Rimfire Pics...Show em off!!!

I just took this pic, not the best lighting :p

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Awesome fun to shoot! :D
 
Here's the .22LR collection right now:

(ALL of these are .22LR)

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Left column:

Erma EM-1
Wz-48
Winchester 1903
Ross Cadet
Vetterli-Beretta

Right column:

Enflield Sht. II
Springfield 1903
Cooey M82
Kar. 98
Norinco TU-KKW
 
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WHAT.....I do not see any Mossbergs....lol...lol.....Very nice collection...It would be great to have an Enfield .22 to go with my .303 and .410 Enfield #1 Mk III*s. I have a few Mossbergs and will enjoy shooting them when weather permits.
 
Στηβεν;2734299 said:
what is that? its beautiful :D

I know, it looks like something I would collect.

It's a Savage 1917 NRA Target Model. The first rimfire Savage produced was made to look like the Springfield 1903, which was popular perhaps due to the war. Later versions would be more "sporty" looking.

I am very jealous of the owner of this fine and rare rifle!
 
WHAT.....I do not see any Mossbergs....lol...lol.....Very nice collection...It would be great to have an Enfield .22 to go with my .303 and .410 Enfield #1 Mk III*s. I have a few Mossbergs and will enjoy shooting them when weather permits.

I haven't seen any I like yet. I know there are US military marked Mossbergs. Perhaps someday! I like the bolt action US military mossberg but I can't remember its designation.
 
I don't mind sharing during this festive season!!

Here's the rifles...
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Top to bottom:
Browning Trombone, Henry Golden Boy, Savage 3B (extremely accurate), Browning BL22, JC Higgins "slabsides", Ruger 10-22, Savage Cub, Stevens 87B, Squires Bingham 1500 .22 mag., Armi Jager AP74

Here's the pistols...
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(In case) Browning Medalist, (far left) H&R Sportsman 999, (far right) Ruger Single Six, (centre-top to bottom) Kendron (made in Lethbridge), Browning Challenger, Erma Luger wannabe, Llama "baby 1911", Beretta 950B in .22 short, Davis Derringer in .22 mag.
 
I don't know much about them except that they are as accurate as all get out and the trigger goes off with a whisper. Whoever made the thing certainly knew what he was doing.

A buddy of mine might know a bit more about them so I will pick his brain tonight and get back to you here.
 
Walther

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Yours

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Mine

Thank you EPOXY7

The model is not written anywhere on my rifle. A few years ago, I went on the web and got the info from a Swiss gunsmith. He was telling me though that the trigger sensitivity switch was not an original device. Your picture seems to prove him wrong. Interesting.

Have you done the wood job yourself ? Mine is quite dull .

Range 10/22 shooters with baseball-bat scopes don't take the rifle seriously at first but they change their mind very quick. The scope is a $25 Tasco . Very very surprising.
 
My current rimfire rifles. Can anybody tell that I like Boyds Evolution stocks? :D

Savage Mark II .22 LR (top)

Remington 597 .22 LR (middle)

Savage 93R17 .17 HMR (bottom)

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Savage Mark II .22 LR with Bushnell 3-9x50 scope

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Remington 597 .22 LR with BSA 4-16x40IR scope

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Savage 93R17 .17 HMR with Bushnell 4-16x50 AOEG scope

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I know nothing of these. Do you have any info on these little pistols?

Sorry, Pharaoh, I was mistaken, I e-mailed my buddy but it's not the Kendron he had the info on. If you like, I could take some more detailed pics and send them to you via PM. Let me know.
 
Some Fialas

Some of my little herd of Model 1920 Fiala pistols, wearing their long-nosed "Carbine" disguise. Bottom one is a factory "Special Order" with 12 1/2" barrel. About 9,000 of these guns are estimated to have been made in New Haven, Connecticut. Lower pic shows their high-end offering of the 3-bbl. set in a fitted, velvet-lined carry case.

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Kinda' hard to find these days. :)

Best regards ~ ~ ~ mauser
 
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Thank you EPOXY7

The model is not written anywhere on my rifle. A few years ago, I went on the web and got the info from a Swiss gunsmith. He was telling me though that the trigger sensitivity switch was not an original device. Your picture seems to prove him wrong. Interesting.

Have you done the wood job yourself ? Mine is quite dull .

Hey Vieux Schnock,
Yup the set trigger screw is stock. Both of my Walther KKM models have it. I've also seen these models referred to as a KKJ-T. However I believe they are in fact KKM. The triggers on both of mine are pretty good.

My Walther KKJ pictured at the bottom, doesn't have the trigger adjustment device. Also on the KKJ the safety is located going through the stock rather than on the bolt and it's fed by a 5 round magazine.

My Walther with the light coloured stock is exactly the way I bought it. I did however put a few coats of Hawes Old English Oil on it. It's a wood treatment that I use on my antique furniture. It got rid of the dull look. I'd recommend giving it a try. It's not expensive and works well.
 
CZ 452 Varmint
Nikon Buckmaster 6-18x40mm
Burris Signature Rings (3/8")
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Ruger 10/22T
Bushnell Banner 4-12x40
Burris Rings
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SAVAGE MKII BTVS
Nikon Buckmaster 6-18x40mm
Burris Rings
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