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    my nicest 22s are an annie and a mauser the mauser is a little bit small in the pistol grip area so my daughter has inherited it I recon a walther would be a pretty neat machine if such a thing exists

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    This girl is too much of a princess "just for mucking around with" but probably is "something I could hand on to the kids".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ultimitsu View Post
    This girl is too much of a princess "just for mucking around with" but probably is "something I could hand on to the kids".

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    Wow a jw22 with a fluted barrel!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan_Songhurst View Post
    Wow a jw22 with a fluted barrel!
    one of the kind, aye?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ultimitsu View Post
    This girl is too much of a princess "just for mucking around with" but probably is "something I could hand on to the kids".

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    what is it its pretty blingy

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    Quote Originally Posted by northdude View Post
    what is it its pretty blingy
    Depending on who you ask. Some say it is a JW22. The guy that sold it to me told me it is a 50 anniversary edition CZ452, that appears to be what the carving says. But hey, who knows for sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ultimitsu View Post
    Depending on who you ask. Some say it is a JW22. The guy that sold it to me told me it is a 50 anniversary edition CZ452, that appears to be what the carving says. But hey, who knows for sure.
    No ... cant be. the JW22 (or was it the 21) is a copy of the takedown browning semi auto. You know, they gumboot unfriendly one.....Though the JW27 was surprisingly accurate. Same barrel and action as a JW15 but with a fancy two piece stock that shouldn't work but does.
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    Far too pretty to actually use.
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    Experience. What you get just after you needed it.

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    How many tons does that scope mount weigh? Do you find the scope sits a bit high?

    Nice setup, I like those stocks. Dpt can?

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    I robbed it off my 338 for a period until the DIP rail arrived. The dovetail was the same width as on the Sako, so was just easier to keep the scope in AI the mount.

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    Nice and clean.

    Can you please post a photo of the can and where it meets the barrel

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    I rated the DPT but I sold it on because the portion of the suppressor that threads onto barrel was narrower than varmint weight barrel.
    Purely an aesthetic decision.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moutere View Post
    I rated the DPT but I sold it on because the portion of the suppressor that threads onto barrel was narrower than varmint weight barrel.
    Purely an aesthetic decision.
    Yeah that's what I was interested in. Looks to be a few mm smaller in diameter. It's what I was thinking of going with but you've got me thinking now.
    What's a suppressor that's larger though without being too rotund

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nibblet View Post
    Yeah that's what I was interested in. Looks to be a few mm smaller in diameter. It's what I was thinking of going with but you've got me thinking now.
    What's a suppressor that's larger though without being too rotund
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    without a picture . .. it never happened !

 

 
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