Classic American Rimfires?

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My old Remington model # 33 single shot. Salvaged this old barn gun, nice plum patina on it, stock was in a very dried condition. Not brand new, but stock refinished with Tru Oil, shoots dang fine now, not kept in the barn anymore!
 
Marlin 39(A is the most current variant, but take your pick, you won't go wrong. Plus a bit older production than the Browning) semis? Marlin 60, ruger 10/22. Heard great things on Remington 580s, old savage 24c (over under, multiple calibers.... Dammit now i need a new gun) ha, bunch of stuff to choose from.
 
A few "classics" I've owned:

Win 37, 52C, 69A, 310

Rem 33, 512, 514, 572, 521, 581, 40X, 504*

Marlin 39A Mountie, 39A

Savage/Stevens 24 (.22/20ga), 87A (first rifle I ever bought)

Mossberg 144 Target, 152 Semi

H&R 12 Target

*Newer "classic", plagued by poor QC, but mine's great and my favorite offhand rifle. It's out of production, so it's included.

JP
 
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Here are four.

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Remington Matchmaster 513-T Lyman sights. Built 1940-68. I think this is a 1941.

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Marlin 39A
1954

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Remington Model 24 22short Semiauto. Lyman sights. Breaks down with no tools in seconds. 1922-35.
Tube comes out of stock.

Stevens Little Scout Model 14 1/2. Single shot LR, rolling breech lock. 1909-1936.


This semiauto with easy break down is really a cool John Browning design. About 75 years old.


Lyman sight on The Matchmaker. Calibrated to 200 yards. Very heavy target rifle in VG condition.
 
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