Their semi-auto is ugly and expensive.CZfool68 said:
Unless you buy a CZ.
Beauty is in the eye...plus it is accurate right out of the box. And they make bolt actions too.CZfool68 said:
Unless you buy a CZ.
My 22lr 452 American & 17hmr 452 Varmint were crazy accurate. Hated to let 'em go, but I'm too ADD to punch paper, had nowhere to set up on some varmints & they were just too pretty to beat up in the woods, so had to send 'em off to proper homes. Amazing little guns & worth every cent.CZfool68 said:
Unless you buy a CZ.
Meckmeister;n56308 said:I have a Marlin XT bolt
'N that's why I have a 99M1, a 60DLX & two 795s. A goodly number of long guns have passed through my hands, but my Marlins don't leave.Shrek said:I wouldn't trade my marlin 60 or 795 for love nor money.
Shrek;n56655 said:I wouldn't trade my marlin 60 or 795 for love nor money.
I have the Golden Boy in 22lr and I love it.Partsfreak said:Henry lever action in .17HMR or .22 ?
Gspec;n66829 said:Tried to ignore the CZ455 and obtain another 10/22 but in the end that was only a half-hearted effort and a new CZ455 Varmint shall be mine shortly......cant wait!
Semi auto 22s, 10/22 is king. Buy the cheapest one you can find. Polish the Trigger, mod the bolt release, place a Kidd barrel on it, and get a Boyd's stock. Vortex scope. And you've spent 700 dollars and have a hell of a gun.
Something to do when we can't go shoot I guess.
What? No love for the Savage FVSR? Really? Out of the box it'll put pretty much any stock 10/22 to shame for accuracy and it comes threaded for a can from the factory and it's got a great trigger.
Ain't that the truth.Well, out of the box you could pretty much build a 22lr out of cardboard and beat a 10/22 for accuracy!