OK. I couldn't decide of this went in rimfire or milsurp. I went with milsurp figuring more milsurp collectors would appreciate this.
Mini Mosin in 22LR from Midland Arms
Mini Mosin in 22LR from Midland Arms
Like a little cricket .22 lr.I read it is a single shot.
Pretty silly if you ask me.
YUP, if it took a BX mag people would be all over it.. Poor move on Midlands part and it'll likely be 200 plus.I read it is a single shot.
Pretty silly if you ask me.
Like a little cricket .22 lr.
Most kids i've been around hate the Cricket after one range session. The want something that shoots a little faster. I've got a break action .22 I won at a QU banquet. My grandkids hated the one shot. They loved the 10-22.
I cut my teeth on a single shot Springfield and loved every shot. I think I loved working the bolt and loading it just as much as aiming and squeezing the trigger. In my 4th decade of like I finally let myself trust and own semi autos. Still prefer a mauser though.Like a little cricket .22 lr.
Most kids i've been around hate the Cricket after one range session. The want something that shoots a little faster. I've got a break action .22 I won at a QU banquet. My grandkids hated the one shot. They loved the 10-22.
I have no issue teaching kids with a single shot. The only gun I ever owned until my late 20's was a single shot H&R .410. I learned it's limitations and many, many different specie of game fell to that gun. It was the same gun that all of my relatives that started hunting with me used, but each of us progressed to the pump, or semi auto world.I cut my teeth on a single shot Springfield and loved every shot. I think I loved working the bolt and loading it just as much as aiming and squeezing the trigger. In my 4th decade of like I finally let myself trust and own semi autos. Still prefer a mauser though.
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