The Challenger/Nomad/Medalist and the Trailsman are updated versions of the Colt Woodsman.Disclaimer: I am not associated in any way with the store behind the links below. Well, they might have some of my money there. Here's some .22lr pistols that look interesting:
Ruger Mark I
Ruger Mark I
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Ruger Standard
Ruger Standard
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Ruger Single Six
Ruger New Model Single Six
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Browning Challenger
Browning Challenger II
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Iver Johnson Trailsman
Iver Johnson Trailsman
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Anyone know anything about the last two?
The links will go dead when they are sold
I just got bit... I've always enjoyed 22lr but im going to be doing a whole lot more range time with mine. So just seeing where yall are at.
Stinger, .22lr, Mach 2I'm a rimfire madman of the highest order Sir, but havn't made it over to this thread very often. I need to fix that. I need to take a new, expanded family pick of my different rimfire rounds. I took this one to show someone the difference in rounds. There's exactly three different rounds in the following pic. Who can name them?
Hint, none are magnum rounds.
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Yeah it was pretty much a freebie.Yep. That was an easy one.
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Looks like 3 good ones. Just keep em clean, they can get pretty dirty internally. A weak point is the mag tube, they're somewhat thin and fragile, be very careful if you ever have to disassemble. Numrich for parts. And tech sightsI added three Marlin Model 60s to the herd.
1990 Marlin:
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1979 Marlin Glenfield Model 60:
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1973 Marlin Glenfield Model 60:
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So - what's the best vendor to get replacement buffers from? Best source for parts? I know about MGW and the few things MCarbo has.
@Tyler-The-Piker - you collect these, any tips and.or parts sources?
I do think that .22lr has got a hold on me.
The oldest one has the slip on front sight. It was loose and I had it off and the mag tube comes off with it.weak point is the mag tube, they're somewhat thin and fragile, be very careful if you ever have to disassemble.
Buffers try Jack First ... https://jackfirstinc.com/index.php?route=product/category&path=374_432_599I added three Marlin Model 60s to the herd.
1990 Marlin:
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1979 Marlin Glenfield Model 60:
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1973 Marlin Glenfield Model 60:
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So - what's the best vendor to get replacement buffers from? Best source for parts? I know about MGW and the few things MCarbo has.
@Tyler-The-Piker - you collect these, any tips and.or parts sources?
I do think that .22lr has got a hold on me.
Buttttt, everywhere I read older is better. Just kidding - seems like every gun forum has members who think there have never been any improvements in a firearms design.I like all the rifles you've pictured but the last one.
Thanks, I put in an order.Buffers try Jack First ... https://jackfirstinc.com/index.php?route=product/category&path=374_432_599
Man, those are some beauties. Now I want one but I am still living frugally until I get to retirement age in 4 years.I added three Marlin Model 60s to the herd.
1990 Marlin:
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1979 Marlin Glenfield Model 60:
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1973 Marlin Glenfield Model 60:
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So - what's the best vendor to get replacement buffers from? Best source for parts? I know about MGW and the few things MCarbo has.
@Tyler-The-Piker - you collect these, any tips and.or parts sources?
I do think that .22lr has got a hold on me.
Check your mags.How does one make their Ruger 22/45 more reliable? Is it ammo selection alone or upgrading some internal parts? Im tired of failures to feed and to fire. I think its partly related to cleaning, but Ive been better about keeping it cleaned best I can lately, but still have more hiccups than I would like.
Thanks. I've got the stock for the '73 Model 60 wrapped in plastic and soaking in Citristrip right now.Man, those are some beauties. Now I want one but I am still living frugally until I get to retirement age in 4 years.