.22 LR firearms survey

Do you own a .22 LR firearms ?

  • Yes

    Votes: 407 90.6%
  • Yes , inherited from a relative.

    Votes: 17 3.8%
  • No

    Votes: 3 0.7%
  • Not at the moment , but I intend to buy one.

    Votes: 19 4.2%
  • Not interested in .22 LR firearms

    Votes: 3 0.7%

  • Total voters
    449
  • Poll closed .
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just wanna know how many people out there owns a .22 LR firearms. :)

if you have a .22 LR firearms pls state the manufacturer and model. thank you.
 
Kimber M82 rifle
S&W M41 pistol w/2 bbls
Marvel Unit 1 conversion for 1911 pistol

Good shooting and be safe.
LB

ps: What about you or is this a troll question?
 
I think you will find that just about everyonehas at least one. That said I have:

A mildly tricked out Ruger 10/22.
A Marlin model 60 in stainless with the laminated stock.
A Ruger Single Six
A Savage Mark 1 Color (This is actually my daughters gun).
 
Colt Woodsman
Hi Standard GB
Stevens #10 target pistol
Marvel Conversion for my .45
Remington Model 33 (My father's when he was a kid)

A few other collectibles. These are the ones I shoot.
Marty
 
ruger 10/22 with a bushnell scope
my next buy is a 22lr handgun just dont know which one yet...
any recomendations would be helpful

as for my other guns
stoger condor
s&w 686+
s&w 460 with Leupold scope:evil:
 
I have a .22lr Ruger MarkII in stainless. I also have a .22mag from NAA if that counts. I am also resisting the urge to buy a Ruger Single Six.
 
Ruger 10/22 with Hogue Overmolded stock and clerke bull barrel
Ruger Single Six .22/.22 Mag w/ 6-1/2" barrel
Romanian Model 69 (2)
Walther P22 w/3.4" barrel
Ruger 22/45 5-1/2" barrel

I like the cheap shooting with no recoil fun these guns provide.
 
Playboypenguin: Don't resist the urge to buy a Ruger Single Six. I've had mine for more than 20 years and have shot many many rounds with it. It's a great piece.
 
How can you not

own a .22lr? They are cheap enough to shoot that I can buy 1500 rounds with basically what I spend on coffee per week. (I'm a coffe snob) That'll go a long way toward making a proficient marksman or markswoman. I would almost go so far as to say you need at least one to be called a gun nut.
I have two so far and am planning on getting more soon. In fact I was looking at a Colt Diamondback today as well as a couple of Model 12singleshot target rifles to go with my Ruger 10/22s. Of course I was also looking at a Colt Hbar at the same time and I still can't decide which I want. Maybe I'll buy them all.:evil: :evil:
 
-Walther P22 w/laser
-Beretta Neos w/ OKO reddot
-Beretta 21a Bobcat Inox
-Ruger Single Six Convertable
-H Schmidt Single action

-Winchester 290
-Remington 597 synthetic
-Marlin Model 60

With a Sig Trailside and Walther G22 on the way...I love rimfires
 
Smith & Wesson K22, Model 17-3
Colt Woodsmen and TrooperIII
Ruger 10/22s and MKIIs
Beretta M21
Whitney Wolverine
High Standard Duramatic M101
Marlin 60W, 70P
Savage 87A
Mossberg 151K
 
Browning Buckmark Standard - Brought New

I will probably add to that a Matchguns MG2 later this year...if I don't buy another centrefire.
 
Lemme see here...

Colt Cadet,
Walther Sportmodell and P22,
Anschutz Sportmodell,
Kimber all american match,
Remington M37 and M77,
Ruger 10/22,
Winchester M490,
Norinco olympia clone and
CZ 452FS.
 
Stevens 14 1/2 I inheirited doesn't work but I wish it did, needs springs and a firing pin retainer.
Sears bolt action, Mine from when I was a kid
S&W Mod 35-1
Ruger 10-22
Colt Woodsman 1st series
Marlin 39M,What I should have gotten when I was a kid.
 
Hmmmmm

Rummaging through Foggy's Artillery Locker....

Marlin Mdl 99
Ruger 10/22
Ruger MK II
Ruger Single-Six

/////End of "Fun Gun" list
 
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