we all have them, we all love them
#11
RE: we all have them, we all love them
I love my ruger 10/22 international with a 3x9 simmons or a red dot. Great fun gun.
Then there is the S+W 422 pistol with 6" barrel that I never get to shoot anymore because my wife is always pulling its trigger.
And last is the rifle I learned on as a kid. Come to think of it, I can't remamber the make and model for sure. How embarrassing! Anyway, I think it's a springfield bolt action, 5 shot clip, with iron sights. I'm always amazed at how fast I can shoot, reload and shoot again. I developed quite a feel for that little baby.
Keep 'em all in the Bull.
Then there is the S+W 422 pistol with 6" barrel that I never get to shoot anymore because my wife is always pulling its trigger.
And last is the rifle I learned on as a kid. Come to think of it, I can't remamber the make and model for sure. How embarrassing! Anyway, I think it's a springfield bolt action, 5 shot clip, with iron sights. I'm always amazed at how fast I can shoot, reload and shoot again. I developed quite a feel for that little baby.
Keep 'em all in the Bull.
#14
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Pond Creek WV USA
Posts: 91
RE: we all have them, we all love them
I got a Marlin 60 at a gunshow for 30 bucks a couple years ago, looks like somebody took a hatchet and chopped the comb off. Its a tack driver and my favorite squirrel gun, I just never got around to fiberglassing the stock, but still I like it better than my 10-22
#17
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: somewhere Texas USA
Posts: 47
RE: we all have them, we all love them
Well, Let's see.
I like my Remington 597 because of its accuracy.
I like my dad's, which is now mine, Savage model 120 because it shoot shorts, longs, and long rifles.
But, my favorite would have to be the one I learned to shoot gar out of the creek with. The old winchester pump action that was made in 1905 or so. Don't know the exact model. This was the gun my Grandad's brother gave my grandparents for their wedding gift. It has a tubular magazine and shoots shorts, longs, and long rifles dead accurate to this day. Almost a century old. GREAT GUN!
BrandonT
I like my Remington 597 because of its accuracy.
I like my dad's, which is now mine, Savage model 120 because it shoot shorts, longs, and long rifles.
But, my favorite would have to be the one I learned to shoot gar out of the creek with. The old winchester pump action that was made in 1905 or so. Don't know the exact model. This was the gun my Grandad's brother gave my grandparents for their wedding gift. It has a tubular magazine and shoots shorts, longs, and long rifles dead accurate to this day. Almost a century old. GREAT GUN!
BrandonT
#18
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Fayetteville Arkansas USA
Posts: 319
RE: we all have them, we all love them
I've had a slew of different .22's so I'll keep to what I got now. Ruger 10/22, CZ-452 "Varmint", Taurus .22 revolver, North American Arms Mini-revolver and I guess I should include my .22 conversion kit for my AR-15. As far as best the CZ shoots up there with a 40X Remington that I got stupid and sold 10 years ago.