HKShooter65
TGT Addict
I'm sitting here marveling over something I picked up today.
A Remington Model 12 pump action 22 S/L/LR made in 1928.
It has almost all it's original bluing and wood finish. The curved steel butt plate rests perfectly on my shoulder.
What really fascinates me: The machine work and tolerances on this thing are just sublime.
As much as I enjoy my other 22lr rifles, this thing just brings me pleasure.
In the back of my safe is the Winchester Model 90 22WRF that my dad and me and my sons learned gun safety and marksmanship with.
I'm finding a soft spot for pump action 22s.
Anybody else enjoy the classic pleasure?
A Remington Model 12 pump action 22 S/L/LR made in 1928.
It has almost all it's original bluing and wood finish. The curved steel butt plate rests perfectly on my shoulder.
What really fascinates me: The machine work and tolerances on this thing are just sublime.
As much as I enjoy my other 22lr rifles, this thing just brings me pleasure.
In the back of my safe is the Winchester Model 90 22WRF that my dad and me and my sons learned gun safety and marksmanship with.
I'm finding a soft spot for pump action 22s.
Anybody else enjoy the classic pleasure?