It's 11-22-22. Let's see 'em.

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I am suddenly inspired to seek out a 6" trooper as all of mine are 4". Thanx alot.
You're welcome, lol. :D
That ones actually a '67 Officers Model Match. A .22 Trooper that year would have had a different front sight and the Target hammer and grips were optional- they were standard on the OM.
I'm still on the lookout for a clean rimfire Army Special or Official Police with fixed sights- they have a very sleek profile in that era. :)
 
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OK, 11 22s.....
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And 1 to grow on....
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S&W 32/22 HFT from 1919
S&W Model 17-9 10 shot
S&W Model 317 Airlite 8 shot
Colt Diamondback
H&R Model 923 9 shot
Ruger Super Single Six Convertible old model unconverted
Ruger MKIII Slabside Competition
Ruger MKII Target
High Standard Supermatic S101
S&W Model 34 22/32 Kit Gun
Ruger Standard early model
And the foil
S&W Model 34 2" Nickel
 
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I've still got a few 22's. I've owned dozens of them over the years though.

My wife's "Wally World Special" from about 2006. Cheap Bushnell blister pack 4X scope. "Swamp Fox" trigger job. Cheap nylon sling. A real squirrel killer.

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Her Ruger Single-Six, 50th anniversary. Still has the box and all the papers.

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Got a couple of these. Walther PPK/s

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And the newest addition...Heritage Rough Rider.

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And one I let get away. Still kick myself for it, but it was a time of "Personal Economic Downturn."

Ruger 10/22 DSP. Walnut stock, same 4X Bushnell stock and sling.

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