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    My favorite 22 is the 10/22 Sporter. I also really like the Marlin Texan lever action, the Marlin Cowboy lever action and the CMMG 22 conversion kit in my AR carbine. I'm also a big fan of the Remington 510 and the Ruger M77/22
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    What's your favorite .22?

    A lot of good options to mull over. Thanks for the input. Glad to see there are still men who own guns and aren't afraid to admit they enjoy shooting a .22. Seems like this new wave of shooters is a bunch of Ar-nerds who prefer to call it a 5.56 round because it sounds bigger than .223.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wildcard777 View Post
    ...Glad to see there are still men who own guns and aren't afraid to admit they enjoy shooting a .22...
    Wait- The real reason you started this thread was to out us??

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    Talking Marlin 2000



    Mine is just like this (minus the scope) but I have painted the stock, black. This rifle has amazing accuracy.

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    CZ 452-2E. Five shot bolt gun with factory 16" threaded barrel.

    I replaced the trigger with a Timney. I had to inlet the stock with a Dremel
    Scope is a parallax adjustable Leupold Vari X II 3x9 EFR which is designed for a .22
    Also it sports a screw on lightweight .22 suppressor.

    With Wolf Match ammo it is crazy accurate and is my favorite .22 rifle.

    I routinely dispatch squirrels in the head.

    I have a 77/22, 10/22, and 1950s Winchester Browning clone to compare to.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Wildcard777 View Post
    I have an older marlin 70 that's been great up until this last year. Time for a new .22! I'm on a budget and don't wanna spend more that $350. I've been thinking about a marlin 60ss tube fed or a Remington speed master. Any thoughts? I've shot the 10/22 and wasn't impressed.
    You haven't shot the right 10/22. I do a hammer and barrel change and the difference is night and day.

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    Browning Takedown. Been rocking original takedown 22, since knee high. https://www.google.com/search?q=brow...w=1024&bih=459 I'm passin down grandfathers early Belgium model. Accurate, reliable, little, compact gun. Really thinking about slappin a can on it for a while.
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    10/22... Great rifle. I built this one off an old 1992 receiver. It's the most accurate rifle I've ever owned.


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    My favorite 22. 10/22 with replacement target barrel and stock if shooting for tight shot groups. For shooting game it would probably be my dads old 10/22 with old weaver scope. It's older than me. No plastic parts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lunchbox View Post
    Browning Takedown. Been rocking original takedown 22, since knee high. https://www.google.com/search?q=brow...w=1024&bih=459 I'm passin down grandfathers early Belgium model. Accurate, reliable, little, compact gun. Really thinking about slappin a can on it for a while.
    I tried it on mine. I was very unimpressed with the sound reduction. I thought the bottom eject would make it quieter at the ear. It was noticeably louder unfortunately.

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