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22 wmr rifle

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  • Grasshopper
    Thinking the 1890 Winchester but frequently wrong.
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  • Geri
    I think that was the 22 wrf, same as the remington 22 special.
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  • Grasshopper
    Ok I looked it up. Marlin levermatic in 1959 then Winchester 61 in 1960? If I read correctly -
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  • Geri
    Thank you. Wonder who made the first bolt action 22 WMR?
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  • Grasshopper
    Would guess the 780 series of Marlins \One was the magnum 793?
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  • 11b6r
    From Wikipedia:
    The .22 WMR was introduced in 1959 by Winchester, but was not used by Winchester until the Winchester Model 61 slide rifle could be chambered for it in 1960. The first rifle to be offered in the new chambering was the Marlin Levermatic rifle in 1959, because its design was easily modified to accept the more powerful cartridge. By the time of the introduction of the Winchester 61, Smith & Wesson and Ruger had revolvers for it, and Savage had come out with the Model 24 and since late 2012, the Model 42, a more modern update than the 24, a .22/.410 rifle/shotgun combination gun. It was the only successful rimfire cartridge introduced in the 20th century.

    While the 5mm Magnum was introduced, it faded out.
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  • mrmike08075
    I do have a rifle chambered in .22 extra long or XL rimfire...

    Well I have the complete receiver and internals anyway - no furniture or hardware.

    Anybody recall the cartridge or the gun???

    .22 short long long rifle extra long rifle

    .22 wrf and .22 Winchester magnum

    Mike
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  • 11b6r
    Well, to pick at nits (or knits) the cartridge was the .22 Extra Long. No rifle. It was earlier than the .22 Long Rifle. Black powder cartridge.

    There was also the .22 Winchester Automatic, and a rather rare .22 Remington Automatic (they did not interchange) and the ,22 BB and CB caps. (Cartridges of the World, pg 274-275)
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  • Hawk Carse
    The .22 Stevens Long, Rifle, was produced by putting the 40 grain bullet of the Extra Long in the Long case.
    At one time the .22 Smith & Wesson Long was a distinct version.
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