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Hi Point. Brand new they aren't $100 but pretty darn close.
Won't find much in Kalifornistan. We MUST go through an FFL & those guys gotta eat, too. I was looking at a used Marlin for $80 & it occurred to me after fees it would cost more than a new one.
Any cheap .22 Single Action from Germany imported prior to the Gun Control Act of 1968...
I have this Herbert Schmidt built one that has a resale value of < $100 exactly like the one below. After 45+ years, it has probably a 1/2 pound trigger pull but it shoots pretty nice.. But then again, suckers are born every minute. Somebody way overpaid on this auction.
Just over $100? I was intrigued by that and looked it up. It seems at first glance to be a 10/22 imitation. Is it a quality firearm (I know Mossberg is good company)?
I bought a Cobra FS380 for a $100 bill. It jams every now and then, but I run the absolute cheapest ammo through it that I can find. It's fun to shoot and surprisingly accurate when you get used to the thick blingy (hard chrome) sights.
Bryco, Jennings/Jimenez.. in .22 or .25, run around there. Quality is spotty in many cases, but my Jennings J-22 (circa 1987) has run well for its intended purpose.
Saw a few weeks back a worn-but-functional Glenfield .22 rifle in the local gun "showroom" for $40. Left it there, but then turned back, thinking it would make a good behind-the-seat truck gun. It was gone.
Just gotta keep checking the used gun cases and pawn shops. What I see in there that runs just over one bill varies quite a bit.
I looked at the 100 dollar 22 at walmart, it's not a bed little gu for the money, very similar toa 10/22, just not as well made. But It will accomplish the same result. Not as many after market add ons, but give it time.
The mossberg 702 plinkster is a solid gun, its what my son has and i have a mossberg tac 22 which is the same gun playing dress up. I have thousands of rounds through them and they are fine little guns. They are a little picky on ammo compared to my 10/22 but the blazers do fine.
I have also seen mossberg 802 plinksters which are the same gun but bolt action on sale for $100ish
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