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I've had an older Browning SA22 and a Marlin Papoose for similar reasons as you state, something light and compact to carry and be able to deal with a possum or simply to stalk a hare in the tussock in a quiet moment. I liked the Browning more but it was heavier. I know you don't want a single shot but for myself when I saw the Chiappa little badger single shots I had to have one, people smile as soon as they see it, it's great fun, super compact, light, accurate and quiet with a suppressor. Being single shot adds to the thrill of the hunt, I really like it
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I have a Thompson Centre single shot dedicated 22LR, the scaled down version that is a scale copy of the G2. Its designed for kids, but it is smaller and lighter than even the Papoose. Heaps of fun in camp.
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