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    I enjoy shooting the .22's, but overall enjoy shooting .9's, .40's and .45's. Most of all .40's.

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    S&W MP15-22 and Ruger 22/45 most fun and affordable.
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    Love shootin .22, more than any of my other calibers. Maybe not my AR, but damn close...
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    At some point I'd like to pick up a Marlin 981T. There is just something about a bolt action and cheap ammunition.

    If anyone has any idea on .22lr bolt action rifles under $200, I'm interested in recommendations.
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    I like those Marlin's too. Looks like they're under $200 http://store.prairiearms.com/store/p...B-A-Tube-Feed/
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    I want a suppressed Kadet so bad.
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    The Buckmark that I own has seen so much ammo that the barrel is starting to pean over from the slide hitting it. Very few jams mostly ammo related. My MP5.22 is my second favorite if I could ever get it dialed in that is.
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    I just picked up my first 3 22's this weekend. I got a crickett for my 7 year old, a glenfield model 70 for 65 bucks, and an almost new P22 for 160. Not too shabby, tore the two used ones all the way down and cleaned them, can't wait to take my kiddo shooting!



    Stone, you can pick up a crickett for a hundred!
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    At some point I'd like to pick up a Marlin 981T. There is just something about a bolt action and cheap ammunition.

    If anyone has any idea on .22lr bolt action rifles under $200, I'm interested in recommendations.
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    the Crickett is actually one of my favorites to shoot.

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    I've considered a crickett. Has anyone put an adult stock on one of the youth models? Does anyone have any thoughts about other stock options for a crickett?

    Single shots certainly have a way of making me slow down and concentrate on each round. Always a good thing.
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