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I second the Ruger MK 111, I also second that they take getting used to in the cleaning dept. but man can they shoot....
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BTW while a .22 revolver is cool, it is a bubblegum to clean because of all the chambers in the cylinder. Since most people shoot alot of 22, an auto would be better
similar to that several of you already posted, I have Mk II suppressed screw on, 10/22 not tricked except for trigger, Marlin 39M lever gun, AR7 screw on can. fortunately, prior to the shortage I had 30k bulk 22 shipped from CMP. so i'm good for a spell
+1 on the Henry lever gun.
I picked up my little Henry from Freddy's a few months ago for under $300 including the transfer fee. Having never owned a lever action before, I was quite surprised to find how fun it is to shoot. Adding the Ruger Single Six really complemented the rifle. Now all I need is a serape and a cheroot and I'm good to go.
As an added bonus, the Henry's always seem to sell quickly and with little depreciation on the used market.
You've got even more .22 than I do!