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Rimfire Rifle Photos Thread

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He always has great, informative videos. Now if I could only find a Sporter.....
 
My humble little CZ 457. Fairly new to the precision .22lr game so I've only had this since January but I've shot a match almost every month since.


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You forgot to add on the 100 yd hostage rack that if you hit a hostage instead of the aggressor, you lose 5 points.

3:30 for prone stages and 4:30 for tripod and barrier stages. 7 seconds and 9 seconds/rnd average respectively. And two mag changes. One if you run 15 round mags but I have yet to see that except semi autos.

It looks a lot like this only four and decreasing in size left to right.

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I got my first Ruger 10/22 over 25 years ago. It was a full house Volquartsen custom with McMillan stock and a nice (for the time) B&L variable power scope. I don't think I've shot it in 15 years, but it was still a solid half-MOA gun with match grade ammo then.

These days, to my surprise, there are an incredibly large number of excellent custom shops specializing in the 10/22 format firearms and components.

So, the 10/22 bug has bitten me again.

Here are the first two 10/22 rifles I've assembled, very practical lightweight take-down clones that would not have been possible more than a few years ago. The only Ruger part is the 10-round rotary magazine. The take-down (aka "TD") receivers and barrels are by Tactical Solutions (aka "TS"). For the trigger groups, I went with Timney's 2.5 LB single stage with extended mag release. The simple elegance of the Magpul X-22 stock pulls this 4 LB creation together nicely.
The TS SBX take-down barrel has a built in suppressor shroud that gives you an overall barrel length of 16+". It comes with a pretty nice fake suppressor, as seen with the FDE rig. The gray model has my own Thunder Beast .22 suppressor installed.


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YOU ALL HAVE A VERY GOOD LOOKING RIFLE HERE:Just want to share mine,
My other "goto" hunter rifle super light weight and shoot for the specific ammo only "WINCHESTER HP 42GR"@1065 FPS set up!
Barrel PWS CF and PWS chambering:
 

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I got my first Ruger 10/22 over 25 years ago. It was a full house Volquartsen custom with McMillan stock and a nice (for the time) B&L variable power scope. I don't think I've shot it in 15 years, but it was still a solid half-MOA gun with match grade ammo then.

These days, to my surprise, there are an incredibly large number of excellent custom shops specializing in the 10/22 format firearms and components.

So, the 10/22 bug has bitten me again.

Here are the first two 10/22 rifles I've assembled, very practical lightweight take-down clones that would not have been possible more than a few years ago. The only Ruger part is the 10-round rotary magazine. The take-down (aka "TD") receivers and barrels are by Tactical Solutions (aka "TS"). For the trigger groups, I went with Timney's 2.5 LB single stage with extended mag release. The simple elegance of the Magpul X-22 stock pulls this 4 LB creation together nicely.
The TS SBX take-down barrel has a built in suppressor shroud that gives you an overall barrel length of 16+". It comes with a pretty nice fake suppressor, as seen with the FDE rig. The gray model has my own Thunder Beast .22 suppressor installed.


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Can you tell us how you are using the string around your magazines?

I discovered that Olongapo's M-1 Garand pouch pockets hold a 10 round Savage B-22 magazine easily. With the 10/22 being a smaller magazine, it should slip into the pocket without any problem.

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Here's my grab-n-go pouch that I use for the B-22 magazines.

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Can you tell us how you are using the string around your magazines?

I discovered that Olongapo's M-1 Garand pouch pockets hold a 10 round Savage B-22 magazine easily. With the 10/22 being a smaller magazine, it should slip into the pocket without any problem.

https://olongapooutfitters.com/inde...ame=Y&pkeywords=Y&search_performed=Y&q=Garand

Here's my grab-n-go pouch that I use for the B-22 magazines.

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It's just paracord with a loop and knot that is threaded through an opening on the mag holder. It's just long enough to get around the mag and lock the knot in the loop to add just a bit more security as the tension of the mag holder is enough for one 10 round mag but the additional weight and height of the 2 ten round mag mod isn't ideal. It was a quick solve that works well enough for me not to really search for a better solution but not perfect by any stretch.
 
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Vudoo V22 .22LR, same Rifle but different stock/chassis
 

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The chassis is actually an airsoft chassis. It was a really good one that I got for cheap that stopped working ... Just didn't feel like messing with it. It's not 100% scale but pretty darn close.

Wish I knew somebody with a mill near me, wanting to have fun on a project... I'd make one of these.

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The gun that's in there is an izmash biathlon trainer (BI-7-2KO). That Big Barrel is really just a sleeve, same one that was taken from that airsoft gun.

Just happens to be one of the best shooting 22 is I've ever pulled the trigger on... will hang with my 40x in the picture.
 
Just want to share some picture of the 1st cousin of your CZ455/AND NOW CZ 457.ACCORDING TO THE STATISTICs REPORT,she was born in australia and share the same bloodline in MAGAZINE WITH YOUR CZ455/457.Then she was raise BY aussie military family the "LITHGOW ARMS" AND name her
LITHGOW 101 22LR (SHE IS IN THE BOTTOM OF THE PICTURE.)
 

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Picked this little shooter up for a song a few weeks back and finally got to shoot it tonight, and I’m shocked at how nice it is, and how good my eyes are at 25m with aperture peeps. I was shooting red. My daughter was shooting green with her Savage MKii Stainless with a 3-12 Bushnell.
We take ten shots and sink what we sink and then it’s the next shooters turn.
Honestly, we had to look through her scope to see if I had actually hit anything. Most were first round hits to our surprise.
Anschutz Mod Mark 2000 single shot from 1982.
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Just wanna share my "SUMMIT VQ 22LR".This has BG trigger tier 1@1# older setup w/blue color flat wide/pacnor custom barrel 26" supermatch grades 3g/16t/B&C anschutz stock/gunsmith did action barrel threaded bypass vblock etc.
 

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Got her back from MHSA yesterday along with my can cover from cole tac. Had them modify the mag catch to get the mags to sit flush against the bottom of the receiver so we will see how she works at tomorrow’s match. Preliminary testing seemed promising last night though!
 
The gun that's in there is an izmash biathlon trainer (BI-7-2KO).

Man, this is not BI-7-2-KO trainer, trainer has different safety and trigger. This is BI-7-2-KO Basic. Receiver is from BI and trigger assembly is from Sable hunting rifle. Also KO means Karabin Okhotnichii (Carbine to Hunt). If you wish to transform it onto something nicer, make new trigger with adjustments like on real BI, it will completely change the rifle character, cut the length of pull and improve the feeling and balance.
 
I’m not advocating skipping work to dial in with new can and finally some center-X but....
 

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Top Rifle is an izmash bk-7-2-ko basic biathlon... I think I have that model number correct. The stock is from a G&G Airsoft rifle that was no longer functioning. It's pretty crappy but it's functional and fits me better than the original cheap ass stock.

2nd rifle is a CMP Remington 40x manufactured in the mid-60s... standard Redfield Olympic sights. It's sitting in an old McMillan NRA high power stock... it used to be called modified 40x.
 
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