My Rimfire Collection! (56k Death)

skirsons

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I own only rimfire rifles and I'm very proud of my collection so far!

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Ruger 10/22
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Cooey M82
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Erma EM-1 Carbine
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Mauser 98K Israeli Cond.
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Ross Cadet
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Springfield 87M
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TOZ-78-01
 
I built myself a gun cabinet and it won't hold any more! I keep selling my current rifles to buy new ones!

Plus I would like to tell everyone that full time student isn't a high-paying job in case you are interested in becoming one. Not a lot of gun money.
 
I know what you mean. I bought a 10 gun cabnit or something like that and its allready full... Had to trade a gun for an air pistol to make room ;). As a student my self I know what you mean about money. A lot of grass cutting :D ;).
 
I'm jealous! :D

I aspire to a rimfire collection like that... Although I think I'd prefera No. 7 over the Krinker, surely the odd-fellow out in that line-up
 
pc9 said:
Very nice collection.
I realy like the coey with the full stock.Where did you pick that up?

That is a Cooey M82. It is a purpose-built Canadian Military Trainer for World War II. I picked it up from Mr. Plamondon. It has the C broad arrow marks. It was missing the rear peep sight, elevator bar, and a buttplate screw, but I've given her a lot of attention and a few bucks of investment.
 
ert said:
Is that authentic AK wood on that Krinker?

Yes. Let me qualify that. The lower handguard and pistol grip are right off an AK-47.

The upper handguard is a modified SKS upper handguard. AK handguards are too short for the Krinker. I just coated all the wood with the same amber shellac and voila.
 
chanman said:
I'm jealous! :D

I aspire to a rimfire collection like that... Although I think I'd prefera No. 7 over the Krinker, surely the odd-fellow out in that line-up

I would like a No. 7 too, but they are expensive.

I don't know if the krinker is that odd considering the line-up. The Erma Em-1 and Springfield 87M are not trainers, and neither is the krinker. They are all military styled... the only kind of style as far as I am concerned!

I also used to own the Norino KKW and an Enfeild Trainer, but I sold them... :eek:
 
muh-muh-muh-mauser said:
I see you polished up the bolt handle on the Toz, looks nice ;)

I sure did. I polished it roughly to make it look more like a Mosin. Thanks for the idea. I also polished the cleaning rod.
 
slick39 said:
Is that a silencer on the AK looking one? I thought those are illegal?

It's probably a fake silencer covering the barrel. You see accessories like that a lot in the US as well, to hide the awkward proportion of the longer barrels on some civilian guns like the US market USC where the barrels have to be 16 inches to avoid being designated a short-barrelled rifle.
 
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Yeah the silencer is a fake to hide the barrel that's under it. It has no silencing properties. It does screw on however!

The stock is not a folding stock either, but a wire stock that looks like a folder. It has no folding properties!

It's all a big smoke and mirrors game.
 
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