Pump action .22 picture thread

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Here is my Remington 121. Some of my most memorable shots were made with this rifle, on various small game and vermin. It is very accurate with most loads from 22 short CBs to LRs. I have not found this to be true with a lot of other .22 rifles.
 

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I have a Model 12 that was my grandfathers but I seem to already have posted a picture elsewhere. Nice looking guns everyone, theres just something you gotta love about pump .22s.
 
I know an old timer that swears by the Remington Pumps. (Actually Remington 22s in general). I ll have to agree that Remington knows how to make a fine 22, especially some of their vintage models. Great guns guys.
 
Here is my Remington 121. [...] It is very accurate with most loads from 22 short CBs to LRs. I have not found this to be true with a lot of other .22 rifles.
Same here, mine is very consistent as well. In fact mine shoots Colibris better than any of my other rifles (convenient because it is one of two that will feed/cycle them properly). Which is peculiar because I have some that handily best it with most anything else.

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My favorite kind of .22s..... :p

From top to bottom:
Remington 121, Remington 12C, Remington 12A, Winchester 1890 short, Winchester 1906 short.
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From top to bottom:
'42 model Winchester 62A, Winchester 61 & 4X Leupold, Savage pre-war 29A octagon, Wards Western Field (Stevens 75) octagon, Savage model 25 octagon.
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The Wards Western Field is the most accurate of the bunch....barely...
 
This is my Model 12 Remington
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It is actually sitting in a box right now in pieces.
I am replacing the barrel, bolt assembly, some other internals, and the stocks.
Haven't had the time to put everything back together.
 
Not very old but this smoothbore Remington 572 is great for wing shooting cicada killers and bumble bees...
Who needs DEET? Now that sounds like a rifle with a purpose. ;)
 
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