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Freedom Arms model 97 22LR

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It wasn't my intention to be funny. Maybe I misread your intentions but it just sounded to me like someone was just being a jerk.

Anyway, Is that your 1022? Is that your only 22 rifle or do you have anymore?

Maybe look at my post again, notice the green laughing emoji? I thought that would give it away that I was kidding.

Anyway, yeah, that is my 10/22. It's the target model with a Leupold 3-9 on it. Nothing special, but it's great for plinking and such. I like the laminate stock Ruger offers on these, the colors just look really good IMO.

And I have another 10/22 at my dad's house. It's just a straight up factory carbine.

:)
 
Maybe look at my post again, notice the green laughing emoji? I thought that would give it away that I was kidding.

Anyway, yeah, that is my 10/22. It's the target model with a Leupold 3-9 on it. Nothing special, but it's great for plinking and such. I like the laminate stock Ruger offers on these, the colors just look really good IMO.

And I have another 10/22 at my dad's house. It's just a straight up factory carbine.

:)

Well, I guess I missed it or just simply miss read you.

Cool, I still need to get out and get some range time with mine. My bolt action 22 rifle that is. I typically spend more time firing my pistols. The range I go to has an electronic target for pistols and I usually spend more time there. It's more convenient and generally I have it to myself a good portion of the time. I mainly fire 22s for the most part because of my old arthritic hands.
 

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