not a semi, but i have a miroku (browning) blr-22 grade 3. octagonal barrel, nickel plated receiver for sale . its totally unfired but modified to 10 rounds (internally)
$1500.
not a semi, but i have a miroku (browning) blr-22 grade 3. octagonal barrel, nickel plated receiver for sale . its totally unfired but modified to 10 rounds (internally)
$1500.
Here's another Browning 22LR semiautomatic made by Miroku in Japan. This time with conventional tube mag - the BAR model. This is one trademe with a Weaver scope and is a very interesting semi. Appears to have a good rep but some mixed comment in there too. Have not fired one..
https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/marketpl...2?bof=PGQlObCi
Hmmm...another classic semi 22 on trademe:
https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/marketpl...0?bof=PGQlObCi
and yet another:
https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/marketpl...9?bof=PGQlObCi
Last edited by mudgripz; 03-03-2023 at 05:12 PM.
Love my 10/22 but I’ve got 2 (had 3) Bullpup Walther G22’s - the most fun you can have with a 22. 100% plastic except maybe the barrels.
wow, a ton of good suggestions mentioned here, I have been looking at some mentioned such as the browning
Yes, I agree, it seems there is a huge cult following among some brands. Now I wouldnt rubbish the Ruger entirely, its popular for a reason but as you say, quality has dropped off in recent years. I was looking for an older one for a while (pre 2007?) before they switched parts to plastic such as the trigger housing.
Only thing that puts me off with a model 60 is the tube mag, makes reloading a pain in the dark, Ive always been fond of box mags, they slip into your pocket and are not as bulky as the rotary mags on the Ruger. I know you can use those tri-mag adapters, but its still bulky. I had looked at the close cousin the 795 which is supposed to be the box mag version, but then I also see the others you quote like a model 70.
Im not too sure whats the best out of these, but im not in a rush, im happy to wait until something turns up for sale.
Interesting, not the first time ive heard this!
Alas, many names in the states have all gone belly up. Im not too sure what the reason why, have gun sales dropped that much in the US? I get the feeling most of their market is handguns?
We see the likes of remington (and even marlin) are now absorbed into Ruger I believe. I wonder what the quality of the newer marlin rifles will be?
I will keep you in mind if i want to try one out.
Interestingly i was given a crummy old winchester 190 that has been stored in a coastal area and in good need of a teardown and clean up, despite the bad reputation of these rifles, this one has not missed a beat! I was told they had very poor quality die cast alloy parts inside.
The winchester 490 looks like a very good rifle from what I can tell and may be worth me getting one if i can find one. They were made in Canada and because of that simple reason they are not too well known apparently, but quality is supposed to be exceptional. It seems to tick alot of boxes for me too, full steel receiver and box mag.
These look a good rifle, they are showing on remingtons website, but are they no longer in production?
Good info across alot of semis there... you seem well onto it Old School
Regarding Marlin semiautos - I got a helluva a shock when I bought ($225) and tested a model 60DL on the bench about 15 years ago. I was of the opinion which most share that sporter semi 22s cannot match bolt actions for accuracy. To my colossal surprise it was not the little Marlin semiauto that was crap - it was my opinion that was. Had bought the 90s 60DL from Gary (and Tim) at Talon Arms with a Tasco 3-9 on it. Immediately it shot down to 0.25" groups (5 shots) at 50m, and averaged close to that. In ensuing years I bought/tested maybe a dozen variants - and with minor variation they were all very accurate.
I like the old school tube mags but they are not everyone's cup of tea - understandably. The Marlin box mag models I had were:
*Model 70HC - early model - not recommended, least accurate.
*Model 995 - model preceding the 795s, often with wooden stock. Nice - most don't have LSHO (last-shot-hold-open)
*Model 7000 - a heavier barrel, better stock semi. VERY nice, very accurate. A wee beauty.
*Model 795 - an basic little unit but has LSHO, and very accurate wee field shooter.
All but the model 70 was a sharp little shooter. As with Marlin semis the little verse applies - run em clean, run em dry, then feed em CCI. I currently run a Marlin 795SS and this averages down in 0.4"s with HV ammo at 50m. Loved my model 60s but sold the last as too difficult to read how many rounds leftin it after the 10 round mod, and top up right number in truck at night.
The Marlins may need fresh springs from time to time. Don't leave the action open - weakens both recoil and hammer spring. We could not get replacement spring kits from Mcarbo in the US for a time there, but now Delta Mike in Invercargill will be bringing them in in month or so. Good to keep a spare set. That's something on Marlins but lots of options coming up..
Last edited by mudgripz; 05-03-2023 at 01:14 PM.
If you want something old school . semi , exotic and very accurate then the French Unique is a very cool .22
Also has the ability to be turned into a single shot . Very high build quality and something different that's lovely to shoot.
@muzzaone of these just came up on retarded. Didn't go for 800. I made a comment about modifying a mag to be compliant and got a fixed offer of 700. Wasn't in the market but didn't reckon that was too bad
The ruger 10/22 is my choice of gun when rabbit shooting using subsonics.
Brought brand new a couple of years ago and havehad no problems with her.
Patience Is A Virtue
I've had a model 60 and a 795 marlin. Both very accurate. the older model 60 was a much nicer finished firearm than the 795. 795 was pretty plasticy and cheap feeling. Laser though. Trigger on both kinda sucked even after some finageling.
I've got a Ruger 10/22 competition now, which is a wicked little rifle. Shoots very well and feeds flawlessly. Has a decent laminated stock and adjustable cheek rest.
Also has a muzzle brake for some to tame the massive recoil.
Yes I bought it. Good buying. It’s in very nice shape. One owner. The mag doesn’t need modifying as they are only 10 shot. Has a 5 shot with it as well and the original unique silencer. I’ve got my fair share of classy .22’s and the Unique in my opinion is up there with the best in quality and uniqueness ( sorry). I have a Gevarm A6 made by the French as well and it also is high quality.
@Southcity nice one. Only reason I commented about his magazine was because he thought it was an 11 shot
Yes he had this misconception. You cannot get 11 in that mag even if you tried to force it. I bought 3 new 5 shot mags in France a few years ago after doing some detective work. Some subtle differences with the Unique mags and easy to get one that doesn’t fit from another model.
Just thought would jump back in here.
I've been seriously considering a marlin 795
I would have preferred a 995 but unable to find one 795s are at least obtainable.
I'm looking at retrofitting a 995 stock onto a 795 and upgrading the trigger mechanism to an aftermarket metal one.
I would have to import the wood from the US, which are available.
I've also been looking at the savage/lakefield 64, these are still made but not sure how they stack up.
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