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I'm looking into buying a semi .22 rifle to keep up my shooting (oddly enough I've shot .50, .308, and a ton of 5.56 but no .22!). I'm pretty much settled on a Marlin 795 or a Ruger 10/22. The Marlin is my preference so far but I've read disappointing reviews on their quality lately. I'd prefer to buy a new rifle. Has anyone bought a new Marlin within the last six months?


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You explicitly asked for semi-auto, but I'm very fond of the Cz 452, and its successor, the Cz 455. Bolt-action, pretty accurate out of the box, well built. You can put a scope on it, and you can upgrade the trigger (Timney sells a great upgrade), although the stock trigger is pretty good.
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Check out a Henry Golden Boy- they are a blast to shoot! Otherwise I would go with the Marlin
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Wish I could have a 10/22 - we haven't been able to have semi-auto's around here for quite a while.
Sako make a nice heavy barrel .22.

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Don't know about the model 795 but I have had a Marlin 60 since the early 70's. Thousands of rounds later it is still reliable and accurate. A bit barrel heavy with a full magazine but other than that it is a wonderful rifle.
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Thanks guys. I wouldn't mind a lever action, but I'd want one that loads from the action like a centerfire and doesn't have a straight stock (already certified to not work for me).
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I have no personal experience with this one, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lI5YmrQVRVk, but I'd like to try one.
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A Ruger 10/22 will last forever. It will also feed pretty much any ammo you put through it. It's a wonderful practice rife too. It's a fun rifle to hone your rifle technique, and you don't feel guilty at the end of the day after shooting 500-1000 rounds. I love my 10/22. I've had it for nearly 20 years and I've never run into any problems with it. It is pretty beat up, but I can always rely on it to perform well.

If you happen to own an AR15, another really good option is to buy a 22lr conversion kit for it. I've got a friend who has one and we've put a lot of rounds down range through that kit. You just need to stick to jacketed bullets if you end up getting one.
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http://www.stagarms.com/22lr-conversion ... ht-handed/" target="_blank

If you go for a conversion kit, go for the Stag Arms
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Unfortunately I live in an AWB county; a 10/22 or the like is fine per the rules.
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What you really would love is the Browning .22. It is the sweatest little shooter you'll ever fine. Spots off a running lepard actuate.
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Buy the Ruger. They are nearly indestructible, accurate, have tons of aftermarket gizmos, add-ons and accessories. Plus ruger's customer service and warranty are second to none.

I have shot probably 60,000 rounds through mine and it has never skipped a beat.

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A friend traded me a Ruger 22 carbine with a 9 round clip. Had it a long time. Love it.
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Go with the 10/22. Mine has never had any issues.
Go on the Ruger web page and check out all the models. The new takedown model appeals to me!
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If anyone on here wants to part with a Marlin 39m .22 lever action (Mountie) let me know!
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For information and opinion (to the point of overload), check out rimfirecentral (dot) com. Who'da thunk it, there's websites dedicated to those things too.

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