New production or previously mass produced. I once owned a Remington 572 and had an internal part break twice so I'm looking for a replacement rifle.
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New production or previously mass produced. I once owned a Remington 572 and had an internal part break twice so I'm looking for a replacement rifle.
Not a pump, but damn hard to beat the reliability, and aftermarket support is endless for these damn things. Not to toot my own horn, but beep beep I have this one for sale[Coffee]
http://www.co-ar15.com/forums/showthread.php?t=32777
I've been wanting a gallery gun for years.
My marlin model 60 (my first firearm) that's awesome but won't cycle super colibri.
Checked out an awesome pump .22 at sportsman's warehouse a couple of years ago.
was sorley tempted but it wasn't the right time. don't remember what the brand was.
I also had a Rossi gallery-type .22 pump... pretty low quality IMO.
browning I believe they have a pump that does pretty well
Henry has pump .22's also. [Beer]
Remington model 12A. A great little rifle. I have one (actually my son now has it) that was given to me by my father about 30 years ago. My grand father bought it for four dollars MANY years ago.
Dave
Grew up with my 10/22 and my Dad's Remington Fieldmaster. If you can find one, the fieldmaster is a good 22LR pump actioned gun.
I think that's what I had. I really liked it except for the broken part issue.
I don't remember what it's called but I do remember it was a flat piece of steel that had a right angle. Not expensive to replace, I just chalked it up to a weak link to a nice rifle.
I would agree but the same part twice afyer <3K rds?
My kids and I shoot the hell out of an 1906 Winchester gallery gun. Short, long, longrifle. Never a problem. Check pawnshops, I found this one for $150 at a shitty P-Shop off of Federal a few years back.
Anyone selling a .22 pump? Maybe I'll look for one at Tanner.