Show us your rimfires

Catt57

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Post pictures of your favorite rimfires.

He are a few of mine.

First the Gill-guns. I swear I'm not addicted.
Here is the current collection of Savage 6,7 and Stevens/Springfield 85,87 rifles and 1 Stevens model 76. Some are stamped as various store brands. No rifle is pictured more than once.

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And the Aussies.

Sportomatic model 87A and model 2.
Manufactured in Australia. (Made by SportCo as copies of the Savage designs.)

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And a few of the oldies.

1890s Pieper Bayard in 22 Long (made for the black powder loads)
Savage model 1905
Pieper Bayard model 1920 chambered for 22 Extra Long
Stevens Crackshot 26

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1930s Mossberg model 25

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Or how about the levers? I did this line-up to show the evolution of the Henry H001

Henry H001-series all have their roots in a design by the late Louis Imperato, father of Henry Repeating Arms.

First designed by Louis Imperato for Erma Werke in West Germany and produced for Ithaca from 1972-1978. It was then later produced again by Erma Werke for Iver Johnson from 1985-1990. Finally, when Henry was founded in 1996, they acquired the rights to the design and machining from Erma Werke to produce the H001.

While the Ithaca 49 is not exactly part of the lineage, I thought it was a fun comparison to add in.

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Or who likes pump/slide action 22s?

Rossi Gallery in 22WMR
Noble 33A
Savage 29B (Dated 1950 and wearing a 29A checkered buttstock)
Winchester 62A
Remington Model 12 (dates to 1911)
Stevens Visible Loader (Model 70)

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