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C&R Magazine-Fed Semi-auto .22 Rifles?
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This is what I had. I didn't know about the bolt hold open feature on the safety!
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I'm surprised no one mentioned the Remington Nylon 66.Always looking for vintage Winchester and Marlin lever action rifles. Looking to sell? Know of one for sale? Drop me a line!
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Yes the Nylon 77 is the mag fed version. I had one and then sold it.Comment
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I have the Winchester 490, their version of a rimfire Model 100. Pretty sure it's C&R eligible by now. I like the 77 also and they always seem priced right.I recently saw a new to me magazine-fed Winchester 77 which has me tempted.

However, that's got me thinking now. What are other C&R eligible magazine fed semi-auto .22 rifles options out there outside of early Ruger 10/22 models?
I see old bolt action and tube fed .22s all the time, but I haven't noticed any old magazine fed ones before.
I'd like to grab an H&R Leatherneck.GOA Member & SAF Life MemberComment
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The 1950-1960s era Beretta Olimpia are C&R.C&R Magazine-Fed Semi-auto .22 Rifles?
However, that's got me thinking now. What are other C&R eligible magazine fed semi-auto .22 rifles options out there outside of early Ruger 10/22 models?
I see old bolt action and tube fed .22s all the time, but I haven't noticed any old magazine fed ones before.
^They were made from the 1950s to the 1980s.
They are a .22LR semi-auto rifle that could be switched to bolt-action and it utilized (5 round & 10 round) detachable magazines.sigpic
"If someone has a gun and is trying to kill you, it would be reasonable to shoot back with your own gun." - Dalai Lama (Seattle Times, 05-15-2001).Comment
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That's funny, I've mistaked the Model 100 for a Ruger 10/22 from afar in the past so it's fitting that there's a rimfire version.
I went back for the 77 and unfortunately someone else snagged it
The Leatherneck looks cool, I'll keep an eye out for it.
Oooooh, that's neat.Originally posted by QuietThe 1950-1960s era Beretta Olimpia are C&R.
^They were made from the 1950s to the 1980s.
They are a .22LR semi-auto rifle that could be switched to bolt-action and it utilized (5 round & 10 round) detachable magazines.Comment
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