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Keng's NS-522 rifles
06 July 2015, 02:29
mightymouseKeng's NS-522 rifles
Here is a rather rare pair of Keng's NS-522 rifles. Some 2000 of these were imported into the US in the mid-1990's. Featuring a target action, a heavy sporter barrel, and an American walnut stock, they are accurate and desireable, albeit hard to find these days. They both wear Leupold 3-9 x 33 EFR Rimfire scopes.
they look like nice rifles. ?bolt mounted safety?
12 July 2015, 02:13
mightymousequote:
Originally posted by richj:
they look like nice rifles. ?bolt mounted safety?
No, the safety slides fore and aft on the left side of the rifle.
I have one! they were highly touted for small bore silhouette shooting, as well as BR50 as I recollect.
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13 July 2015, 23:14
Evan K.quote:
Originally posted by Peter:
I have one! they were highly touted for small bore silhouette shooting, as well as BR50 as I recollect.
Peter.
I've seen one converted into a 7.5lb. IR 50/50 sporter benchrest rifle and it is a surprisingly accurate rifle.
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15 July 2015, 04:12
mightymousequote:
Originally posted by Peter:
I have one! they were highly touted for small bore silhouette shooting, as well as BR50 as I recollect.
Peter.
Peter, the uppermost rifle in the pic above was used by a previous owner for several years in smallbore silhouette competition, after having been thoroughly worked over by J.C. Blauvelt, then of upstate New York, who gave the rifle one of his "accuracy packages". It wore a 24x target scope in those days, but I prefer the lighter, trimmer 3-9x scope myself. Hang on to that rifle--they are getting hard to find these days.
12 September 2015, 01:11
Steve E.You really know how to make us envious, I have wanted one of those for years and so far haven't even seen one in person. What does the bare rifle like that go for now days?
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13 September 2015, 01:55
mightymouseSteve, these days you can expect to pay between $450 and $500 for a NS-522 in decent shape. There were only 2000 or so made, so they have appreciated in value over the years (they sold for $250-$300 new). You just don't see many for sale these days. Good luck in your search.
07 October 2015, 02:43
srtraxI'm having trouble trying to figure out that bolt handle. Can I get a close up of the bolt handle? looks a little odd from where I"m setting.
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22 October 2015, 05:34
mightymousequote:
Originally posted by srtrax:
I'm having trouble trying to figure out that bolt handle. Can I get a close up of the bolt handle? looks a little odd from where I"m setting.
Here you go. The bolt--indeed, the entire action--was said to be a copy of the Suhl and/or early Anschutz actions.
25 October 2015, 20:40
RichJay
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25 October 2015, 21:50
mightymouseRichJay, very nice 522. Wonderful rifles. Yours looks to be in very good shape. What scope are you using?
25 October 2015, 22:23
RichJayquote:
Originally posted by mightymouse:
RichJay, very nice 522. Wonderful rifles. Yours looks to be in very good shape. What scope are you using?
Mightymouse
Acquired new around 09 for $250.
Right now it sports a Tasco World Class 8-32x44.
Pillar bedded it , bent a new spring for the trigger and added an over travel screw. Breaks at 1 1/4 lbs.
Doesn't always look like that by me.
Rich
26 October 2015, 02:30
mightymouseRichJay, here's a pic of some of the work done to one of my rifles, this one by J.C. Blauvelt:
27 October 2015, 03:12
srtraxThanks...it is different. They are nice looking! I'll have to keep my open at the gun shows...never know.
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28 October 2015, 03:50
mightymousequote:
Originally posted by srtrax:
Thanks...it is different. They are nice looking! I'll have to keep my eyes open at the gun shows...never know.
There is a big one coming up in Tulsa in about 2 & 1/2 weeks. I'll be looking for another one myself.
31 October 2015, 01:57
srtraxI'll be there also, I want to do a custom LR. My problem with that is I cant decide on what 22lr bolt action I want to use for the build.
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31 October 2015, 03:34
mightymousequote:
Originally posted by srtrax:
I'll be there also, I want to do a custom LR. My problem with that is I cant decide on what 22lr bolt action I want to use for the build.
The old school way would be to get a Winchester 52 target rifle and then make a custom sporter from it. Either that, or look for one that has already been done. In any event, it is the looking that is the most fun at the Big Show.