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Posted on 11/28/12 at 8:55 pm to thedogman
Savage makes an awesome 22.
Posted on 11/28/12 at 8:56 pm to Ole Mule
No problem man. I have the regular 10/22 and I put a collapasable/folding ATI stock on it. It's a little heavier than the original stock but it's pretty cool. When it's folded up I could probably fit it into a hiking backpack but not a regular one.
This post was edited on 11/28/12 at 8:57 pm
Posted on 11/28/12 at 8:57 pm to DieselTiger1
quote:
I've got a henry and love it. If I were you and was getting it for my son, I would go with the henry golden boy.
Agreed. Great gun.
Posted on 11/28/12 at 9:15 pm to 4X4DEMON
10/22 takedown is also a great rifle. You can split it right down the middle to fit in a pack.
Posted on 11/28/12 at 9:18 pm to bapple
quote:This is why I was considering it. Have you had any bad issues with one?
You can split it right down the middle to fit in a pack
Posted on 11/28/12 at 9:23 pm to Ole Mule
quote:
This is why I was considering it. Have you had any bad issues with one?
My friend bought one this summer and it runs like a top. I think you're a little more limited on optics due to where it splits but I could be wrong.
But overall, it never fails.
Posted on 11/28/12 at 9:24 pm to bapple
Bought a Ruger last month for Christmas for my dad..great looking gun and reliable.
Posted on 11/28/12 at 9:51 pm to thedogman
I have a Ruger 10/22 and I love it
Posted on 11/29/12 at 7:33 am to thedogman
I have a 25 year old Marlin 60. If I ever buy another .22 it will be a nice bolt action.
Posted on 11/29/12 at 7:43 am to thedogman
if you can find an older one of these you will not be disappoint.
nothing wrong with the new ones. I just prefer belguim
it breaks down and is a sweet shootin light and accurate gun
nothing wrong with the new ones. I just prefer belguim
it breaks down and is a sweet shootin light and accurate gun
Posted on 11/29/12 at 8:23 am to thedogman
If you want a nice rifle to pass to your son someday, there are only a few to consider:
Automatics
The Browing takedown. A basic Grade I will probably run you around five hundred dollars
Levers
There are only two worth considering. One is the Browning BL 22. This is a really nicely done little rifle that is very light and handy. Its one fault is that it has one of the heaviest triggers you'll ever see until you get it broke in well.
The other is the Marlin 39. This is the Cadillac of lever action .22s. However, it is a full sized rifle and with the according length and weight. Once broken in, it is slicker than iced snot.
Bolt Action
The only one worth considering that is commonly available anymore is the CZ 452 and the variants thereof. It is very handy and accurate and feels like a rifle. A very nice rifle for practicing for your big game bolt.
There are a few others and some may quibble with this list. But I doubt that anyone would argue that if you got one of the guns on this list, you would be dissatisfied.
Automatics
The Browing takedown. A basic Grade I will probably run you around five hundred dollars
Levers
There are only two worth considering. One is the Browning BL 22. This is a really nicely done little rifle that is very light and handy. Its one fault is that it has one of the heaviest triggers you'll ever see until you get it broke in well.
The other is the Marlin 39. This is the Cadillac of lever action .22s. However, it is a full sized rifle and with the according length and weight. Once broken in, it is slicker than iced snot.
Bolt Action
The only one worth considering that is commonly available anymore is the CZ 452 and the variants thereof. It is very handy and accurate and feels like a rifle. A very nice rifle for practicing for your big game bolt.
There are a few others and some may quibble with this list. But I doubt that anyone would argue that if you got one of the guns on this list, you would be dissatisfied.
This post was edited on 11/29/12 at 8:43 am
Posted on 11/29/12 at 8:35 am to Hawgon
Marlin 39
I was wondering how this one wasn't mentioned already. I'd rather hunt with that than my 10-22 anyday. Very fine weapon. Pure joy to shoot.
I was wondering how this one wasn't mentioned already. I'd rather hunt with that than my 10-22 anyday. Very fine weapon. Pure joy to shoot.
Posted on 11/29/12 at 8:37 am to Hawgon
quote:
Levers
There are only two worth considering
How can you not include the henry? Having handled all three of these, the henry is probably the nicest. The marlin 39A's are very nice, but not nearly what they used to be.
Posted on 11/29/12 at 8:46 am to DownshiftAndFloorIt
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How can you not include the henry? Having handled all three of these, the henry is probably the nicest. The marlin 39A's are very nice, but not nearly what they used to be.
Because they have a pot metal receiver and lots and lots and lots of plastic in the internal parts. The receiver isn't even blued, it is painted. And they wear out MUCH MUCH faster than the Browning or the Marlin.
They've been making the Marlins for a hundred years. You don't need to buy a new one. You can buy one made 40 years ago that is better than anything you can buy today.
And none of that is to say that the Henry isn't a nice little rifle. All I'm saying is that it is an heirloom rifle. If used heavily, it won't last long enough to pass on to a son and just isn't in the same class as the others.
Posted on 11/29/12 at 8:52 am to Hawgon
I should have been clearer. I was refering to the golden boy which isn't made to be affordable like the standard henry.
I'm a huge marlin fan and the older 39A's are incredibly nice. The new ones just don't have the same feel as the pre-safety models.
The only browning I've shot was very nice.
It's almost a crime to buy something other than a lever action .22 for an heirloom IMO
I'm a huge marlin fan and the older 39A's are incredibly nice. The new ones just don't have the same feel as the pre-safety models.
The only browning I've shot was very nice.
It's almost a crime to buy something other than a lever action .22 for an heirloom IMO
Posted on 11/29/12 at 8:56 am to thedogman
Browning semi-auto .22
I have one and it is a sweet little rifle. It takes down quickly into two pieces and it holds the shells in a tube magazine in the stock. It also bottom ejects which i like. Fit and finish will be superior to most everything else out there.
I have one and it is a sweet little rifle. It takes down quickly into two pieces and it holds the shells in a tube magazine in the stock. It also bottom ejects which i like. Fit and finish will be superior to most everything else out there.
Posted on 11/29/12 at 10:05 am to DownshiftAndFloorIt
I think I am going lever. That way it will make him think about his shots but allow him to get off more than one. That being said it will probably be the Henry. One of my sons is named Henry so that will add to it for him. Thanks for the information and opinions.
Posted on 11/29/12 at 10:09 am to thedogman
I like it because it teaches them about exposed hammers and shite.
Get the golden boy. It's a much better rifle than the standard Henry.
Get the golden boy. It's a much better rifle than the standard Henry.
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