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A .22lr is probably the cheapest of all firearms to shoot and practice with, except maybe a pellet gun or air soft. What's the point of this poll anyway? Almost anyone (>95%) in a gun enthusiast forum is going to answer yes, and other firearms.
Yep.. I sure do. More than one .22lr, among other firearms. My first gun ever was a Marlin 25 bolt action. Wish I still had that one. I do have to concur with other posters though.. what's the point of this poll ?
I have the tried and tested 10.22, which I use for target shooting (25m and 50m) prone, sitting and standing and also turning targets, which the semi-auto function is invaluable. I also have a Henry U/L in I use just for plinking.
1) 35+ year old top loading lever action single shot from Sears. (my first)
1) pos semi-auto I recieved in trade for a leather jacket.
1) Marlin 39A.
1) Marlin 60.
1) 22lr conversion for my Kimber .45
Yep, I've got a Ruger 22/45 and a Remington Nylon 66. Fun plinking guns, cheap to shoot, provide good training. They are also excellent starter guns for newbies.
I have a Savage Stevens Model 73 Youth rifle.
It's a single shot bolty, but it's great for teaching youngsters to safely shoot. The safety goes on automatically when you cock it.
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