Waspinator
New member
Hi,
I got the hankering to buy a rifle. I was looking at the firearms I own and decided that since there is not a rifle, of any kind, that it was time to remedy that.
So far my (meager) collection consists of:
Ruger SP101 .22lr (4", full lug, 6-shot)
Ruger SP101 .357 Mag (2.25", spurred, 5-shot)
Bersa Thunder Pro UC 9mm (duo-tone)
Mossberg 500 12 gauge (18.5" and 28" barrels, with upgraded Hogue stock/forend)
I would like to add a rifle to that list . I do not hunt and all my firearms are for defense or fun times at the range. Since I have the defense part covered, don't hunt and already stock the caliber.... I'm thinking a .22lr is just what the doctor ordered.
I was thinking I want either a bolt action or a lever gun. I'm not really a "semi-auto guy", the only exception I made was for my Bersa. So, the usual 10/22 suggestions do not come into play here.
I have two that I'm considering right now:
CZ 455 trainer (Link to product page)
Henry H001T Frontier Model (Link to product page)
These two models appeal to me because they apparently both have good reputations for reliability and accuracy out of the box. They also both sport nice iron sights (CZ= hooded front with the quick-set ladder type rear, Henry= brass bead front with adjustable Marbles semi-buckhorn rear). They both accept scopes as well (don't know if I'll scope it, but I'd like the option to). All this I've found from my own research and not hands-on experience with the two mentioned firearms. Also, they both fall within my $300-$400 range I was thinking about spending.
So, I wanted to ask your opinions on those two rifles. pros/cons kind of stuff... if you own either or both, what do you like/dislike? Are the companies good to deal with if problems arise? Any thoughts good or bad appreciated.
Also, I'm not apposed to looking at other rifles, new or used if I find the right rifle. So, if you can think of a good bolt or lever gun, that has good iron sights, accepts scopes, has good parts availability (if used), falls within the $400 and under range (realistically, not some crazy low price you or an acquaintance once bought it for). Then please make suggestions and I'll keep my eye out at the used racks when I go shopping. If bolt, I would like it to have either a magazine or tube magazine, no single shots please. I think, looking at the two rifles I mentioned above, you can get an idea of the aesthetics, looks wise, I'm going for.
I've learned a lot since I joined this forum and I appreciate the time and effort the members put in. so, thoughts, suggestions? Lets discuss!
Thanks!
I got the hankering to buy a rifle. I was looking at the firearms I own and decided that since there is not a rifle, of any kind, that it was time to remedy that.
So far my (meager) collection consists of:
Ruger SP101 .22lr (4", full lug, 6-shot)
Ruger SP101 .357 Mag (2.25", spurred, 5-shot)
Bersa Thunder Pro UC 9mm (duo-tone)
Mossberg 500 12 gauge (18.5" and 28" barrels, with upgraded Hogue stock/forend)
I would like to add a rifle to that list . I do not hunt and all my firearms are for defense or fun times at the range. Since I have the defense part covered, don't hunt and already stock the caliber.... I'm thinking a .22lr is just what the doctor ordered.
I was thinking I want either a bolt action or a lever gun. I'm not really a "semi-auto guy", the only exception I made was for my Bersa. So, the usual 10/22 suggestions do not come into play here.
I have two that I'm considering right now:
CZ 455 trainer (Link to product page)
Henry H001T Frontier Model (Link to product page)
These two models appeal to me because they apparently both have good reputations for reliability and accuracy out of the box. They also both sport nice iron sights (CZ= hooded front with the quick-set ladder type rear, Henry= brass bead front with adjustable Marbles semi-buckhorn rear). They both accept scopes as well (don't know if I'll scope it, but I'd like the option to). All this I've found from my own research and not hands-on experience with the two mentioned firearms. Also, they both fall within my $300-$400 range I was thinking about spending.
So, I wanted to ask your opinions on those two rifles. pros/cons kind of stuff... if you own either or both, what do you like/dislike? Are the companies good to deal with if problems arise? Any thoughts good or bad appreciated.
Also, I'm not apposed to looking at other rifles, new or used if I find the right rifle. So, if you can think of a good bolt or lever gun, that has good iron sights, accepts scopes, has good parts availability (if used), falls within the $400 and under range (realistically, not some crazy low price you or an acquaintance once bought it for). Then please make suggestions and I'll keep my eye out at the used racks when I go shopping. If bolt, I would like it to have either a magazine or tube magazine, no single shots please. I think, looking at the two rifles I mentioned above, you can get an idea of the aesthetics, looks wise, I'm going for.
I've learned a lot since I joined this forum and I appreciate the time and effort the members put in. so, thoughts, suggestions? Lets discuss!
Thanks!