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Squires Bingham rifles ..... ever heard of them?

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  • Grasshopper

    Yea, had a few in the years. They made an AR-15"copy" that was a 22 caliber. it actually shot ok. Yours looks great now but it is still a cheap 22 and no appreciation other than making it look better than it did. My gunshop gets one in once in a while and gets about $125 out of them. $ 100 with a "no come back" to shop.

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  • forgemonkey

    Nice job, very nice !!

    Now, I’ve got something you need. Looks like the receiver is grooved for scope mounts.

    I’ve got a Weaver K4-F that I bought in the 60’s. Had it on my Browning Sarfari since then. Its looks 99.5 % ,,,, if you would want it, send me your addy via of PM and I’ll mail it.

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  • bullshot
    forgemonkey: 30740996004251/comments/

    Nice job, very nice !!

    Now, I’ve got something you need. Looks like the receiver is grooved for scope mounts.

    I’ve got a Weaver K4-F that I bought in the 60’s. Had it on my Browning Sarfari since then. Its looks 99.5 % ,,,, if you would want it, send me your addy via of PM and I’ll mail it.

    Are you serious? Heck yeah, I'd love that.

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  • Tflogger

    They also made a 32acp copy of the m16

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  • Ditch-Runner
    Grasshopper: 30740996004251/comments/

    Yea, had a few in the years. They made an AR-15"copy" that was a 22 caliber. it actually shot ok. Yours looks great now but it is still a cheap 22 and no appreciation other than making it look better than it did. My gunshop gets one in once in a while and gets about $125 out of them. $ 100 with a "no come back" to shop.

    Nice job on the finish looks good


    The first gun I actually bought was the dressed up AR looking version

    I Bought at westerauto I think it was 69 or 79.00 they let me pay 10.00 a week or something like that The factory magazine had a larger aluminum box pined to make it look like a ar magazine

    I had my first part time job 1.25 a hr

    woo hoo that was 1974 -75 time frame

    The stock was painted black I think it was mahogany I stripped the black paint off after a few scratches it looked better to me .but I resprayed it black and traded it

    It slightly resembled a ar15 with a little imagination added in worked ok then one day

    It fired off a round out of battery once and piece of brass hit my face that was the end of it I kept every gun spotless not sure why it misfired


    The store I worked at was in a small shopping area and westerauto had moved into a newer building next door after being in a old 3 or 4 story building down town for years

    Got to know the family who owned the franchise very well Good memories


    found one some one else had striped the finish off of

    and the way it was in black'


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  • KL

    Nice work on the stock. Looks great! Hope it's a good shooter for you.

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  • DPHMIN

    A friend bought one about 45 years ago. It shot fine. I remember, I killed a squirrel with it. He ended up trading it off.

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  • dcon12
    DPHMIN: 30740996004251/comments/

    A friend bought one about 45 years ago. It shot fine. I remember, I killed a squirrel with it. He ended up trading it off.

    All cause of that squirrel? Don

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  • BobJudy

    I remember them well - nice find and refinishing job. They were from the good old days when you could walk into most major department store chains and buy a gun. Sears, Montgomery Ward, KMart, and even J.C.Penney as well as most hardware stores all sold guns and ammo. A lot of them sold enough to have guns under their own name like Sears Ted Williams and Wards Westernfield. If you find one on the used gun rack, give it a second look because it was probably made by someone like Winchester, Remington or High Standard. Same quality but usually at a fraction of the price of the manufacturers labeled models today. Bob

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  • ruger41

    Had the AR .22 they made when I was a kid. Was pretty cheaply made and the stock was easily nicked. While shooting at a range the sear broke on it and it unloaded a full mag which was scary for a kid. After sending it back for repair I kept it til the mid 2000’s and got rid of it.

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  • 62vld2042

    bullshot........

    The wood appears to be some form of artic birch.

    Many older Sako 22lrs had such wood.

    Hope this helps.

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  • bullshot

    Does that grow in the Philippines?

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  • bullshot

    This wood has a grain similar in appearance to Palm. I have been told that they sometimes use Rubber wood (from rubber trees) in the Philippines for furniture and such but I have no idea if it was ever used for gun stocks or what Rubber Wood looks like anyway.

    Another interesting thing about this wood on the rifle is that it's hard as heck and wood like Palm is porous and soft ...... so, it's mystery wood I guess

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  • armilite

    yep got one as a present from my brother back in 1980 and I still have it. Pretty decent .22

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