Want Another Target Rimfire, But What?

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Anschutz or an older Savage/Anschutz like the 141 (I think it's the 141). No shortage of great slightly used rifles out there in your budget.

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1858, I purchased this thing to plink with not to profit from. Besides I think by threading the muzzle I increased it's value, heck I even made a thread protector for it when not suppressed. :neener:

Hopefully everyone that has recently purchased a 82G gets to shoot it someday with good target ammo if it's ever available again.:fire:
 
Maybe I shouldn't have removed the one on mine. I might have reduced the value by a few hundred dollars!!

I doubt it, it was just a weight sticker on some of them. They are good target rifles that the CMP sold new for $400-600. Will be worth every penny of that plus some with or without the sticker.
 
I was just kidding re the sticker on the stock!

dubbleA said:
1858, I purchased this thing to plink with not to profit from. Besides I think by threading the muzzle I increased it's value, heck I even made a thread protector for it when not suppressed.

I didn't get the 82G to profit from either. I was presented with the opportunity to trade about $500 of stuff that I didn't want for something that I've thought about buying in the past. I don't have any experience with the 82G so it's too early to know what the future holds but I will certainly run some rounds through it.
 
Well I finally got a Kimber 82g. I bought one from GB and paid a higher price than I had wanted. But I got one with gorgeous wood grain in the buttstock and no cut in the wood.

I ordered a set of rings for my new T36 Weaver and some screw plugs to fill the holes from all the sight blocks on the barrel. I'm hoping I got one that shoots as good as it looks.
 
t/c semi auto is very overlooked and reasonably priced for what it is...
check one out.
 
Look, a ZOMBIE!!! Back from the dead. It is now "undead". A "zombie". Need brains. ;)
 
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