The SA-22 is lightweight and easy to carry on a squirrel hunt, and easy to load for a day of plinking at the range. Construction quality and materials are top notch to ensure longevity and lasting beauty. The fine Walnut stock is sharply Checkered and polished to a sheen. The SA-22 ejects fired brass out the bottom of the receiver to make shooting a pleasure for right and left-handed operators. Perhaps the most interesting feature is the ability to take the rifle down into two parts – the buttstock and receiver and the forearm and barrel for storage or to simplify cleaning. A popular upgrade for the SA-22 is to add the aluminum scope base and a scope. This combination makes shooting more accurate and more fun than ever. When the rifle is taken down, the base and optic stay with the barrel to help ensure zero is not affected. Based on the original with walnut stock blued receiver and barrel, buttstock loading, open sights, take-down design.
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SLC1946
1 year agoI wanted one of these for a long time and finally got around to buying one - it is a beautiful example of the gun makers art and I recommend it highly. I was a little unhappy with the way it was packed and shipped - there was insufficient packing paper to keep the box from moving around violently in the overlarge box it was packed in - it came out of it's own box and sustained some minor damage to the stock - other than that great service
HORACE
1 year agoBe aware that the breakdown feature of this rifle will not keep the scope aligned with the barrel! The scope mounts on the breech, but the barrel is removable from the breech, so each time you break down the gun for travel you change the scope alignment with the barrel. You will still be close to the original "zero" of the scope, but the accuracy will change somewhat each time you take the gun apart. Further, I found the nut that screws the barrel back onto the breech tends to loosen after … Read More
W A.
1 year agoI received a new Browning .22 Auto for Christmas, 1959. I was 8 years old. I still have this rifle. It is without a doubt the best .22 auto made. I know mine has conservatively 50k rounds through it.. I wouldn't doubt if it's 75k. This rifle went everywhere with me. It now resides in my safe but does come out occasionally to dispatch a pesky backyard squirrel. Don't hesitate to buy one!
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