Happy 10-22 Day!

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1967 Ruger 10-22 w/Leupold .22 Rimfire scope.....All metal, no plastic. Overton walnut stock.

Overton made a lot on M1 Carbine stocks during WW-2, mostly for Inland.

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My wife and I enjoy a little squirrel hunting every now and then.

But why not use a real gun?
 
Post them up!

1967 Ruger 10-22 w/Leupold .22 Rimfire scope.....All metal, no plastic. Overton walnut stock.

Overton made a lot on M1 Carbine stocks during WW-2, mostly for Inland.

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Those 10/22's are great for shooting unruly pro-Palestinian protesters in the kneecaps, like the IDF uses them for.

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Didn't we just do this? Tack driver right out of the box. (I don't know why my computer keep turning this image.)

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I know a Class III Manufacturer that made several clones of those. If memory serves the barrel was like 3".

I bought one of those 7 years ago at a garage sale for $10. I was a missing a couple minor parts but I ordered them and fixed it. They're fun little rifles, but I traded it off on something else.

Only .22 rifle I have right now is a 1954 Marlin Model 80 bolt-action with the 7-round magazine. That gun is a cloverleaf group tack driver.
 
I bought one of those 7 years ago at a garage sale for $10. I was a missing a couple minor parts but I ordered them and fixed it. They're fun little rifles, but I traded it off on something else.

Only .22 rifle I have right now is a 1954 Marlin Model 80 bolt-action with the 7-round magazine. That gun is a cloverleaf group tack driver.
All the major manufacturers made great barrels back then. Their downfall were crappy triggers.

I swear the triggers seemed more of an afterthought and some (like on Mossberg .22s) were just FUBAR in their design.

LOL....It's a wonder we learned to shoot at all. ;)
 
All the major manufacturers made great barrels back then. Their downfall were crappy triggers.

I swear the triggers seemed more of an afterthought and some (like on Mossberg .22s) were just FUBAR in their design.

LOL....It's a wonder we learned to shoot at all. ;)
I kinda liked the trigger on my Model 60.

It was accurate enough to hit a shotgun primer, I'll tell you that.
Maybe not every time, or maybe it was the shooter, and one time there was a delay.
Also: Is there a gun that Thundercraps shoot good out of?
 

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