Favourite .22 Rimfire for under seventy five quid

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Mattnall
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Re: Favourite .22 Rimfire for under seventy five quid

#11 Post by Mattnall »

A joy to shoot. I just couldn't see them go to the scrap bin, out of the 12 I bought only 7 worked as they should but with a bit of care all but 2 were back in action.

The last one.
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Re: Favourite .22 Rimfire for under seventy five quid

#12 Post by waterford103 »

Mattnall wrote:A joy to shoot. I just couldn't see them go to the scrap bin, out of the 12 I bought only 7 worked as they should but with a bit of care all but 2 were back in action.

The last one.
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I built one just like that with a built in moderator and an old german scope , it was my only bunny basher for years . I was persuaded to sell it and bought an Erma semi - big mistake - HUGE mistake . It started life as a BSA12/15 owned by British Railways R&PC , when I was hon sec. A decision was made to buy new rifles and the old ones had to go , I bought it for £5.
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