Who has THE Rarest .22?
I don't have anything particularly rare,or valuable,for that matter. I'm interested in old,rare and/or valuable .22 rifles. Does anyone here have such a gun? If so,would you mind posting a pic? TIA.
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Winchester 1873 in 22 long
british enfield training rifle in 22
Original 22 caliber muzzle loader parlor rifle0 -
Not rare by any means, but it's a fun gun.
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Voere open bolt 0 -
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quote:Originally posted by Nwcid
Unless you got paperwork and a tax stamp on the middle one your'e gonna get your tit in a wringer. That qualifies as a SBR and since it did not start out as one it needs a 200.00 Tax stamp and paperwork from Uncle Sugar.
This gun in NO WAY is anything other then a pistol. I am not sure what you mean about starting out as an SBR since NOTHING can start out as one. Last time I checked pistols require NO NFA paperwork or there are millions of gun owners in trouble. Not sure how a pistol (which is what this is) "qualifies as a SBR".
While I do have a silencer on it the silencer IS an NFA item but it is its own item and has no effect on what the pistol is or is not since it is detachable.0 -
AH Tomkins Single Shot Target pistol, #26 of 200 made in the 50's 
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Got a couple Hamilton 27s, and a H&R Hunter 10", first gun I ever fired when I was 6 yrs. old. 0 -
My 1st .22 was a H&R Model 760,got stole in 1981. I have seen only a couple since then. A single shot but the bolt came straight back and slammed into a "bolt" that had a leather buffer on it.You pulled the bolt straight back and loaded and pushed bolt straight forward. When you fired it the bolt came straight back ejecting the casing and slamming the bolt forward again. 0 -
I have a Winchester model 72 I found doing a remodel. It has the peep sight and the original box it came in. 0 -
None of these are really "common":
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But I bet nobody else has one of these:[:D]
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I think the most rare one that I have is a like NIB Colt Scout Buntline .22. It has a low two-digit-Q serial number that left the factory in the early 1960s when serial numbers were in the 200,000+ range. Another interesting note is that the first Colt Scout that was commercially produced had serial number 1000Q. 0
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