In the family since 1970's I believe. Shipping back to OK for some summer shooting fun.
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WOW!!!! Friggin sweet pistols guys!!!! I got a couple rimfires, a model 49 Ithaca saddle gun, single shot. Maybe the funnest single shot I ever had, and a Marlin 795(the squirrel sniper, don't run you'll only die tired, fully customized, accurized, sub-moa, super killer, Semi-auto rimfire) rifle. Pics to follow soon.
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Savage MK2... an inexpensive bolt-action rimfire that has a superb trigger and is very accurate for the price. Since I have a couple of papered suppressors, I wanted to thread the barrel for one of them.
The cut off barrel was turned into an elegant thread protector:
Pretty much one ragged hole... the noise is less than a pellet rifle. Death to rampaging tree rats! :Dancing-Banana:
Suppressors - highly, highly recommended, a very cool (and practical) accessory for those Americans living in "free" States. If your city allows, you can do target practice anywhere without disturbing the neighbors. Obviously, know your backstop.
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Savage Mk II is the bolt action 22LR I'm looking at. How do you like the Accu Trigger? My friend swears by it on his 308.
It's so cool that you can thread the barrel of your rifle, on your own.
Threaded barrel makes it a so-called "assault weapon" here in kommiefornia."Only Nixon can go to China." -- Old Vulcan proverb.
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The Savage packages high-end stuff into a low-cost package. The trigger really is excellent. If you want function over form, then buy a Savage. If you need 1930-vintage fit, finish, and bluing, there are other options out there. It's a great bang-fer-the-buck.
Only California could look at a bolt-action .22 with a threaded barrel and see an "assault rifle." (with a barrel shroud, or "the stock thing that goes up", etc.) ;)
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