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    I think mine would be my Remington 541X. I picked it up new in the box (surplus) from the CMP back in the late '90's. It's a lot of fun. Although, my Ruger MkII S/S Competition model with all Volquartsen guts is another possibility. I shoot it every week from October until April for Winter League Bullseye competition.
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    Mine.
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    Crappy picture... great gun. 77/22 in 22 Mag. Bushnell 3x9


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    This pistol is awesome! maybe not as rugged as a ruger or browning but this one hasn't had an issue yet!
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    Thanks for posting it up. I think I've read about the Trailside a bunch in the past, but don't think I've ever actually seen one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CowboyTuff View Post


    This pistol is awesome! maybe not as rugged as a ruger or browning but this one hasn't had an issue yet!
    What do you mean by not as rugged? I have never held one of these.

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    GSG-5PK lots of fun

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    Quote Originally Posted by glucas View Post
    What do you mean by not as rugged? I have never held one of these.
    Just the overall feel of it, Its not as heavy in hand which I like to tell you the truth, but never the less it just feels like the rugers are more solid. But anyone can take this one down and its not a puzzle to get back together like the rugers so i think they are pretty equal
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    My Favorite .22 would have to be the Jager AP 74 that I had back in the real early 80's. I shot so many bricks of .22 through it I could have built a wall.
    Wish I still had it.

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    my favorite is a remington model 514. it is a single shot bolt action with a 24" barrel, open sights. cocks on closing, very simple gun. i found it under a bunk bed at the family cabin when i was in high school. no one claimed it so it became mine. it was very rusty, stock looked bad, but after i cleaned it up it shot great. then i stripped the stock and found out that it had a really beautiful piece of walnut. i completely stripped the metal, getting some phosphoric acid from my chemistry teacher. completely redid the finish on the wood and metal. the cold blue has since worn off mostly, and my dumbass brother who was too cheap to buy his own guns took a chunk out of the awesome stock. i have had it now for 23 years, i still shoot it quite a bit.

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