My Rimfire Collection! (56k Death)

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I forgot to add... that has to be the Nicest M82 I have seen in a long time. :)
 
How much do M82's go for? I see some old forum posts or archived auctions where people pick them up for a hundred something or less, but current auctions in the US and the Marstar example seem to be around the $300 point.
 
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Use your education to get a great job so you can buy LOTS of great guns. So many guns...so little time/money. At least you have chosen to collect rimfire so you dont break the piggy bank. Time for the big boys later. At least yer shootin eh? And pretty much everybody on this site has at least one rimfire. Too much fun for one person.
 
chanman said:
How much do M82's go for? I see some old forum posts or archived auctions where people pick them up for a hundred something or less, but current auctions in the US and the Marstar example seem to be around the $300 point.


I have seen the same prices you have, pretty much finding one with the rear diopter/aperture sight still intact and mounted would be the deal breaker for me.

Also I'd look for one that was intact, had a clean bore, but needed only some wood clean-up...I have seen those types priced at around $150.

I almost picked up a Ross trainer a few months back, but the bore was pretty bad. :(
 
BTW: Thought I would post a few from my collection. I don't have pictueres of all of them but here are some ;)

Winchester 52D custom
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Valmet Finnish lion
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Anschutz 54MS
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Ruger 10/22 Custom
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CZ 452 Style
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Marlin 917VSF
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Cooey model 600
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Marlin 2000L
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posted by request ;)

Missing from Collection: Anschutz 64 and Remington Nylon 66 I believe.
 
happydude said:
Can you give me some more information on that Springfield?

The Springfield 87M was manufactured by J. Stevens after World War II. The resemblence to the M1 Garand is intentional. There are rumors that the rifle was designed to be a trainer but they are generally unfounded and in some cases spuriously supported. There are 87's with fake military markings and a rumored "letter" from the manufacturer.

The rifles are exceedingly rare. On another forum a survey conducted revealed the highest serial number (what is assumed to be a serial number) was around 227. I have number 12. There has never been a repeat number found so we are assuming these to be serial numbers so far. This may change.

The rifle is tube fed by a tube sitting underneath the oversize barrel. This gives a gas-tube look, but is impractical for a military trainer. This might be why it was never picked up for military use.

My rifle has what appears to be an original M1 Garand type sling with a smaller buckle than a real Garand sling.
 
chanman said:
How much do M82's go for? I see some old forum posts or archived auctions where people pick them up for a hundred something or less, but current auctions in the US and the Marstar example seem to be around the $300 point.

I paid $120 for mine. I bought the peep sight seperately from a guy in Alberta for around $45
 
bogie said:
Use your education to get a great job so you can buy LOTS of great guns. So many guns...so little time/money. At least you have chosen to collect rimfire so you dont break the piggy bank. Time for the big boys later. At least yer shootin eh? And pretty much everybody on this site has at least one rimfire. Too much fun for one person.

It's going to be a while. I am in Grad School for my Masters and going for my PhD.
 
CZ Shooter - What type of peep sites is that on your CZ452 - where did you get them and how much did they run. I've been looking for a set up like that.
 
That is some neat stuff. I had no idea that rimfire rifles where offered in these type of configurations. Any of that stuff custom, or did you stumble across them in your travels?
 
hakx said:
That is some neat stuff. I had no idea that rimfire rifles where offered in these type of configurations. Any of that stuff custom, or did you stumble across them in your travels?

The Ruger 10/22 has a Krinker Plinker kit attached to it. It is a metal sheath for the receiver coupled with a special barrel and the ability to accept AK furniture and stocks.

The TOZ-78 01 has a custom stock that I made personally out of a regular TOZ stock and a Mosin-Nagant stock.

Everything else is 'factory' as they say.
 
Mario said:
CZ Shooter - What type of peep sites is that on your CZ452 - where did you get them and how much did they run. I've been looking for a set up like that.

Hey there Mario,

There are Anschutz sights. THe rear sight fits onto the dovetail but the front site required some work. A machinist had to machine a piece for the front of the barrel for the front sight to mount to. If you want I can get some up close pictures of the front site for you (Just send me a PM with your email address if you would like the pics :))
 
Whoa..........very, very nice, both skir and CZ. Wouldn't show those pics to too many people, makes it hard to show 'pity' for students when you guys own such fine collections. ;) :)
 
skeetgunner said:
CZ,

Do you have a source for that spirit level on the Valmet? I can't find any. Or at least anyone with stock....

I believe ### Precision on here had some for sale (Joe). If not contact Sinclair International in the US. They carry a lot of benchrest equipment including spirit levels...
 
skirsons said:
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.

Do you want to sell the wood furniture from this plinker?
It looks awesome.
 
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