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  • #16
    I Swan
    Calguns Addict
    • Sep 2010
    • 8770

    Originally posted by dogrunner
    Only in the case of that Unique. Open bolt gun, y'know!
    I don't think the Unique is open bolt. The Gevarm is.

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    • #17
      smle-man
      I need a LIFE!!
      • Jan 2007
      • 10580

      Originally posted by smle-man
      I had a French Unique brand .22 semi auto that was magazine fed. It was from the 50s and resembled a scaled down Winchester 1907.
      This is what I had. I didn't know about the bolt hold open feature on the safety!

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      • #18
        bigbossman
        I need a LIFE!!
        • Dec 2012
        • 11044

        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!

        "Give a conservative a pile of bricks and you get a beautiful city. Give a leftist a city and you get a pile of bricks."

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        • #19
          Mssr. Eleganté
          Blue Blaze Irregular
          CGN Contributor - Lifetime
          • Oct 2005
          • 10401

          Originally posted by bigbossman
          I'm surprised no one mentioned the Remington Nylon 66.
          I don't think the Nylon 66 was offered with a detachable magazine.

          The Nylon 77 was and the earliest versions started turning C&R this year.
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          • #20
            Bainter1212
            Calguns Addict
            • Feb 2013
            • 5936

            Yes the Nylon 77 is the mag fed version. I had one and then sold it.

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            • #21
              General Kronstadt
              CGN/CGSSA Contributor
              • Dec 2017
              • 426

              Originally posted by metalcruncher
              M1969 Romanian trainers. I have two and they're very accurate.
              I absolutely love mine. It's great. It was one year too young for c&r, but I still love it.
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              CGN, LGC, FPC, member.

              Want to buy:
              1. 12+ Gun Safe (Bsy Area)
              2. A .327 Henry lever action
              3. SPPrimers

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              • #22
                dfletcher
                I need a LIFE!!
                • Dec 2006
                • 14787

                Originally posted by TheLD
                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 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'd like to grab an H&R Leatherneck.
                GOA Member & SAF Life Member

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                • #23
                  Quiet
                  retired Goon
                  • Mar 2007
                  • 30241

                  Originally posted by TheLD
                  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.
                  The 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.
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                  • #24
                    TheLD
                    Member
                    • Nov 2017
                    • 189

                    Originally posted by dfletcher
                    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'd like to grab an H&R Leatherneck.
                    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.

                    Originally posted by Quiet
                    The 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.
                    Oooooh, that's neat.

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                    • #25
                      otteray
                      Veteran Member
                      • Feb 2006
                      • 3246

                      I have a Glenfield Model 75 that a Marlin Model 99 M1 handguard fits on with a slight bit of fitting. it looks almost like a baby M1 Carbine after adding the Tech Sights aperture sight!
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