What Semi-auto .22 to buy?
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What Semi-auto .22 to buy?
I Want to buy a new semi automatic .22 of fairly good quality. What type, model and brand of rifle would you recommend? I know that many of you will probably mention the Ruger 10/22. If you do, can you tell me what model to purchase, and how the feeding, reliability, and accuracy is on that model? My other option i am looking into is a Marlin semi-auto. The models i have in mind are the 7000, the 60, and the 795, which is very similar to the 7000. If any of you have experience with these rifles, please tell me what you thought of them. What type of .22 would you recommend, and what can you tell me about it? I am willing to spend up to $450.00.
Cheers, Sako7mm
Cheers, Sako7mm
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: SW Virginia
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RE: What Semi-auto .22 to buy?
I'm partial to the Ruger 10/22. I've owned one, off & on, for over 25years. I've had the
basic carbine, the deluxe model, and now own one of the RSI types - wood to the muzzle
stock. I like the flush fitting 10shot rotary mag., but you got to keep 'em clean or they
will jam some.
If I were to pick some other I guess it would be the Marlin mod.60 with tubular mag.
It's a good gun too.
My current 10/22 likes the Federal Classic high vel., 38gr.HP ammo. I have a Leupold
4x rimfire scope mounted, and it's very accurate out to 50-75yds. (head of squirrel).
Fun gun to plink with too - keeps those bottle caps a bouncing.
basic carbine, the deluxe model, and now own one of the RSI types - wood to the muzzle
stock. I like the flush fitting 10shot rotary mag., but you got to keep 'em clean or they
will jam some.
If I were to pick some other I guess it would be the Marlin mod.60 with tubular mag.
It's a good gun too.
My current 10/22 likes the Federal Classic high vel., 38gr.HP ammo. I have a Leupold
4x rimfire scope mounted, and it's very accurate out to 50-75yds. (head of squirrel).
Fun gun to plink with too - keeps those bottle caps a bouncing.
#3
RE: What Semi-auto .22 to buy?
Sako7mm welcome to the forum,I would suggest the Ruger 10/22. They are great 22's. There are tons of aftermarket accessories for them.Years ago I worked for a gun shop as a second job. I saw allot of the Marlin(Glenfields) with problems. Constantly jamming.I've read where allot of people like their Model 60's.I personally wouldn't want one.If I were looking for a semi auto 22 either the Ruger 10/22 or if you can afford a Browning (the little breakdown 22 auto.)Of course you could buy a couple of Ruger's for the price of one of the little Brownings.Whatever you do stay away from the Remington Model 597.
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Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jun 2004
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RE: What Semi-auto .22 to buy?
I would buy the Ruger 10/22RR .
It has a 20" barrel and NO barrel band.
It has a RETAIL price of $ 275.00 ,should be able to pick 1 up cheaper .
If they make a assacery for any 22 rifle first it is made for the 10/22.
I would buy a 10/22RR if I didn't have 2 10/22's already
It has a 20" barrel and NO barrel band.
It has a RETAIL price of $ 275.00 ,should be able to pick 1 up cheaper .
If they make a assacery for any 22 rifle first it is made for the 10/22.
I would buy a 10/22RR if I didn't have 2 10/22's already
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RE: What Semi-auto .22 to buy?
theres 10/22s and then theres all the rest of em.
As for which model, it doesnt matter. The plain jane woodNblue gun is a tackdriver, tough as nails and will be around long after you are gone. Buying the various models with different stocks, steels or barrel sizes is just a matter of personal tastes. Sure the bull barreled 10s will shoot the eyes out of a squirrel @ 100yds, but you will have a much heavier and more expensive rifle to lug around. I likewise LOVE the stainless with red laminated stock. Those are GORGYMOUS if you ask me. But in all honesty I can do anything with my lil ol woodNblue 10/22 than I ever did with any of the others.
Good luck,
RA
As for which model, it doesnt matter. The plain jane woodNblue gun is a tackdriver, tough as nails and will be around long after you are gone. Buying the various models with different stocks, steels or barrel sizes is just a matter of personal tastes. Sure the bull barreled 10s will shoot the eyes out of a squirrel @ 100yds, but you will have a much heavier and more expensive rifle to lug around. I likewise LOVE the stainless with red laminated stock. Those are GORGYMOUS if you ask me. But in all honesty I can do anything with my lil ol woodNblue 10/22 than I ever did with any of the others.
Good luck,
RA
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Redcliff,AB.,CAN
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RE: What Semi-auto .22 to buy?
ORIGINAL: RedAllison
theres 10/22s and then theres all the rest of em.
As for which model, it doesnt matter. The plain jane woodNblue gun is a tackdriver, tough as nails and will be around long after you are gone. Buying the various models with different stocks, steels or barrel sizes is just a matter of personal tastes. Sure the bull barreled 10s will shoot the eyes out of a squirrel @ 100yds, but you will have a much heavier and more expensive rifle to lug around. I likewise LOVE the stainless with red laminated stock. Those are GORGYMOUS if you ask me. But in all honesty I can do anything with my lil ol woodNblue 10/22 than I ever did with any of the others.
Good luck,
RA
theres 10/22s and then theres all the rest of em.
As for which model, it doesnt matter. The plain jane woodNblue gun is a tackdriver, tough as nails and will be around long after you are gone. Buying the various models with different stocks, steels or barrel sizes is just a matter of personal tastes. Sure the bull barreled 10s will shoot the eyes out of a squirrel @ 100yds, but you will have a much heavier and more expensive rifle to lug around. I likewise LOVE the stainless with red laminated stock. Those are GORGYMOUS if you ask me. But in all honesty I can do anything with my lil ol woodNblue 10/22 than I ever did with any of the others.
Good luck,
RA
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Fork Horn
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: freeport fl
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RE: What Semi-auto .22 to buy?
I need one too, I traded my last 10/22 for a scope, and I have missed it ever since. Went to a gun show this weekend and a guy had two of them, One was all camo including the barrel, this was the first one I had seen, it is a very limited run. The other was the 40th anniversary edition with the silver emblem in the stock. Both were unique rugers.
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Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
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RE: What Semi-auto .22 to buy?
I would have to agree on the 10/22. Since I’ve had mine, I haven’t thought of getting anything else and that’s going back quite a few years. I guilty of not cleaning the rifle as much as should but this has never given me any problems with it jamming. Good luck...