http://sfcgrazier.weebly.com/ This is my only .22 but they are great for tactical shooting plinking hunting and hiking camping much more. One because the ammo is cheap at least for some people and it depends on the area but they are mostly the same. I am sighting in the Gamo scope that is originally for an air rifle. They are inexpensive and they work great. Every gamo scope I have bought it has a notch on the back of it but you just have to file it down. I will get in more detail in the Savage model 64f 22 caliber and I will tell you have I have done a lot with the rifle and my experiences with it. Its not like your Ruger 10/22 but it still is fun to shoot and plus with my experience with a ruger 10 22 they are reliable if your feeding it the most expensive on the market. With my savage you can feed that thing the cheapest ammo and it still fires. I use blazer, federal, CCI mini mag, but when I used CCI MINI MAG Stinger I had about 3 jams with about 50 rounds and that blew because that ammo is so expensive. With every Savage gun they are built tough like an AK. I did a torture test on it one time and I put it in swamp water, dirt, mud, and it still fired and I was shooting very fast like rapid fire. Now dont get me wrong ruger 10 22s are reliable but I just dont think that they are as reliable as a savage 64. They both still fire a good round the 22 cal and if the SHTF and you need to get out quick a 22 is a good gun. Some people think the 22 is not powerful enough but I beg to differ because it only takes a couple of well placed shoots to kill someone or at least injure the subject to stop firing at you. Plus you can train an train with a 22 so much because the ammo is so cheap, not as cheap as it use to be. They use to be 99 cents for 50 high quality rounds. One thing I love about the savage is that they are so freaking light, they have a synthetic stock which is kind of like saying plastic but I have no doubt in my mind it will perform they way it should. The trigger pull on the rifle is a bit different and weird but it takes a little to get use to, and thats where the 10 22 does better with the trigger pull. The 10 22 is a bit heavier than the savage but the 10 22 is so versatile unlike the savage. The ruger 10 22 you can get so many stocks and different magazines but with the savage you can only get 10 round magazines and they are hard to find and you can get only one kind of stock. Now with accuracy I would have to give it to the ruger 10 22.
Nice ACU do you get them in JROTC? P.S How much would a 22.cal airsoft rifle cost?
militaryfan90 9 months ago
@militaryfan90 Yeah I got these from them, now I am enlisted as a E-2 and have my own :)
SFCGrazier 9 months ago
@SFCGrazier Awesome, You know that if you do ROTC and join the military you go in as an E-3.
militaryfan90 9 months ago
@militaryfan90 you have to do 3 years, I have only done 2 so now I get E-2
SFCGrazier 9 months ago