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Let me see if I can do this, first off is the twins, a pair of 10/22s: daddysgun001.jpg

Next we have a couple of bolt action. The one on the left is a Romanian M69 training rifle, the right one is a Marlin N25.

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Last but not least, we have "The Henry". (Maybe a long lost twin of Mike's.)

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I'll add a few 22s.

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Winchester 62a

Savage 19NRA

Winchester 67

Remington 514

Anschutz ?

Remington nylon 66

and the boys' Cricketts.

The 62a is the finest 22 rifle I've ever owned.

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Forgot my old one. This is my circa 1954 Remington Model 121 Fieldmaster.

Was under the tree for my 12th Christmas. Which was actually in 1960, so the gun was minimum 6 years old. Looked brand new though, had box and manual, etc. Might have been in some old stock at local hardware store or something. My young wide eyes wouldn't have cared if it looked as weathered as it does now.

I actually sold this gun during a rough stretch during my 20's, but later found and bought it back in my 30's, but it had been stored badly in the meantime and the finish went south. Still shoots well, never replaced a part except a couple of screws that got lost along the way, and the rear sight ramp elevator thingie.

Garufa has one that still looks brand new, but it doesn't shoot any better. :screwy:

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Mine is a 10/22 with the hammer forged barrel. I polished the barrel and receiver, and it's a rimfire tech trigger with power custom hammer. Get's to be almost boring to shoot at 50 yards. It always hits where I point it. FUN!

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My Winchester 52b Sporter. 1947. Was my dads. He died when i was 8 in 1969. A true tackdriver with big nostalgia. It's the winner in my book.

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Very Nice. I have a 52C HB, but Sporters are in another class. Looks to be in very nice shape.

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A new pic of the plinkers:

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Left to right:

Marlin model 60

Marlin model 925 .22mag

Marlin Model 980-DL .22mag

Remington Nylon 66

Armscor model 14Y

Ruger 10/22 sporter

Ruger 10/22 SS with Hogue stock

Ruger 10/22 with painted Hogue stock that's chipping :up:

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Here's my entry. This is my grandfather's Remington Model 41 Targetmaster. These were built from 1936-1939. 307,000 were made and this one has a serial number 172xxx.

It's still a shooter.

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Here's my entry. This is my grandfather's Remington Model 41 Targetmaster. These were built from 1936-1939. 307,000 were made and this one has a serial number 172xxx.

It's still a shooter....

Oooo, truly nifty old baby there.

- OS

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Okay, I'll play, my No-Ruger 10/22

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TacSol X-ring action, WhistlePig barrel, Kidd trigger, Boyds Evo stock, Weaver scope, YHM Wraith suppressor. Not a squirrel is safe, and the neighbors none the wiser.

DanO

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Okay, I'll play, my No-Ruger 10/22

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TacSol X-ring action, WhistlePig barrel, Kidd trigger, Boyds Evo stock, Weaver scope, YHM Wraith suppressor. Not a squirrel is safe, and the neighbors none the wiser.

DanO

I really LIKE this. A practical urban tree rat rifle!

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Ok guys remember tomorrow at 2359 this contest is over!! so far its going to be very hard to pick just 2, and remember just cause the contest is over dosent mean you have to stop posting pics!!

Nice squirl slayers!!!

Knox C.

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Thanks Hozzie. Yes it is inreally great shape. I just pulled it out of the case about 6 mo ago....I last shot it when I was 16 and stupid (about value). 50 rounds offhand at 15 meters went into a hole that was about 2" in diameter. Hmmmmmm

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Okay, I'll play, my No-Ruger 10/22

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TacSol X-ring action, WhistlePig barrel, Kidd trigger, Boyds Evo stock, Weaver scope, YHM Wraith suppressor. Not a squirrel is safe, and the neighbors none the wiser.

DanO

Very nice! Those X-ring actions are works of art. I wouldn't mind having one setting on the desk just to admire the craftsmanship. That is a beautiful build with top-notch components.

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