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Save yourself a lot of grief and find a Steyr Zephyr.Ideally a Mannlicher with DST.I have a rifle,single trigger& it's almost as accurate as any of my 52C sporters for 1/5 the price.Start looking now though.
 
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Ive built a couple of custom rifles on the old brno 22s and they shot well and turned out beautiful..but the finest custom 22 rifle I ever built was on a Win. mod. 63 auto..Its lines follow those of a win. mod. 94 more or less and scaled down considerable..I built it for myself but got an offer I couldn't turn down..It had quarter rib extending to the rear of the action, barrel band front sight and swivel. the quarter rib took a Talley peep or a 2.5X Leupold Alaskan scope..The wood was a very very dark piece of Russian walnut with lots of black marble cake grain..straight grip, steel cresent butt with a latch and door that you loaded thru so it loaded in the butt to eliminate the stock hole in the side. The magazine tube was extended to the butt at a LOP of 13-1/2"s. shot 1/2 inch at 75 yards..I shot half a dozen rock chucks and a coyote and then got offered so much I simply had to sell it..I have another in my cabinet if I ever get around to it...


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You may recall that several years ago Browning did a recreation of a 52 sporter that was indeed a very pretty little 22 rifle. I found a six power Unertal to put on it. It is a standard Unertal without the front objective bell.


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The sporter 52's are nice. i think I bought it here on AR. btw those rings are replaced :-)

 
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Jerry Stiller makes an excellent 22 rimfire custom receiver.

The Hall rimfire sporter is also interesting
 
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Belgium Browning T-bolt is scary accurate.
 
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Springfield M1922. I have 2 avail. PM me
 
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Don't give them away.
 
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I won't Butch.
One is a completely worked bbl action by Steve Heilmann. The other is a rather minty military.

Dave
 
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I have a very nice original and know they are very desirable.
 
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Any updates? The Big Show is coming up in Tulsa very soon, and I'll be looking for something special in the rimfire category.
 
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A Remington 5-teen would be nice with a better trigger, I'm a little surprised that no one has designed one.


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Mouse,

I'll sell you the military M1922 for $1500. The action and bottom metal are in excellent condition,the rings are properly drilled and tapped and it has a new bolt handle installed.

PM me if interested.

Dave Wesbrook
 
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Dave, thanks for the offer on the Springfield. I'm headed to Tulsa looking for Anschutz, Cooper, or Kimber sporters.
 
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Mouse,

I think that we talked about the Anschutz last show. If you don't mind my using a semi-inlet I could build and fit one to you at a reasonable price.

Dave
 
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Have you looked to see if you qualify to buy one of the original Kimber Target Rifles from CMP?
 
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I have a Cooper with a scope for $1,500. If your interested send me a PM with your email address. I'll send pictured and info.

Dave
 
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I think that we talked about the Anschutz last show. If you don't mind my using a semi-inlet I could build and fit one to you at a reasonable price.

Dave

Dave, I bought an Anschutz 1710 at the last Wanenmacher's show, but I don't think you and I talked about it. (I don't think I've had the pleasure of meeting you.) I appreciate the offer on the Springfield, but I'm really on the hunt for another Anschutz.
 
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I have a Cooper with a scope for $1,500. If your interested send me a PM with your email address. I'll send pictured and info.

Dave

Dave, thanks for the offer on the Cooper, but it is another Annie I'm really after. Besides, I want to go to the Big Show with a little money in my pocket. Smiler
 
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Check with Alan Hall about buying one of his...
 
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ISS, I'm not sure who Alan Hall is.
 
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Alan makes a competition RF receiver. I would look at Jerry Stiller's customs. One of his is a 40X clone. Top notch machine work.
http://viperactions.com/
 
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Thanks for the link, Butch. I'm really looking for factory sporters. Like Anschutzs or Win. 52 repros, or the like. My pockets aren't deep enough for the true custom stuff.
 
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I know the OP has found the action he wanted for his custom, but I just missed out on a good one. Someone on RFC was offering a 1700 series Anschutz barreled action for sale in the classifieds, but I found out a bit too late for that one.
 
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