Let's see the .22 rifles that make you smile

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A Marlin 39A, hands down.

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I think Gunny has me beat with his fine rifles. We have two of those Toz rifles at our club and they are great beginner's bolt action .22s.

I'll bring up a definite plus side to owning a .22, which is how nice they are when suppressed. Here's one of mine, a Thompson R55 Benchmark which has seen a lot of suppressors:

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1988 Romanian Model 69.
Winchester Model 55 Semi-auto single shot. It was different enough that I had to have it.
2004 Tula T03-78-01. Surprisingly very accurate with Vostok ammo.

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OK, now that I've cleaned up my keyboard after drooling on it, here are some of mine.

Really old picture of my CZ-452 family. I no longer own the Lux on the left and the 452FS is wearing a Leupold fixed 4x scope instead of the 2-7x pictured:

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And my maple-stock Browning T-Bolt at weigh-in with the fixed 4x on it. (It now wears the 2-7x that was on the 452FS, might have added a couple of ounces to the final all-up weight. :D )

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I sold off my 10/22 as well, as it didn't really do much for me. Since the Banic I haven't had much want to blast .22LR ammo like in the Old Days, and my 10/22 carbine displayed the typical indifferent accuracy they're notorious for.

Some day, some day I want an Anschutz 54 sporter. THAT will probably be a rifle I get buried with! Unless of course a Winchester 52 sporter falls into my lap at a price I can stomach.
 
DM- what are we looking at here? It is beautiful. Lovely stock, nice engraving... but the only action parts I see is the mag tube in the butt. Does this cycle and eject thru the bottom?

Edit- and now I see an inlet in the side of the butt. Whats that? Stock screw? Shape of the stock makes the mag tube unusual too maybe?
Again, simply beautiful!
 
I can’t believe that no one has posted a picture of a lever action 22 ???
..... O.K.... I'll add this smile maker picture to the others already posted.... A Henry H001 .22 lever gun, (base model). Got it on sale over a year ago because 20 something years ago I got real fond of 22 levers shooting my buddies Winchester Model 9422, but they are quite pricey if you can even find one for sale. So I jumped on this one and it's real nice and I like it a lot even if it's not a 9422. It currently wears a Tasco red dot sight sitting on a picatinny rail and it may go back to iron sights until I can decide which system is more fun. Here it is before the rail & red dot... IMG_3066.JPG .
 
DM- what are we looking at here? It is beautiful. Lovely stock, nice engraving... but the only action parts I see is the mag tube in the butt. Does this cycle and eject thru the bottom?

Edit- and now I see an inlet in the side of the butt. Whats that? Stock screw? Shape of the stock makes the mag tube unusual too maybe?
Again, simply beautiful!
It's a tube feed, semi auto. You load the tube through the stock, and it ejects out the bottom...

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I have a pile of 22 rifles, however I cherish my Browning SA 22 the most! I liked it so much I bought another SA-22. I have them scope mounted with the Leopold scope mount that attaches to the barrel not the receiver both are very accurate.

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