Category: Rimfire

  • Savage 64 Review

    Savage 64 Review

    The Savage 64 is a semi automatic 22LR. Previously known as the Cooey 64, Winchester-Cooey 64, and Lakefield 64B, the Savage 64 is an inexpensive rimfire rifle that has been around for decades. Savage is bringing out its new A22 design that will compete with the Model 64, so we may not see too many…

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  • Savage 6 “Click Clack” “Gill Gun” 22

    Savage 6 “Click Clack” “Gill Gun” 22

    Sorry for all the nicknames in the title, but I just wanted to make it easier for people who buy these 22’s secondhand to find some information on them. The Savage 6A is a semi automatic, tube magazine-fed 22LR rifle with some really interesting features. This particular Savage 6A was handed down to me by…

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  • Anschutz MSR RX22 Precision Quick Look

    Anschutz MSR RX22 Precision Quick Look

    Hi Guys, Just a quick one today. This is a look at the Anschutz RX22 Competition semi automatic 22. This is the Anschutz version of the ISSC MSR and it’s not simply rebranded. Anschutz used their own match barrel and added an adjustable trigger group. The Competition version pictured here also comes with a non folding wood…

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  • Volquartsen Rimfire Rifles 22 WMR and 17 HMR Review

    Volquartsen Rimfire Rifles 22 WMR and 17 HMR Review

    Volquartsen is well known for their aftermarket rimfire parts especially for the 10/22. VQ hammers, extended bolt handles, extended magazine releases, sears, safeties, bolt releases, extractors, and more are found on plenty of 10/22’s out there. At some point, you have to ask yourself, “why not just buy a complete Volquartsen rifle?”. Today, I wanted…

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  • Marlin Model 795 Review

    Marlin Model 795 Review

    The 795 is Marlin’s most inexpensive 22 rimfire and one of the most inexpensive 22’s you can get in semi-automatic. I initially picked up this rimfire to use for light gopher shooting duty and have used it for plinking as well. At around $150 in the US and $219 in Canada, it’s definitely well priced. Marlin…

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  • Mossberg Blaze Review

    Mossberg Blaze Review

    In the land of semi automatic 22’s, the Ruger 10/22 is king, while the Marlin 795, Remington 597, Savage 64, and Mossberg Plinkster fight for table scraps. Through what looks to be a complete redesign, Mossberg hopes to challenge some of the king’s marketshare with an inexpensive challenger: the Mossberg Blaze. Note for Canadian readers:…

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