New Plinker and I could not be happier....

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Rifle Particulars

Smith and Wesson MNP 22lr.
Five 30 rounds Magazines (Not clips for those who don't know the difference)
2500 rounds of Federal Matched ammunition (Didn't know 22lr came in matched grade.)
Barrel has been tapped and a flash suppressor (Not Silencer) has been installed.
Collapsible butt stock, Green/Red dot illuminated scope
Tactical Carry Bag

These weapons do not come from the factory with the barrel milled, this one has had
it done and the cone installed. Wondering what the previous owner had in mind...:laughing7:
maybe a "Hush" puppie?

Anyways, list price on these guns average between $350 - $400 dollars with normal
peep sights on the rail and only one mag.

I got four extra mags, 2500 rounds and the smith work done on the gun for under $400
dollars. Guy wanted $250 but I told him the gun was worth far more than what he was
asking so I slipped him the rest I had on me.

Shoots like a dream and no recoil. May be to look into the cost of a silencer or subsonic
rounds for it. Ideal for taking out the pesky rabbits that keep invading my garden.....
 

Congrads!! I'm not personally into 22 plinking and my ARs are in 223 for slightly bigger critters, but that sure is sweet looking. With what you got, you just about stole that thing!!
 

At the current, ridiculous, scare tactic prices the 2500rds of .22lr ammo alone is worth the $250 asking price. ???
 

Freedom you might want to invest in one of these stocks.

S&W M&P 15-22 with Slide Fire Stock Shooting

 

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My plinker. Old standby, super reliable, Marlin Model 60 in Stainless. Made in USA
 

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My plinker. Old standby, super reliable, Marlin Model 60 in Stainless. Made in USA

My first gun! Cost $45 down at the hardware store in 1970. :thumbsup:
 

Freedom you might want to invest in one of these stocks.

S&W M&P 15-22 with Slide Fire Stock Shooting




I want one!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

Congrads!! I'm not personally into 22 plinking and my ARs are in 223 for slightly bigger critters, but that sure is sweet looking. With what you got, you just about stole that thing!!

That isn't my only weapon....:laughing7:

I have AR10 in .308, Remington 700 in .308 a couple of 12GA's, seven or eight pistols in .9mm and .40 S&W , a 9mm Carbine,
two 30-06 Remington 742 Woodsmasters and tactical 12 GA and couple of other surprises but shooting my AR and 1,000 yard
rifle is about $1.00 everytime it goes boom.

I am not a stranger to weapons nor reloading nor expending those rounds I reload. lol

This will be fun and the Slide fire stock just got me excited about it......... Hoooorahhhhh
 

Man, they cost more than what I paid for everything!

I am going to have to figure out how to get this past mama, she won't be happy but hey, she doesn't know what I have in the safe.... lol
 

I am going to have to figure out how to get this past mama, she won't be happy but hey, she doesn't know what I have in the safe.... lol

What's the old adage? Better to ask for forgiveness then permission.
 

Man, they cost more than what I paid for everything!

I am going to have to figure out how to get this past mama, she won't be happy but hey, she doesn't know what I have in the safe.... lol
It's always best when they don't know what you have. That way when you come home with a new one you just say.. "that old thing ? I've had it for years"
 

I'll stick with my only weapon :dontknow:

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My first gun! Cost $45 down at the hardware store in 1970. :thumbsup:

Wow, I bought a used blued one for my daughters last year and paid $99. Then a month later was going to pick some extra .22lr ammunition and couldn't find it anywhere.
 

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