The new Derya TM-22 Lever Action 22lr now in stock.

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The new Derya TM-22 Lever Action 22lr now in stock.

The Derya TM22-L Lever Action 22Lr rifle is an exciting new rimfire rifle from Derya!
The Magazine is made of aluminum casting and it has a capacity of 10rds (25rd Polymer mags available separately).

Comes With:
2x 10rd magazines
Tool Kit
Owner’s Manual
This is a Non-Restricted Firearm


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Quick follow up shots, +15 rounds mag fed, a solid rail for optic with integrated iron sights. +Style points for the lever action and wood stock. I assume it could also cycle any kind of low velocity rounds easily. Seems to be decent quality with all the other derya reviews. Threaded barrel, honestly I am not sure what more I can ask for a 22 rifle, Maybe a 16inch barrel.

I think keeping the mag tube just holds the rifle in harmony
 
Didn't see the wood one previously. Looks better than the colorful ones I saw on the interwebs. But that fake mag tube really turns me off it.
 
I like the looks of them.

However, I think it would be "coool', if the mag tube was capped at the end and could be used for something! E.g. put some extra ammo in there, a basic rifle cleaning kit (bore snake) or a basic shtf survival kit with fire starters and fishing line... It's there, so may as well use it :)
 
If this thing takes TM-22 mags then I might have to get one just for fun. 25 round mags for this would look ridiculous but be fun af.
 
I like it. Also weird, they have different length 'tubes' between the models? As mentioned, I think the tubes look estecically pleasing, & if you could store, or modify it to store ammo etc. bonus. Shorter barrel lengths would be of interest I think. .. Oh & a .22 MAGNUM version .. that's all for now ;) lol
 
In the market for my first firearm and lusting after a lever-action .22LR
I've been fixated on a Henry Frontier octagon barrel, but this is seriously tempting for the price, mag feed and look.
Anyone have some insight? Should I wait or go for the Derya?
 
In the market for my first firearm and lusting after a lever-action .22LR
I've been fixated on a Henry Frontier octagon barrel, but this is seriously tempting for the price, mag feed and look.
Anyone have some insight? Should I wait or go for the Derya?

IMO I would hold off for the Henry. The problem with all of this Turkish crap is that in a few years there will potentially be little to no support from the company. In say 10-15 years, you can pretty much guarantee there will be no support. Henry is 10/10 with their warranty, no questions asked, no bs.
 
Anyone asking why hasn’t loaded 22 in a tube before.. that said, missed opportunity for tube to feed action and mag feed tube. I feel like it’s worth the complexity because right now it looks like a 5.7 AR.
Besides that yea, barrel doesn’t need to be quite so long and like Tactical model could have an integrated flashlight or something in bottom tube just to give it form factor.
If they really want to make money in Canada scale it up to 223 while they’re at it 🫢
Imagine a short little 12.5 version in .300 blk 🫠 would be cool to see an emergence in some use case like that so it would catch on and be more available in Canada
 
In the market for my first firearm and lusting after a lever-action .22LR
I've been fixated on a Henry Frontier octagon barrel, but this is seriously tempting for the price, mag feed and look.
Anyone have some insight? Should I wait or go for the Derya?

If you are looking at the Frontier. I would suggest the small game carbine. Better sights and no 22 needs a 24 inch barrel IMHO.
 
IMO I would hold off for the Henry. The problem with all of this Turkish crap is that in a few years there will potentially be little to no support from the company. In say 10-15 years, you can pretty much guarantee there will be no support. Henry is 10/10 with their warranty, no questions asked, no bs.

Why not buy both? Get the Derya now because its awesome, super fun, affordable, and available. Then get the Henry when they become available the one or two times Canada gets then each year.

PS. We carry Henry too!
 
Had my hands on one of these today in Tillsonburg. Solid little rifle. Very smooth short-stroke action. Fairly crisp trigger break. Nice overall weight. Picatinny rail with adjustable rear sight. The post says that the 10 round mag is aluminum...this one was plastic.

Decent rifle.
 
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