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Re: .22 rimfire for Badger

#11 Post by dave_303 »

How about the pump action Winchester 1890? They can be found at a vary reasonable price. I've used a few over the years and they are terrific fun.
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Winchester 1890 ? We haven't seen one of those.

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There's always room for another rimfire in the collection. Choosing just one to acquire is even harder than choosing which ale to buy.
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Remington nylon?
I also think you need a Volquartsen extractor for your 597 ;-)

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Lever action. Marlin 39.
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How about a nice CZ 512. Accurate as hell...
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We like the CZ512 but a friend has one so we were thinking of something different...
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meles meles wrote:We like the CZ512 but a friend has one so we were thinking of something different...
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Re: .22 rimfire for Badger

#19 Post by DaveB »

dave_303 wrote:How about the pump action Winchester 1890? They can be found at a vary reasonable price. I've used a few over the years and they are terrific fun.
Vintage Winchester 1890s - and even the later Model 62s - are pretty scarce - but Amadeo Rossi made a copy of the Model 62 for a number of years that may be easier to get hold of. I have one in stainless and I love it. Brings back childhood memories of visiting shooting galleries at the county fair.
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#20 Post by ovenpaa »

I have always liked the Browning take down, reasonably priced in used condition and you can still buy them new.
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