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I'm partial to Lever actions so I would like to get a Lever 22. Any info on this would be appreciated. The things you see when you don't have a gun. NRA Endowment Life Member Proud father of an active duty Submariner... Go NAVY! | ||
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The most economical would be a Henry. I bought one for my grandson (special youth model) and it seems to shoot fine. No doubt that the aluminum receiver housing, while very serviceable and amply strong, will get scratched up after a while. The Marlin Model 39 will be a bit pricey, and it is also heavy for a .22, but is high quality. My favorite, due to its trim weight and high quality, is the Browning BLR-22. Also somewhat pricey, though. | |||
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Interesting recent story on a Marlin. My brother bought a new one. Papers said it was sighted in at 50 yards. In actuality, the front sigeht was mounted several degrees off of vertical. And the notch in the rear sight was not even cut. He sent it back. They cut the notch. The front sight remained quite a bit off of vertical. He sent it back again. This time when it was returned it was in a flimsy cardboard box and the stock was in multiple pieces. He sent it back and demanded full return of his money They paid but I am not sure if they covered all the shipping costs. I was afraid to ask him if they paid shipping, cause he was extremely POed and bigger than me. NRA Patron member | |||
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#1 - an elderly marlin 39A #2 - everything else | |||
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If I had the funds, this would be IT. http://www.grizzlycustom.com/c...cker_lite_scout.html I have a good Marlin 39D that could use a little spit and polish, and if I luck into some discretionary funds, this is near the top of the list. I have a feeling, something similar could be had for less $$, but don't know where, or to whom, I'd look. LM | |||
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Purchased a Henry for my daughter and a Browning BLR-22 for myself. Browning fit, finish, and overall quality is excellent. Henry is nice but not as refined. You will pay more for the Browning but it's worth the extra dollars. My daughter gravitates towards the Browning every time we take two rifles out to plink. Safari James USMC DRSS | |||
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94/22 Winchester | |||
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An older (I prefer pre-microgroove barrels) Marlin 39. No experience, but I understand the Winchester 9422 is also excellent. Clarence | |||
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Years ago one of the salesmen as a gun dealer who was a browning collector knew I owned a Browning M1906 25ACP in pristine condition and kept trying to talk me out of it.... One day I walked in an he made me an offer I couldn't refuse... a trade for a new BL-22... I told him "throw in two "Bricks" of Remington Viper ammo and you have a deal", I have never regretted that swap. I never told him what I originally paid for that M1906, but I easily came out $400 ahead on the deal there is an old saying that the most fair trades are those where both parties believe they took advantage of the other guy. If I provoke you into thinking then I've done my good deed for the day! Those who manage to provoke themselves into other activities have only themselves to blame. *We Band of 45-70er's* 35 year Life Member of the NRA NRA Life Member since 1984 | |||
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I love the Browning BLR 22. All seven members of the family have one. | |||
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Winchester 9422 or a Marlin 39M. | |||
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