Yeah, that stock is iffy.

I try to take care of what I own, plus it's easier to spot leaks and other problems on a clean machine.

As for the 4200 2.5-10x40 with the Butler Creek flip ups, it's not currently installed , fire over an offer.

The little stumpy gun is for sale in the EE.

Scope pics taken today.

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