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    Quote Originally Posted by gimp View Post
    How's it done? Just curious. Not that it'll matter in 2 months I guess
    Shit mate I'm a dumb farmer I don't no, it won't move that's all I no.
    It is the right length for me which is what matters, personally I'd rather a fixed stock on but didn't have that option,
    The cheek rest on the stock gives an awesome cheek weld, and it shoots like a mofo,
    It clover leafed a mag full of cheap remmy ammo at 100 today so I'm more than happy.


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    Been thinking about getting a good .22lr lately and happened to walk into my local this morning, wouldn't you know it
    Mauser 201 .22lr managed to find some warne mounts that fitted at home and put my Swarovski on until I get my .223 from Abe
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    Had never herd of a Mauser .22lr before but its very well made and just feels real good in the hands and on the shoulder. Can't wait to shoot it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dreamer View Post
    Been thinking about getting a good .22lr lately and happened to walk into my local this morning, wouldn't you know it
    Mauser 201 .22lr managed to find some warne mounts that fitted at home and put my Swarovski on until I get my .223 from Abe
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    Had never herd of a Mauser .22lr before but its very well made and just feels real good in the hands and on the shoulder. Can't wait to shoot it
    Your one lucky man .
    They are a very good bit of kit .


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dreamer View Post
    Been thinking about getting a good .22lr lately and happened to walk into my local this morning, wouldn't you know it
    Mauser 201 .22lr managed to find some warne mounts that fitted at home and put my Swarovski on until I get my .223 from Abe
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    Had never herd of a Mauser .22lr before but its very well made and just feels real good in the hands and on the shoulder. Can't wait to shoot it
    Nice looking 22 Dreamer
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunzrrr View Post
    I just couldn't help myself - a perfect nick secondhandy. I've never had a lever action and never owned a Browning. Looking forward to having a crack at some possums this weekend with my new old BL-22.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunzrrr View Post
    I just couldn't help myself - a perfect nick secondhandy. I've never had a lever action and never owned a Browning. Looking forward to having a crack at some possums this weekend with my new old BL-22.
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    You had better rotate those pictures quick before all the luck runs out of that horse shoe .



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    I just couldn't help myself - a perfect nick secondhandy. I've never had a lever action and never owned a Browning. Looking forward to having a crack at some possums this weekend with my new old BL-22. (Sorry about the photo issues)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunzrrr View Post
    I just couldn't help myself - a perfect nick secondhandy. I've never had a lever action and never owned a Browning. Looking forward to having a crack at some possums this weekend with my new old BL-22. (Sorry about the photo issues)
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    I've always liked Browning rimfires , what distance are those targets shot at , not bad for open sights .


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    That's misleading ... those targets were shot last weekend with my subsonic Weihrauch HW 60J rig which I posted a picture of earlier in this thread. I was shooting targets at 60M with the scope mounted video camera. I was also testing an MAE suppressor v my new Hardy's (very latest generation) can and trying CCI v Winchester Super X Max (42gr). Basically I had a huge amount of fun and realised that both I shoot 'okay' but not good enough to provide anything scientific. I did come to a couple of conclusions though >>
    1) With the price difference between CCI (~$50/500) & Win (~$90/500) subsonics ... the Winchester Super X doesnt justify the cost at all. (I was surprised - I thought it would kick butt)
    2) I thought the heavier, longer steel MAE would be way quieter than my new latest generation Hardy's suppressor ... it wasn't noticeable at all, but I know which one is stronger.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dreamer View Post
    Been thinking about getting a good .22lr lately and happened to walk into my local this morning, wouldn't you know it
    Mauser 201 .22lr managed to find some warne mounts that fitted at home and put my Swarovski on until I get my .223 from Abe
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    Had never herd of a Mauser .22lr before but its very well made and just feels real good in the hands and on the shoulder. Can't wait to shoot it
    Thats a little ray of sunshine in this thread Very nice
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunzrrr View Post
    I just couldn't help myself - a perfect nick secondhandy. I've never had a lever action and never owned a Browning. Looking forward to having a crack at some possums this weekend with my new old BL-22. (Sorry about the photo issues)
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    Iv got a miroku ML22 version that we have pretty much worn out in the safe. They are a neat little gun.
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    Dreamer, That one nice looking 22. Bit tidy to take in the truck though
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    Picked this (Zombie) Ammo Box up at the Taupo show ... very handy for storing the night spotting gear including 2 batteries, all the interconnects & carry bag ... very chuffed!
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    Found this a couple of weeks ago
    Winchester 94, she is no classic as it has a serial number in the 65xxx range and the Angle Eject etc
    but she's mint and the serial number put's it as one of the last years made in the USA.
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    OK

    If this is going to turn into a Lever Porn fest , here's mine .
    Now she's not exactly pretty , but we've traveled a few Km's together .
    44/40 if it was good enough for the real cowboys , it's good enough for me






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