Not for many years since being discharged from the Army. I'm not much of a hand with a rifle, so have few. I bought this 10/22 Sporter many years ago and fitted it with a Redfield Widefield 4X scope with the idea it would be my squirrel rifle. However, it turned out to be my range rifle instead. It shoots under dime sized groups so set up.
As for .22 Rifles, this was my very first rifle and was my squirrel rifle for many years, a Marlin 39A:
Bob Wright
No rifleman here.......
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For not being a rifleman, you have a couple of nice ones posted. I really like that 39
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2 very fine looking rifles there. Thanks for showing us
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Two nice rifles there.
I could start a thread titled "No Pistolero here . . . " and show my S&W Model 17 and 41 (2 of the three handguns I own).
I could start a thread titled "No Pistolero here . . . " and show my S&W Model 17 and 41 (2 of the three handguns I own).
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It is not the number of rifles that make one a rifleman. It's what you do with the rifle you have. You have two excellent .22LR rifles. Sounds like you qualify to be called a rifleman. Sincerely. bruce.
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Beware the man with only one rifle (or2).
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To finish that quote..."for he knows how to shoot it/them"
Those are a couple of very nice rifles you have Bob, I daresay that anyone here on the forum would love to be their owner.
Ron
USAF Ret (E-8, SMSgt)
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USAF Ret (E-8, SMSgt)
NRA Patron