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Crickets are cute and I gotta wonder if you could run a .22 Mag reamer into the chamber
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.

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The one I like is the Springfield M6 Scout. Calibers are 22LR, Magnum, Hornet over a .410. They have a metal folding stock with holes in the stock for spare ammo. The military used to issue them to their pilots for a survival gun. I'm not sure they are available new anymore.

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.


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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.


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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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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.


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.


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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.


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"! Mad

 
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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"! Mad



Yes, I think that's it. For $261, I think I'll start looking for one this week.


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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"!
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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