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A shoutout to all the .22 plinkers I came to own

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  • Lucky4597

    ND! You opened the door to cats-w/guns-pics! Ahhhhite then!

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  • jimdeere

    In other words, he let the cat out of the bag.

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  • BobJudy

    I am a self proclaimed .22 junky. Your only hope is to quit cold turkey and ship that shiny little Walther to me and I will dispose of it properly. Well maybe not right away, but sooner or much much later, trust me.

    I could post a bunch of .22 gun porn to prove my addiction but most on here have seen a lot of those pics already.

    Well maybe just one;

    I resisted owning a 10/22 for 40 years because I am a gun snob and the they were just to common and not my cup of tea. A few years back I ended up with a plain Jane 10/22 when a friend passed away. I hated it but wanted to keep it because of it once belonging to him. A new stock, new barrel, new trigger and a few other parts and I turned it into a rifle that I actually like. It helps that it is now almost as accurate as some of my high priced tack drivers. You told us about your experiments with the SKS, so I bet you would have no problems creating your own 10/22 build. Kind of fun to do and gives a feeling of accomplishment when you make teeny tiny groups on the target. Bob

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  • montanajoe
    • Community moderator

    A few .22s that are all so much fun to shoot.

    Top: S&W MP 15-22

    Wrangler

    SIG Mosquito

    Savage

    Marlin 60

    And a picture of Martha and Elanor too.

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  • buddyb

    The more you shoot,the better you get at it.With a 22,cheap ammo and something that will not beat you up can turn you into a very good shot,especially with a quality firearm.I very much like the Mark series Rugers,one I have had for 50+ years and several newer ones that are part of the family.

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  • Ditch-Runner

    Before I got bit by the AR build bug

    I put together a few "ruger10-22s " or basic Legos for adults out together a range of them different barrels, stocks ,and triggers . Along with remingtons and a coupe older 22's i also hordedup enought 22 lr to last 2x lifetimes lol

    Then The AR built bug bit me

    But I finely kicked the aditction

    When we have friends or new shootets over , the 22's are always fun

    And popular

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  • Lucky4597
    montanajoe: 30742865062683/comments/

    A few .22s that are all so much fun to shoot.

    And a picture of Martha and Elanor too.

    https://us.v-cdn.net/6031683/uploads/PN4Y2W5VN60Z/22-plinkers.jpg

    https://us.v-cdn.net/6031683/uploads/YR8GJPT44365/299035650-5277774725592585-6827648662648960076-n.jpg

    🖤🐈‍⬛

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  • scooterdriver

    Great pics…a couple of those 10/22s are “worls class”!

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  • Lucky4597

    CZ 512 .22 wmr - K22 Combat - Single Six .22lr - Single Six .22lr - (s/w .22lr?? - anyone?) - Ruger Mark I .22lr - 10/22 in skelly-stock - CZ 512 Tactical .22 wmr

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  • montanajoe
    • Community moderator

    A 10-22 we did for one of our granddaughters a couple years ago.

    Oh my, a couple years ago when she was 6-7, she just turned 19 last week.

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  • NotDracon
    BobJudy: 30742865062683/comments/

    I am a self proclaimed .22 junky. Your only hope is to quit cold turkey and ship that shiny little Walther to me and I will dispose of it properly. Well maybe not right away, but sooner or much much later, trust me.

    I could post a bunch of .22 gun porn to prove my addiction but most on here have seen a lot of those pics already.

    Well maybe just one;

    https://us.v-cdn.net/6031683/uploads/V5H762N98C1I/img-20230215-142054.jpg

    I resisted owning a 10/22 for 40 years because I am a gun snob and the they were just to common and not my cup of tea. A few years back I ended up with a plain Jane 10/22 when a friend passed away. I hated it but wanted to keep it because of it once belonging to him. A new stock, new barrel, new trigger and a few other parts and I turned it into a rifle that I actually like. It helps that it is now almost as accurate as some of my high priced tack drivers. You told us about your experiments with the SKS, so I bet you would have no problems creating your own 10/22 build. Kind of fun to do and gives a feeling of accomplishment when you make teeny tiny groups on the target. Bob

    Oh, sure. Let me just- Ow! Oh… the Walther has a new owner now.

    I thought about a 10/22 to be my first gun but went with the MP5 out of looks alone. After selling it, I went to look up just how to customize it and found a stock and mag meant to emulate the look of an M1 Carbine; that one stole my heart.

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  • Gunnut358

    H&R Reising M65. A training rifle used by the USMC during WW2. I believe the idea was the same sight radius and picture as an M1 Garand. The sling is original, dated 1944.

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  • wundudnee

    It's been rumored that I kind of like .22s. It's all a big lie. I just pull pictures off the internet.

    https://i.imgur.com/5vfDWDB.jpg

    https://i.imgur.com/FZerUVX.jpg

    https://i.imgur.com/v2Bxc3z.jpg

    https://i.imgur.com/qj0Otfa.jpg

    https://i.imgur.com/gE1JpvD.jpg

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  • wundudnee

    A few .22 S&Ws

    https://i.imgur.com/vMAY5Yi.jpg

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  • Brookwood

    Quote from BobJudy ;

     I hated it but wanted to keep it because of it once belonging to him. A new stock, new barrel, new trigger and a few other parts and I turned it into a rifle that I actually like.

    Reminds me of a story my old Granddaddy once told me about a hatchet he owned. Said it once belonged to George Washington and was passed down through the generations. His GG granddad replaced the haft and his G granddad replaced the head somewhere along the way. 😁

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  • Locust Fork

    I have a different sort of relationship with guns, so I actually never "owned" a gun that was MINE until I was a lot older than anyone can imagine. I have been surrounded by firearms my entire life though. So, my "first" 22 was a rifle that I bought for my son when he was 7. It was a CZ and he still owns it (along with a pile of other things.) I had a picture of him holding it with his goofy hair cut he picked out himself…..it was a number two chicken wing. I just remember him telling the barber his request and wondering what the heck?

    Today is Liam's birthday! He is 27….time flies!

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  • Ambrose

    I can't believe it! Pics of .22's and no Mossbergs? I guess I must own them all.

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  • Tflogger
    Ambrose: 30742865062683/comments/

    I can't believe it! Pics of .22's and no Mossbergs? I guess I must own them all.

    Ambrose: 30742865062683/comments/

    I can't believe it! Pics of .22's and no Mossbergs? I guess I must own them all.

    I have 3 and 1/2 , a 44us a 27 and 1 1/2 46 b. One of these days I'll complete the half.

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  • Mr. Perfect

    None of my 22s are for plinking.

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  • montanajoe
    • Community moderator

    Happy Birthday Liam!!!

    (kindly show your sister how to shoulder the rifle. )

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