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#21 |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Join Date: December 23 2002
Location: Mountain View, Arkansas
Posts: 2,582
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Here's my favorite squirrel rifle -- a Stevens Favorite made around 1895 with an Axtel tang sight.
And here's my sporterized .30-40 Krag with the cocking piece sight. |
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Join Date: July 27 2010
Posts: 6
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FRENCH-MADE GEVARM MODEL A-3, .22rf LR, 8-rd mag, semi-auto fires on open bolt. Import to North America ended in 1970s. This one is topped off with a Redfield 4X on rail-mounted Weaver tip-offs.
![]() There is a nice storage well built into the pistol-grip butt and when I obtained this rifle earlier this year it still had all of its originl front sight inserts stored there. ![]() The Gevarm .22rfs are noted for being able to eat about any cartridge you want to feed it with no problems. Beautifully made little rifles. Accurate and fun to shoot. There were only four variations, E1, A3, A6 and A7 offered to their North American market. They had one distributor in NA which was located In Canada. I've managed to obtain all but the A6. Still looking for that one. Best regards ~ ~ ~ FFF |
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#23 |
![]() Join Date: May 29 2010
Location: McKinney, Texas
Posts: 339
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Browning BL-22
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#24 |
![]() Join Date: May 19 2009
Location: Michigan
Posts: 318
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Here is a Savage Mark I single shot. It can shoot short, long and long rifle. Made in Canada.
Surviving a house fire this semi with a bluing problem is a Squires Bingham Model 20. Made in the Philippines Manufactured for K-Mart Corp Troy,Mich. is stamped on the barrel. Although worn and ugly it's a decent shooter. Last edited by cjm270; 07-31-2010 at 05:30 PM.. |
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#25 |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Join Date: September 27 2006
Posts: 752
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I have two favorite rimfire rifles currently. The first is an older Schuetzen style rifle that I got back in the 70s and have fired quite a bit but have now retired because it is too heavy for me to tote in the field.
![]() Close up of action, ![]() The second is my current favorite and started as a standard Ruger 77/22. I had an old Win 52 barrel available and fit it to the action, relieved the forearm and bedded the barrel and action. A bit heavier than a standard rifle but still easy to carry around and very accurate. ![]() The barrel was turned down a bit to fit the contours of the action and needs to be reblued. Or maybe not. A future project involves the Winchester 1890 and a target grade octagonal barrel. Nothing in life is so exhilarating as to be shot at without result. Winston Churchill A law, without penalty, is merely advice. Knowledge is to be shared, not hoarded. |
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#26 |
![]() ![]() ![]() Join Date: January 18 2002
Location: N.E.Kansas
Posts: 149
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Most of mine have been posted before, including this favorite. A factory scoped Winchester, 1953, Model 63.
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"Every one's ignorant, only on different subjects". Will Rogers |
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#27 |
![]() ![]() ![]() Join Date: August 5 2004
Location: The Foothills of the Beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia.
Posts: 8,398
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My all time favorite rifle's are my Ruger 77's , I have several.
Note the blue'n worn off the bolt on this one,,,,, ![]()
RETIRED as of 11/01/2009 ------------------------------------ A Man's got to know his limitations. ------------------------------ Facts do not cease to exist, because they are ignored. ------------------------------- Let the good times roll. ![]() ![]() [ The Peaks of Otter] |
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#28 |
![]() Join Date: May 19 2009
Location: Michigan
Posts: 318
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That ones a keeper, like the pic as well.
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#29 |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Join Date: December 23 2002
Location: Mountain View, Arkansas
Posts: 2,582
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Here's the Wall of Twenty-twos.
From top to bottom: M1922 Springfield MKII Remington 540X (DCM Rifle) The Gae Bolga, my M82 Kimber Stevens #26 Crackshot Ruger 77/22M in .22 WMR M82 Kimber in .22 Hornet Marlin 15Y -- my youngest daughter's rifle |
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#30 |
![]() ![]() ![]() Join Date: January 18 2002
Location: N.E.Kansas
Posts: 149
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Winchester single shots.
Thumbtrigger-model 99 1902 1904 Model 36 9mm shotgun ![]() Winchester model 69 DualSight, factory scoped ![]() ![]() Winchester model 57 and a 56 .22 short only.
"Every one's ignorant, only on different subjects". Will Rogers |
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#31 |
![]() Join Date: July 2 2001
Location: Texas
Posts: 1,267
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Volquartsen 17 HM2 with a Nikon 2x-7x 32mm scope
![]() Volquartsen 17 HMR with a Simmons 2.5x-8x 36mm scope
Make mine lean, mean, and 9x19! |
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Location: Wabash IN
Posts: 3,992
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Here you are. The pictures checking the angles (I like this more than using a magnifying glass) and and explanation of what's going on, followed by a new, bright movie:
![]() Engagement of the first trigger hook by the sear This is now 2lbs. It's a sliding sear of sorts, but is highly polished and you just don't notice any creep. Regardless, it's designed for safety (think SKS sear) with a positive engagement angle. It is made for fast, unsupported shots in the field with the 'scope on the lowest level. Overtravel and angles keep the set trigger hooks safe from battering. ![]() Safety on; sear and hammer locked solid For a target match or rested field shot, the safety is applied and the trigger pulled. This drops the sear into a safety position off the set hooks. ![]() Sear and set trigger hook engagement Turning the safety back off gently lowers the sear to the secondary trigger hooks. (The safety may be re-engaged to lift the sear off of the set trigger hooks again, if a shot is not taken.) The trigger is at about 12oz at this point. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n00IqVTHEgs The new video... ![]() Abe the Lab photobombing the picture Modification include the just-discussed set trigger along with the following: 1. Increased LOP by custom fitting a Limbsaver recoil pad for, IIRC, a Remington 700 (maybe Winchester 70?). Whichever, it works beautifully. 2. 20MOA 'scope mount to keep the crosshairs centered, and to provide enough elevation for adjustment for 200yds, should I ever want to lob .22LRs that far. 3. Freefloated barrel. It was supposed to be floated at the factory, but they did a damned poor job of it. 4. Controlled pressure point just forward of the chamber. 5. Pillar bedded, and new receiver bolts - the old ones stripped out. 6. Limbsaver barrel deresonator, along with a two sets of three o-rings each forward of it. I don't want that barrel moving at all, and this is working very, very well. 7. The obvious. This is a very accurate rifle, and I know I cannot, and never will be able to, shoot to its full potential. Quote:
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#33 |
![]() ![]() Join Date: August 11 2010
Location: Ohio and other states
Posts: 436
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22 Marlin 60 rifle and 22 Marlin 60 carbine S&W M&P15-22
These are my three, love the Marlins and the Smith is just plain fun
Home is where I hang my hat. Last edited by THE DUKE OF ESSEX; 08-28-2010 at 05:22 AM.. |
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