Now that is a rifle!
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Sorry, No and that's a shame really. I had an LA101 "customized" for my wife back in 2015. That rifle wears a Maddco and has fired thousands of rounds without incident. With good lot numbers of ammo, it can pretty much run with any of the repeaters I've had built in recent years.
I know not everyone shares my view, but I rate the LA101 action very highly.
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I bought my 1422M in 1982 and a 1422 in 22LR a couple of years later. I love the accuracy but they are not light and having a wife and daughters left-handed they do not find them easy to shoot so also had lighter easier to handle 22's in the safe.
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Looks like stunning wood in the photo with the bunnies. These are some of the nicest rifles to be produced IMHO. I am trying to get the four-some, I have the 1422 (.22), 1432 (22 H), 1532 (.222) I just need the .22 magnum (1522). Anyone wanting to part with a 1522 with a rollover cheek piece.....I would love to hear from you.
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Do the 1422 have the 2 stage match triggers. A mate of mine bought an older 14xx with the 54 action and trigger is not as refined.
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Awesome thread. No mention of Walther KKJs(I just bought one, but in 22 Hornet). Light, beautiful walnut stock and deep bluing. I have not shot mine yet, but everybody onlime seems to be happy with its accurate. I also have a Mauser MM410B - a true classic and a tack driver, but definitely not a match rifle.
@Dicko My 1422 in 22magnum has double set triggers and in 22lr has crisp single stage trigger
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It helps to have the sun shining on it, really glows when I oil it.
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I take it nobody likes the Browning T bolt?
The anschutz with the fortner action would be the Bugatti of the 22’s.
I have a 1422 with a double set trigger.
And I think hunting and fishing have a couple of nice 222 anschutz on the shelf .
I don’t think you will find the consistency in accuracy from the T Bolt is as good as you get with a high grade Annie.
In rimfires the trigger is everything, which is why the 1700’s do so well. Also consistency in feeding from the mag and ejecting spent cases cleanly if you compete.
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