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cirelaw 04-22-2021 04:36 PM

Do You Remember Your First Rifle???
 
I Do, Johnny Seven~https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0GQB_aEmiv4

HerrKaiser 04-22-2021 06:12 PM

My first gun was a .410 pump shotgun. Stayed in the shotgun and handgun club for a long while.

I guess technically my first rifle was my Artillery Luger with a stock. Which is going to stay a good memory.

m1903a3 04-22-2021 06:35 PM

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Remington 512. .22 with tubular magazine, my 10th birthday present.

Worked my way through the Junior NRA medals with it.

My first handgun was a Browning Nomad .22 with 6" barrel I purchased when I was in college.

Both are now C&R. I guess I am too.

Grantas 04-22-2021 07:26 PM

First rifle was a bolt action .22 BSA Sportsman 15 (15rd tube magazine). Still have it but had to get the magazine capacity reduced to 10 rounds thanks to our new ridiculous gun law amendments.

sheepherder 04-22-2021 07:27 PM

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J.C. Higgins single-shot, bolt action .22, iron sights. My dad taught me how to shoot it when I was 12. (He shot Expert at the Peekskill NG Ranges in 1927). I still have it and it is the most accurate firearm I own. :)

Michigan Gunner 04-22-2021 07:41 PM

My first rifle was a Winchester 290 .22 LR Semi-Auto. I used it for a lot of years but sold it after two trips back to Winchester for head space problems. I replaced it with a Remington Nylon 66 which is the AK-47 of 22's. They just run and run.

Lock and Load! :)

Fla.Mallard 04-22-2021 09:04 PM

My first rifle was a J. C. Higgins .22 bolt-action repeater that my dad bought me for my 12th birthday. I lent it to a classmate when I was 17 and never saw it again.

WG dog 04-22-2021 09:38 PM

Marlin Glenfield Model 75 .22lr. :cool:

Sieger 04-22-2021 11:37 PM

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Originally Posted by cirelaw (Post 338411)

Hey,

That child is holding one of those, demonic, wicked, "Assault Rifles"!!!

His ass needs to be whipped and then he needs to to be put to bed without any supper!!!!!


President Joey

Sieger 04-22-2021 11:42 PM

Hi,

A 1967 Ruger Model 10/22.

Dad bought both my 4 year older brother and me these rifles for Christmas. I had just turned 11.

Yes, I still have it to this very day.


Sieger

spangy 04-23-2021 12:43 AM

We had a variety of firearms in our house growing up.
A Lee Enfield bolt-action 303, 12 gauge pump action shotgun, a side by side Spanish 410 gauge engraved pheasant shotgun - a real beauty, Walther PPK, Luger P 08's

And for my 14th birthday this Gevarm E1 Semi-Auto .22 Rifle

https://i.imgur.com/6GYsqgM.jpg

Loved them all.

wlyon 04-23-2021 01:04 AM

In 1951 I had made enough money working on a farm to buy a Mossburg bolt action 22. Don't remember the model but the front of the stock folded down to make a handle. Sold it while in college. Bill

schutzen-jager 04-23-2021 08:29 AM

1950 Daisy Red Rider - 1955 Carcano TS - still have both -

cirelaw 04-23-2021 09:41 AM

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Mine was a Walther Sports Model Two 22 cal Trainer Rifle, beautiful accurate, still have~ Originally Issued For Hitler Youth Training! https://www.thereloadersnetwork.com/...-action-rifle/

zinfull 04-23-2021 01:35 PM

My first rifle was a Ruger 10/22, shotgun was a Stevens 311 double 20 gauge for my 12th birthday.

Piranha451 04-23-2021 06:37 PM

My first rifle was a Ruger 10/22 Deluxe Sporter, which I still have. I paid $77.00 for it in 1976 at Herman's World of Sporting Goods. I can remember that, but do not ask me what I had for dinner last Tuesday...

cirelaw 04-23-2021 07:31 PM

Its marked with Hitler Youth~ 'HY' Sportsman Model~ on the stock butt~

cirelaw 04-23-2021 09:01 PM

My original is still packed away during our move!!! Mine is nicer than the pictures I posted!!

jeb111 04-24-2021 09:01 AM

My first rifle was a Remington 581 bolt action with a Weaver 4x scope my Dad gave me when I turned six, that would have been 1973. I still have it and it is in great shape, shot it a lot when I was a kid. My dad built a gun range in our basement of our house, 50ft it was great. Growing up in NJ it was not easy to go to the gun range so my dad brought the gun range to me!

schutzen-jager 04-24-2021 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by jeb111 (Post 338464)
My first rifle was a Remington 581 bolt action with a Weaver 4x scope my Dad gave me when I turned six, that would have been 1973. I still have it and it is in great shape, shot it a lot when I was a kid. My dad built a gun range in our basement of our house, 50ft it was great. Growing up in NJ it was not easy to go to the gun range so my dad brought the gun range to me!

when i was a kid in NJ. we used to carry our uncased .22's on public service buses to the range in the high school basement -

flydive 04-24-2021 04:07 PM

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when i was a kid in NJ. we used to carry our uncased .22's on public service buses to the range in the high school basement -

Here we used to carry "our" STGW 57 on the shoulder on our moped or bicycle going to the range every Saturday. Some interesting looks from the tourists :evilgrin:

That was "my" (well was a lend) first rifle.

ithacaartist 04-24-2021 05:24 PM

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I still have my Ithaca Model 72 in .22lr. It was purchased at the Ithacagun employee store since my wife at the time worked at the service department there.

It is, of course, an Erma EG-71 branded for Ithaca at the German factory. Iver Johnson also had them branded later on, more toward the end of Erma's solvency/existence. Since the Henry Repeating Arms Co. bought the design (and probably the tooling) the first H001 rifles are also the same, although some parts were replaced with plastic ones. Henry went on to re-design the action's carrier to make it also function with .22 short and .22 long.

So, just search up a pic of the Henry H001 and imagine it with a 4-power Weaver scope. I call it the "Ithaca Squirrel Slayer."

jeb111 04-24-2021 07:03 PM

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when i was a kid in NJ. we used to carry our uncased .22's on public service buses to the range in the high school basement -

As did my father and uncles also, they grew up in Bergen county. I was told how they used to ride their bikes to school with their 22's to shoot at school. This was in the mid 50's to mid 60's. Times have changed.

schutzen-jager 04-25-2021 11:08 AM

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Originally Posted by jeb111 (Post 338482)
As did my father and uncles also, they grew up in Bergen county. I was told how they used to ride their bikes to school with their 22's to shoot at school. This was in the mid 50's to mid 60's. Times have changed.

same time period as your father + uncles but Middlesex county - times sure have changed ! - now it is a felony to leave your house or property w/o firearms ID , lend any firearm to any relative or friend , even with id travel with any firearm must be to range , hunting area , or gunsmith , + etc. - changes started in 1965 with sills act + have been getting progressively worse -

cirelaw 04-25-2021 11:56 AM

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There seem to many members from New Jersey! I'm From Bayonne down the block from Chuck Wepners Bar 39.'

Sonofeugene 04-26-2021 06:12 PM

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Mine was my father's Wards Western Field .22 from Montgomery Wards. It was made in 1940 and was actually a Mossberg model 26C. I sort of claimed it for my own when I was about 15 years old which is how old my father was when he got it. I later had a local gunsmith put a Weaver scope on it and me and friends would go out and take squirrels and rabbits with it. I just slung it over my shoulder and rode my bicycle to the smith. This was in the Silicon Valley. Sure can't do that today.

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One difference between the Mossberg version and the Western Field version is the front site. The Western Field version used the sight from Mossberg's Targo model. I finally found a replacement hood for the sight awhile back, so the rifle is now complete.

cirelaw 04-26-2021 07:12 PM

SWEET all the German Hitler Youth Trainers were 22cal Walthers and were identical.

Edward Tinker 04-27-2021 12:00 AM

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My first rifle was a single shot shotgun - my brother got a 12 gauge for Christmas and mom and dad bought me the 20 gauge.
My first rifle was my hunting rifle, a 30-30 Winchester, bought new in 1972 on my birthday, so I guess I was 12 :cool: - I sold that rifle to my mother and she kept it all these years, about 4 yrs ago I was visiting and 'asked' about it. As usual with my mother, I was asked what a Win 30-30 went for and paid a bit under gunshow cost. I was thrilled :)

M95 Win in 30-06 from my Grandfather Tinker (note the stock, many years ago my grandfather was out hunting on horseback, somehow the rifle was dropped or thrown and the horse stomped on the stock, it knocked a section clear through, but didn't break the stock!)
Win 94 from my father in laws estate
Win 94 that I bought in 1972


Ed

Schupo 04-27-2021 11:45 AM

My first rifle was a .22 caliber Stevens Favorite. Single shot falling block lever action with an octagon barrel. Many a small animal fell victim to my Favorite out in the woods. I still have it in my gun case.

STEINBVG 04-27-2021 12:47 PM

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Originally Posted by spangy (Post 338426)
We had a variety of firearms in our house growing up.
A Lee Enfield bolt-action 303, 12 gauge pump action shotgun, a side by side Spanish 410 gauge engraved pheasant shotgun - a real beauty, Walther PPK, Luger P 08's

And for my 14th birthday this Gevarm E1 Semi-Auto .22 Rifle

https://i.imgur.com/6GYsqgM.jpg

Loved them all.

Do you still have the Gevarm?. In my opinion it one of the coolest 22. I would get it in a heartbeat ...

I wish my 1t rifle was either Gevarm or Marlin 50, or Voere model 2005, or BSA Ralock or anything else old and transferable I'm missing that fires from an open bolt thus a very simplistic....

spangy 04-27-2021 10:35 PM

Unfortunately I don't STEINBVG :(
The very thing that made the Gevarm series so neat is the very thing that killed it in many countries.

By simply removing one small pin in the trigger assembly it became full auto.

cirelaw 04-28-2021 11:24 AM

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I always want a Winchester Rifle but went the Luger route!

spangy 04-28-2021 12:55 PM

Well i'll be damned !!!
I found a Gevarm E1 for sale and it's a beauty STEINBVG.
So if your in the market here it is

https://www.gunpost.ca/firearms/rifl...-mecanism-22lr

Best hurry if you want it though ... I'me tempted to grab it for old times sake. :thumbup:

STEINBVG 04-28-2021 03:10 PM

Can I buy it from the US?

Thanks for he information..

spangy 04-28-2021 03:23 PM

As far as Gunpost is concerned STEINBVG "Yes" ... As far as the US-Feds are concerned I honestly don't know.
It all depends whether they consider it a semi-auto or a full-auto as some countries do.

Mac Cat 05-12-2021 01:17 PM

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My first rifle was a bring-back my father got during the Korean War.
He actually brought back a pair of them.

They are not well marked, but I did find a "T" logo on both of them, on the barrel.

I suspect they are either Russian or Chinese.

cirelaw 05-12-2021 02:02 PM

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How About Your Favorite Shotgun? https://gundigest.com/gun-collecting...-greatest-ever


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