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If you prefer the no gunsmithing option the Chipmunk http://www.roguerifle.com/Rifles.htm can come from the factory chambered for the 22 WMRF. | |||
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Maybe I missed it, but the Browning .22 Auto TD is an extremely nice, high quality take down...accurate too! I had one growing up and it was almost always in my pack, killed many Blue Grouse with it. It's a light and handy gun that's not to small for a man, seems to be made for the mountains/trail. It's a little spendy (reasonable if you buy used), but well worth the outlay of cash if you do alot of backpacking in the mts. Let us know what you buy. -Ron | |||
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Yep I still see M6s from time to time. But there was also the AR-5 or MA-1 from Armalite. Packed down similar to the AR-7 but was a bolt action in 22 Hornet. I'd like to see it reintroduced in 5.7x28. The opinion of 10,000 men is of no value if none of them know anything about the subject. - Marcus Aurelius - | |||
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A packable .22LR is a pistol. Take your choice from a six inch barreled semi-auto like a Ruger Mark III down to a two inch barreled Beretta Model 21 nee Tomcat. ___________________________________________________________________________________________ | |||
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I packed a 380 PPK S and a 4" 357 mag SS Ruger Secutity Six loaded with my hand rolled hp pocket rockets on our family backpacking trips . | |||
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You guys must not backpack much up in Canada. <G> I posted on the levergun forum that taurus is coming out with a model 32C carbine which is a takedown lever action in 32 H&R magnum with a 16" barrel. Unfortunately they do not seem to be out yet but if they work it might be a good option for what I want, especially with handloads. for every hour in front of the computer you should have 3 hours outside | |||
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Mark, I know you specified a "packable 22".... but I think as a "packable" all-around gun, the Savage 24-C can't be beat! This guy has some good ideas on carrying the Savage 24-C! Savage 24-C | |||
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I like a break-action single-shot Stevens pistol in .22 LR. I fixed a friend's takeapart rifle awhile back, a single shot with falling block action, can't remember what make. The barrel was held in the receiver with a knurled thumbscrew. TomP Our country, right or wrong. When right, to be kept right, when wrong to be put right. Carl Schurz (1829 - 1906) | |||
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Sounds like the Stevens "Favorite"! BTW - Savage has brought them out again. But they cost a bit more than $11.50! They now cost $261.00 sug. ret. and the stocks are now "walnut finished hardwood"! | |||
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Yes, I think that's it. For $261, I think I'll start looking for one this week. TomP Our country, right or wrong. When right, to be kept right, when wrong to be put right. Carl Schurz (1829 - 1906) | |||
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A fella could shorten the hardwood for a 12-1/2 LOP and bob the barrel to 16-1/2 to make the takedown Favorite even handier (and a neat little starter rifle to boot). | |||
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