Ruger 10-22 custom heavy barrel marlin 39 take down Winchester 67. Favorite is the Winchester single shot got it for $20 out of a garbage barrel did a little work on it shoots great
 
In rifle what i have is one I have had for over 50 years and I got it back when I was 10 or so for Christmas. It is a Sears and Roebuck which if you told some one at Sears about ti they would say they never sold them. I also have a couple of 22 hand guns
 
Have a Marlin model 60. Semi auto. Very fussy. Requires a lot of cleaning otherwise it jams. I do have a Marlin bolt action 17 hmr that I love. Stainless bull barrel and laminated stock. Has never let me down. I would buy another 17 before I would ever even consider another 22.
 
Winchester 190, simi- auto tube magazine.Bought in the 1960's. A Sears& Roebuck "JC Higgins single shot. My dad grabbed the barrel and disarmed the "would be" robber. After a year the cops gave it to him, as they did not find the would-be robber. Is kind of special. And later this week a Ruger 10-22 with scope. jr
 
I have over 30 of them. Absolute favorite is my 50+ year-old Marlin lever-action. I have a new Henry lever-action and although it lacks the build quality of my Marlin, it IS a good shooter. I also have a single-shot Hamilton, made in Michigan and likely the smallest .22 I have ever seen. From the 40s as I recall.
 
I have 20+ 22s, the oldest is a Stevens Visible Loader--------nicknamed the Stevens Miserable Loader because it could be a PITA, Marlins, Remington, off brands, made by Marlin, a cheap knockoff of a Browning made in India, Ruger, and a few 22 revolvers.
 
The little Browning semi-auto. I bought it in 1967. It cost me my summer's wages from detasseling corn - $87.00. I bought it because I liked the way it looked. Made in Belgium didn't mean anything to me then.
 
Favorite is my rugar 10-22, actually have several of them. Probably have over 20 .22s including a Marlin 60?, Several Yugoslavia trailing rifles. Henry Golden boy and a Winchester 9422.
 
Ruger 10/22 is my favorite. Also a Stevens with under barrel tubular supply. (Can't remember model number: Dad has had it borrowed for a while.)
 
I have several:

Browning BL22
Stephens favorites, several
Remington rolling block
Winchester falling block
Boy scout 22 pump, not magnum, but not 22LR, the winchester cartridge.
 
J Stevens model 1915 falling block
J. C. Higgins model 103.228 -- 22 Cal bolt action
Savage Arms Corp model 24 410 / 22 over under
 

Ruger 10/22 standard
Ruger 10/22 22" stainless sporter
Marlin 796SS
Dad's old Remington model 33 single shot
Ruger 22/45
Ruger 22/45 Lite
Turus PT
Looking at a Henry in 22 magnum
 
I have the same model SA Browning made in Belgium, only a little older. I got for my 12th birthday in 1958. Fabulous Gun, thousands of rounds through it, never had a problem.
 
i have 2 colt lightnings, 2 winchesters model 90, 1 ea mdl 06, mdl 52 target, mdl 61,remington pump,remington mdl 66, and a couple ruger 10-22. i also have a couple of chipmunks for the grandkids.i started playing with .17 cal a while back and really like the caliber. my favorite .22 pistol is a high standard sharp shooter or s&w mdl 17.
 
My "22" is a Winchester Model 70 in .22-250. I'm not a fan of rimfire cartridges. Since the .22-250 is a bit loud for the neighbors, my woodchuck gun is a T-C Contender rifle with a custom .17 Remington Fireball barrel.
 
Winchester 63, Stevens falling block, Byrno bolt action, Winchester 190. The 63 is of course the favorite of them all but the 190 gets shot more than the others because it lives in the barn.
 
Springfield model 120A single shot. Mom & Dad bought it at Western Auto for my 14th birthday. I'll be 70 in October so go figure. Keith
 
The Winchester 52 is a nice rifle. My uncle had a nice 52 and when he passed away I asked his daughter and she said they never found his model 52. I latter bought a Kimber model 82 which is a dead ringer copy of the Winchester 52. After buying the Model 82 I also got the 22 Mag,218 Bee, 22 Hornet, and 223 with matching serial numbers.
 
Quite a coincidence, at age 14 dad bought me a 16 ga. Stevens single shot, it also came from Western Auto. Will be 70 in two weeks and still have the shotgun.
 
Cooey model 75 it is Canadian circa 1953 and they were bought out by Remington or Winchester I forget which. Very accurate.
 
Oldest one = Western field, I ordered thru Wards catalog when I was 17. (1959)
also have a Remington Targetmaster, Winchester 110 and a Browning A bolt.
 
Just started to buy some for wall hangers. Don't use them except for varmits here on the place. funny though I traded a seeder to my nephew for a ruger with a scope. he told me it was a single shot. Decided couple weeks ago to try to fire it. Went to put a shell in it and boy it seemed to be a hard thing to do. So I kept looking at that thing and when I turned it over there was something that looked odd. Guess what its a clip. The darn thing has a 9 shot clip in it. took it out . put 6 shells in it and boy did she shoot great although that dang turtle was probably laughing as I never hit within a foot of him. guess I wont be entering any shooting contest.
 
Ithaca (had it since I was 12), Marlin (used gun so old it has no s/n), Ruger ( "new" gun I bought when I turned 22. Seemed appropriate. It will be 37 this July)
 
Two Henrys, a .22s/l/lr and a .22 Mag. Both are great fun to shoot.

Also an ancient Winchester 75 Target, with a match grade Williams peep. That thing is a tack driver.
 
Ruger 10/22 three of them
Winchester take down pump from the mid 30's
Savage bolt action that I don't know how old it is but it still shoots fine
Savage Model 24 22 over 20 gauge
Marlin model 60 I got for christmas when I was 12
At least a dozen 22 pistols
Savage 17HMR bolt action the most accurate of all of the rimfires I own
 
Winchester 52A. Dad purchased it used in about 1940. I usually tag 2 or 3 woodchucks at 100 yards each year.
 

Stainless Marlin 60, Ruger 1022's, Old Winchester bolt.

Have over $600.00 in one of the 1022's, started as a pawn shop find for $115, only original part left is the receiver, it will punch one hole from a bench at 50 yards with Federal auto match ammo.

The Winchester was my step dads he bought it in the 40's. No s/n iron sights, my go to 22 for critters.

Marlin was given to me by a neighbor because it had feed issues. Fixed it, installed a scope and thumb hole stock. It will give my $600.00 1022 a run for the money at the range.
 
I have several, one of my favorites is a Savage model 3-D single shot. Very old, and very accurate. I live in a small town, so my ammo of choice is CCI Short hollow points.
 
I have an old Springfield bolt action .22, but I haven't fired it in years.

I like my AK-47. And my Remington .270. And my Marlin .30.30.
 
Ruger 10/22, Wifes squirrel gun. Beretta Super Sport, Amazing accurate. Ruger Single Six, super fun revolver. Savage Model 93 .22 magnum, incredibly accurate varmint gun, coyote and fox/.
 
River 10/22. Had a lot of feed issues.. Sent it off to get looked at but gunsmith couldn't find anything wrong. Bought a new magazine so I would have two. New mag fixed the problem. Still too cheap to throw the defective one away... I may fix it one day. It is marked, however.

Aaron
 
An old, old Mossburg Semi-Auto 22LR with the 16-round tube-feed from the Buttplate, that I bought "Used" from a Gun Store when I was 12 years old (I'm 70 now). Couple years later I bought a Weaver K-4 Scope for it. Still remember the Gun Store Owners name - Tom Venner, he's the one who taught me to shoot. We would use the "Range" in the back of the store. At my Parents insistance, I took a Firearms Safety & Training Course at the Lockheed Employees Recreation Center (Lockheed Aircraft, Burbank,CA).
 
The Winchester 190 I got for Christmas when I turned 12, will turn 61 in August. Ruger 10/22, and an old Savage single shot bolt action. Speaking of the Winchester, it got to where it would jam once in awhile. While looking around online, I found some forums where they talked about a loose barrel nut causing the problem. They discussed that if the forearm was loose it might be the problem. On Youtube I found some videos on how to tighten it up. Very simple procedure that worked.
 
I enjoy Bench Rest shooting Have the Remington 40XB that I shot in ROTC rifle team in 1958 It's a 4 digit serial number first year production. The Instructor was a crusty old retired Master SGT and he let us buy our guns if we wanted too. Only way to be sure to get the same rifle every day. 26 inch barrel weighs 13 lbs with the iron sights. You don't really "pull" the trigger. You kind of "imagine it" to fire. Trigger doesn't seem to move when you are shooting a match.
Kimber 82 G One of the Government rifles.
Anshutz Heavy Barrel BA no magazine
Winchester 75 with original sights.
 

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