FrankT
6.8 SPCII Hog Slayer
light and easy, just for plinking and burning up some quiet ammo and all the 22 I have stored...Thanks...close to me please..can do 1 of each as reasonable as possible
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I prefer irons for 22lr too. More accurate at extremely close ranges.The little gun that I got had a 10.5" LOP. A little short . . even for me.
Easy fix is one of those slip on rubber recoil pads. Adds 1". OK for the size of the gun.
If your gonna add a sight or scope,do some research as to how it will be mounted. Remember,you got to get to the loading port to insert every round.
Most are not drilled and tapped for a base. They just have the twin grooves,so tip-off rings only. Finding a red dot sight could be impossible. A very small laser could be doable.
I just use the irons on mine. --- SAWMAN
Is that still accurate and working? Minute of squirrel? How much?Interested in this beautiful 1900 Stevens " Crack shot" .22 cal rifle? I bet you can't wait to kill some squirrels with this 120 year old rifle
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Is that still accurate and working? Minute of squirrel? How much?
Multiple PM's sent and answered. The 120 year old 22 is still available. "Mark1200" is in CaliforniaYes it runs perfectly, going for $230
Where are you located?
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Hey Frank, I wouldn't mind letting go of a 22 revolver. Medium frame DA/SA 4" stainless Smith with the original wood grips and original cardboard box. Collector grade when I bought it a couple years ago for like $800