In the late 70's or 80's this fellow in Medford, OR was making these in his garage. "Boy's rifles" as it was called (Chipmunk). He used Douglas or Shilen top grade barrels too. I bought one of the very early run rifles with some very nice wood. It cost me $125 in 1980! I still have it.
I have shot just over 1" groups at 100 yds. with it! lol These are only 2-1/2 lbs. so small shooters can hold them better than a BB gun. Shooting CB caps they are great trainers in the back yard too.
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If you have a little shooter in the family I have the
- Gary Reeder, 2024-12-17, 11:42
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Gary, I would like this for my grandson if it is still
- Andy S, 2024-12-17, 20:10
- Give me a call sometime this afternoon. Let - Gary Reeder, 2024-12-18, 11:20
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The Aquila Colibri (sp?) shoots a conical
- WB, 2024-12-18, 06:38
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Works fine on cats. (nm)
- Jim Taylor, 2024-12-18, 06:54
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A buddy pegged a big feral tomcat with a .22 WMR HP
- WB, 2024-12-18, 07:52
- Yep. Ya gotta hit 'em where they live! (nm) - Jim Taylor, 2024-12-18, 07:57
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A buddy pegged a big feral tomcat with a .22 WMR HP
- WB, 2024-12-18, 07:52
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Works fine on cats. (nm)
- Jim Taylor, 2024-12-18, 06:54
- Those are super cool and accurate! - WB, 2024-12-17, 15:39
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Gary, I would like this for my grandson if it is still
- Andy S, 2024-12-17, 20:10