Ruger 10 /22
Maker of inexpensive boy's rifles. Did you have a question?
You need to take it to a gunsmith.
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No. It is a 22LR semiauto, and needs 22 LR ammo to cycle the action.
"Best" is a relative term. Ultimately, it comes down to what works best for you. Personally, I'm fond of the BSA Martini .22 rifles.
It is entirely possible. In the 1970s, Daisy began making .22 Long Rifle FIREARMS- not BB guns, but actual firearms. At that time, K Mart was actively selling inexpensive rifles and shotguns. Today the Daisy .22 LR guns are fairly scarce- but there was a bolt action and a semiauto made- as well as the Daisy "caseless" .22 rifle.
Prior to 1968, some inexpensive .22 rifles were not serialized.
Sears had rifles made in .22 and .22L under the Ted Williams brand by Winchester (M94, M190) and Ithica (M49). -- But Only ONE of those is semiauto -- The marking on your rifle is actually '3T' not '37.' It is the Winchester Model 190 as made for Sears. sales@countrygunsmith.net
what is the value of the jc Higgins model 5834 today
no those are airguns. .22 bullet rifles are used in the Olympics --------------------correct answer:----------------- .177 caliber air rifles are used in the Olympics. These are high quality match air rifles.
$128.00
Inexpensive .22 semiauto rifle based on the Marlin Model 60. Sold through mass-market stores.