New with a lot of .22lr

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Here's the ones added since that picture was taken.
Left to right: marlin papoose
Savage model 72
Remington speedmaster
Marlin model 99 m1
Remington 512
M&P 22
And at the bottom a charter arms ar7
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Here's the ones added since that picture was taken.
Left to right: marlin papoose
Savage model 72
Remington speedmaster
Marlin model 99 m1
Remington 512
M&P 22
And at the bottom a charter arms ar7View attachment 346731

I have a Papoose just like that. Do you have the bag too? That 99M1 is nice looking and with the original rear sight!! Those are worth as much as the rifle.
 

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.22's are fun little rifles. Plus you can pick up oddballs for under $200 a lot of the time. I got a good deal on the calico at $300 with 2 mags.

Not bad for the Calico.

I have so many I lost count around 35 .22 rifles.

Oldest, and most obscure is a Peiper Bayard Boy's Rifle from the 1920's in excellent condition.
My favorites are my full set of Stevens models 83-87 rifles, an Ithaca 72, Savage 29B, Winchester 62A, and the (modern) Winchester Wildcat.
I also have some of the other ones you pictured, A Winchester 74, several Model 60's, the Papoose w/red bag, and 3 Glenfield 75's.

And about a dozen different Savage 6 / Stevens/Springfield 87A.

(This isn't all of them)
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