TTv2
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My focus is on their manual action rifles, but I figure this is as good a topic to also discuss their semi auto .22 rifles too. So feel free to talk about them if you wish.
I've been considering getting a manual action .22, something that can run even garbage quality ammo or stuff that my autos just don't like and I don't want to blast away in revolvers. I had a bolt action Marlin tube mag .22 I didn't like, big, heavy, and not accurate, so it got sold. Rossi makes a very inexpensive bolt action, so I'm wondering if it's worth considering.
What I have thought of over the years is Rossi's pump action Gallery .22 rifle. Not many pump rifles out there and the Henry I've not seen positive remarks on. At $200, the Rossi seems like a better deal.
Then there's the lever action, Rossi's Rio Bravo rifle. This is their most costly .22 rifle coming in at around $275 and nobody ever seems to talk about them, even tho I believe they're the lowest priced lever action .22 on the market.
I've been considering getting a manual action .22, something that can run even garbage quality ammo or stuff that my autos just don't like and I don't want to blast away in revolvers. I had a bolt action Marlin tube mag .22 I didn't like, big, heavy, and not accurate, so it got sold. Rossi makes a very inexpensive bolt action, so I'm wondering if it's worth considering.
What I have thought of over the years is Rossi's pump action Gallery .22 rifle. Not many pump rifles out there and the Henry I've not seen positive remarks on. At $200, the Rossi seems like a better deal.
Then there's the lever action, Rossi's Rio Bravo rifle. This is their most costly .22 rifle coming in at around $275 and nobody ever seems to talk about them, even tho I believe they're the lowest priced lever action .22 on the market.