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    Grand Master Know It All eddiememphis's Avatar
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    Default .22 Lever Action

    My Dad traded a motorcycle for lever action 22 that became mine when I was 10. I got rid of it years ago after the firing pin broke and I did not think it was repairable, but I was young and broke. And stupid.

    I have been looking to replace that ever since, maybe in magnum.

    Savage came out with a new line recently that looks interesting. $379 at Bass Pros. Edit- the one pictured is listed at $539.

    I may have to go take a look at one.

    https://savagearms.com/content/revel

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    Neat. And has takedown feature for storage or transport. With an aluminum receiver this may be a great plinking machine.
    Let us know how you like it.

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    Or try to find a Ciener AR 22 converter. Then you can shoot 22LR out of your AR.
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    Wouldn't mind having an old Winchester 9422 myself.
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    Thread divergent. I found a beat to hell 22 pump at the pawn shop once. It was beyond rough. Like broke in the 30s with a front sight crudely soldered on, rusty and wood was dried up rough. But it fit me so like a glove and run like butah. Stupidly passed on it. No clue who made it or what the model was.

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    Check the wally worlds around you they sell henery rifles now and have really good prices on them. The one up this way had the lever action 22 and 45-70's on the shelf. If i remember correctly, the 22 was 299$
    Don't be stupid!!!!!

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    That's a nice looking little rifle. One in .22 WMR would be a great!

    If you're looking at a lever action, I second the Henrys. My dad has one and loves it. Super smooth and dead on accurate.

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    Well you didn't think enough of it to keep it in the first place so not sure what you think will be different this time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BushMasterBoy View Post
    Or try to find a Ciener AR 22 converter. Then you can shoot 22LR out of your AR.
    J.A Ciener was garbage and the one of the worst if you ever had to deal with customer service.

    There's cmmg among others that are better and have good CSR. However the 22 lever action smokes those 22 AR conversions for not only aesthetics, but cool factor.
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    I have a Henry also, Golden Boy(?) model. It has what looks like a brass shiny finish on it. Ran fine. Used to complement a 22 revolver we had in the family. I’d get. Rack grade one, the glossy brass looks nice, but mars and scratches like crazy. It ran fine. Just not into cowboy action as much as I thought.

    There are few things as grin-inducing than a well broken in slide/pump action gun…
    I'll stop buying black rifles when my wife stops buying black shoes.

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