Rangerrich99
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Ah, well, and there you go. Exactly why I said what I said in the first place.
Peace.
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That's basically where I was going with my earlier question about old Winchester .22's. The Winchester Model 67 single-shot was sold as a "Boy's Rifle" with a shorter barrel and stock, and with the barrel removed, it's nearly as small as a purpose-built takedown. The Chipmunk and the Cricket are basically knockoffs of the Winchester M67 Boy's Rifle.Hal said:Do they have those itty bitty kid rifles like the Chipmunk and the Cricket over there?
A Beretta 950 Minx is a similar possibility, although it's chambered in .22 Short rather than .22LR.RX-79G said:I used to carry a Beretta 21 in the aircraft for a light survival gun.
Just curious... what precisely is considered a "takedown"?
I used to carry a Beretta 21 in the aircraft for a light survival gun.
That helps me with my decision and I guess if .22 makes sense, I shall add a pistol to my BOB. I have a PT22 ply which is quite similar but even lighter (poly) than the Beretta. Even more, pistols of this design can also be comfortably used as single shots for using underpowered rounds or snakeshots which do not circle.I'd feel far from naked with any good 22
I thought about adding a small .22 mouse gun.
Kel Tec PMR 30. 30 rounds of .22 Magnum in a lightweight gun