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Tacticool 10/22
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Match grade 10/22
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The wife's 10/22 (photo off of the web)
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My Savage MKII
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My Mosquito
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The wife's P22 (photo off of the web)
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Ruger Single six w/Hogue grip (photo off of the web)
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Originally an extremely reliable, yet, extremely inaccurate AMT Hardballer. Rebuilt into a dedicated host for a Ceiner 22lr conversion using a few new parts and a few take-offs. Just picked it up from the 'smith who milled a Hidden Bomar. Fixing to take it back for a Novak front dovetail and fiber optic sight. Much like my project car, I have more money in it than its worth.

Group photo:
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Left to right:

A little pink Cricket, for when my pride and joy is ready.

GSG-5, out of the box stock. I plan on adding a rubber buttpad so I can lean it against the wall without it falling. Want to SBR it, lack funds.

AR15, RRA lower and stock, M1S 9mm upper, KKF bbl, UTG quad rail, unknown covers, SOG VFG and butt pad, Magpul BUIS, cheap .750 riser (too tall, need a .500), and the BSA red dot formerly on top of my 10-22.

10-22, produced around 2000 or so. Bought for my little sister, who lost interest. It stays in a gunsock in the safe, as evidenced by the mount for the red dot still on top of it...

My biological Grandfather's 10-22. He passed away long before I was born. Early production, I think the scope is just as old, but the see-through rings were added by me. Also stays in a gunsock in the safe.
 
Here's a few of mine.

Ithaca M-49, single-shot, falling block. The magazine tube is fake. A Ruger Bearcat for good measure.

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Smith & Wesson, Five Screw, 22 Combat Masterpiece, from 1954.

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Harrington & Richardson, 999 Sportsman from 1955

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Ruger 77/22. From 1984

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.22 is my favorite also. Marlin 60 SS in a blem sale Boyd's stock.

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Ruger MKII 22/45 pre RP version i made gips fit

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This is my new Ruger MKIII 22/45 Other one how has 100,000 rds through it and i wanted a fresh one

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My first gun, my dad gave it to me when i was 10

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My CZ75b with Kadet top end

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How about my old 1933, octagonal barreled Winchester Model 61, in .22LR... it was my grandfather's. My mother and I both learned to shoot with it a long, long time ago....

my favorite so far. im in love with those, sadly out of my price range at the moment.
 
My Buckmark trying to pose as a (quiet) 1911

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I'll try to get a picture of the 10/22 family staged up.


Magoo,

What grips are those? 1911? I've been looking to upgrade my buckmark grips for a while & can't find any that really impress me.

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My Safari Gun (tribute to Stewart Granger):


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Built on a Ruger 10/22 receiver. Green Mountain HT barrel, Kidd trigger, Boyds Blaster stock with custom paint job.

Hope you like it.

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ZachS: I love the stock on your grandfather's 10/22. I don't think I've ever seen a fingergroove quite like that. If you've got some more pics (or are willing to take them), I'd love to see more.

asahrts: The panels are standard 1911 G10 "golfball" panels. The trick is the adapter plates on there that allow the use of any govt 1911 panels. A fella on rimfirecentral by the name of "rusty22" makes them along with several other Buckmark parts. I've also got one of his extended magazine releases on there. He makes a slide stop, but I fabbed my own.
 
Originally posted by CajunBass

Smith & Wesson, Five Screw, 22 Combat Masterpiece, from 1954.

Envy just reared it's green ugly head. I've wanted one of those for decades, beautiful example.
 
Envy just reared it's green ugly head. I've wanted one of those for decades, beautiful example.

Keep looking. They do turn up. I too had been looking for one. I had actually never even seen one that I know of. Then a couple of weeks ago I was in Illinois visiting my (step) son, and someone posted on the Smith & Wesson board that they had seen this one at my favorite dealer back home.

I was up early the next morning trying to figure out the time difference...."What time is it here? What time is it there?" :confused: I called and had them put it on hold sight unseen. The clerk told me "It's not a five screw." "I don't care, hold it. I'll be there Tuesday." My step-son and his wife thought it was funny. "Only you could come halfway across the country, and buy a gun back home." :D

I was there Tuesday. The clerk was wrong. :D
 
Trigger guard looks like a conduit or pipe clamp.....

trigger guard is a conduit pipe clamp.

more specifically a 1.5" pipe clamp with one of the ears snapped off......and it is held in place with the rear action screw.

truth be told i dont like trigger guards on my match guns.....the conduit hanger is only there on matches that require them.....otherwise i keep it off....
 
My latest purchase, 1978 Single Six with 6.5 inch barrel. I needed a "working" SS, my other one is too nice to carry on the farm. It came without a cylinder and a chunk out of a grip, but I got it for $139! I threw in the spare mag cylinder from my other SS and it works great, mechanically it is mint.

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I have one or two.....dozen.

USFA 12/22.
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Ruger Old Model Single Six.
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Ruger MKIII 22/45RP.
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Browning Buckmark Standard.
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Ruger New Model Single Six.
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"Tactical" 10/22.
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Another custom 10/22.
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CZ 452FS.
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