Short reveiw....Shooting my gramps old 1936 Rem 22...With some old 22 rounds...lol..As you can see some cheap 22 really bad on age..lol..I think they lost about 400 fps.
Ohhh Use to have a little nylon 22..Most dont have a clue what they are when i ask if they shot one..lolPretty cool. My mother has one that looks very similar to that one that my late father had. I need to go take a look at it and see what it is.
You are giving me the itch to go and shoot some rounds out of my old Remington Nylon 66!
Lmao...Well..That would be a show stopper of a post..lolWhen I first read the title of the thread "Shooting my family..." I thought my fellow Washingtonian friend had lost it. Then I reread it.
Jim
Great little guns..I break it out once and a while...Enjoy the weight of the walnut stock it has and heavy long barrel.That lookscablot like the one I got from my dad who got it from his... A Remington 33 or 35 or something like that
{thumbs up} I hear ya there...That gun was in my great gramps hands too for a while...My grampa paid for it...But left it with my great gramps in MO back in the 1950's... till he passed on in the 1990's and i went down with my grampa to help with funeral..And we took that old 22 home...I had a few freinds offer to buy it from me..Just cause it such a tack driver and its long barrel..."so far longest out of all my freinds 22's"..I tell them...They are not that spendy if you want one..But this one staying with me..lolNice....It's good to have old family guns to pass on.That's a nice long barrel.I've got an old rifle that was my great grandfathers & was made in 1902.
Very cool...That is one nice 22...I have the same bolt action mossberg...But the one we got is a 410 shot gun bolt ation...Has that same trigger gaurd thou with the plastic grooved grip in the stock "Which i thought feels quite well"..Thanks for sharing.You might enjoy this one Hyena.
Here's my boy a few weeks ago with my Mossberg, first time ever trying his hand at pinging some steel chickens and turkeys with the big boys.