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Join Date: Jul 2002
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Tac401
Administrator Posts: 6018 (10/5/02 5:14:00 pm) Reply ezSupporter NEED ADVICE FOR NON-SINGLE SHOT 22 FOR SHORT ARMED 11YR OLD -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I have a customer that has an 11yr old girl that needs a short/youth stock .22-rifle for hunting this season/soon! Anyone got any suggestions? NOTE: it can't be a single shot rifle, it can be either bolt, pump or semi-auto. Thanks, Tac TFF VMBB Email Tac Edited by: Tac401 at: 10/5/02 6:15:32 pm warpig883 *TFF Staff* Posts: 4926 (10/5/02 9:50:17 pm) Reply ezSupporter Re: NEED ADVICE FOR NON-SINGLE SHOT 22 FOR SHORT ARMED 11YR -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hmm A quick look at the manufactures website does not show a youth rifle that is not a single shot. I am partial to tube feed .22s so I would order a Marlin bolt action with a tube feed. They make a clip fed also. Then cut the stock to fit Tac401 Administrator Posts: 6026 (10/5/02 9:58:30 pm) Reply ezSupporter Re: NEED ADVICE FOR NON-SINGLE SHOT 22 FOR SHORT ARMED 11YR -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thanks Piggy! TFF VMBB Email Tac Xracer *TFF Senior Staff* Posts: 2832 (10/6/02 8:04:08 am) Reply Re: NEED ADVICE FOR NON-SINGLE SHOT 22 FOR SHORT ARMED 11YR -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- How about the short version of the Taurus Model 62 pump. Looks like you could cut the shoulder stock down pretty easily. www.taurususa.com/m62.html boomatic V.I.P. Member Posts: 89 (10/6/02 9:19:04 am) Reply Youth .22 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CZ makes that bolt action youth size rifle...has a 5 shot magazine. The mag doesn't come with it, but it is available for a few extra bucks. I have hands on with these...nice pieces for around $150 bucks in my neck-o-the-woods. jeeper1 V.I.P. Member Posts: 356 (10/6/02 2:52:26 pm) Reply Re: Youth .22 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- How short? Think AK-22. It may be a little heavy though. The Curio and Relic Firearms Forum To err is human. But to really screw things up you just about have to have a computer. LIKTOSHOOT *TFF Senior Staff* Posts: 6278 (10/6/02 5:48:10 pm) Reply Re: Youth .22 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHIPMUNK Tac401 Administrator Posts: 6034 (10/7/02 12:09:29 am) Reply ezSupporter Re: Youth .22 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thanks folks, I'll let the dad know! Tac TFF VMBB Email Tac ibtrukn V.I.P. Member Posts: 1387 (10/7/02 9:38:13 am) Reply Re: Youth .22 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- There goes LTS again, always thinkin about sumthin to eat....... boomatic V.I.P. Member Posts: 90 (10/7/02 11:11:32 am) Reply Re: Youth .22 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COATE MUNDI -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "A .45 for every man woman, and child if I am elected President. Two for every good looking woman!!!" Paid for by the Xracer and Boom-atic for Federal Office Campaign
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: The USA
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I'd say a Ruger 10-22 is a solid choice for a youth rifle. There are many options for customization, meaning that the stock could be changed out for something longer as she grows.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: NorthWest Florida
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Marlin 795...options for customization aren't quite as huge as the 10/22, but definitely plenty of options there.
Plus, it costs WAY LESS and is More precise out-of-the-box than a 10/22. All you really need is a set of Tech-Sights, a Sling & 2 extra mags, and you are ready for Appleseed. $129 at Academy Sports, often found at $99 at Dick's Sporting Goods. Marlin currently has a $25 rebate, which makes it far and away the BEST RIMFIRE DEAL IN THE USA!! http://www.marlinfirearms.com/rebate...spring2010.asp Oh, and...mods cost less for the Marlin too. Here's my 795 with a Folding Ramline stock...the stock only cost $25, as opposed to $89 for a 10/22 ![]()
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Advanced Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: i live in southern indiana,old country boy at heart
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i am pretty sure both henry and marlin makes what your looking for i would also chk rossi-tarurs old semperfi
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