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After reading this thread I am:
1) sad - I really liked my 10/22 (ss with hogue stock) reliable and did what I needed it to and now I feel like I shouldnt have.
2) Happy - everything I missed was due to the 10/22. All this time I just thought I was a shit shot (It was still probably me).
Whilst I only temporarily looked after the rifle and did not as such own it, the worst rifle I had in my possession was a Remington Viper .22 semi auto. Ergonomics of the stock were fine. And that is where its positive features ended.
Yeah I remember the Remington Viper with it's moulded synthetic receiver, looked pretty good. NZ Guns magazine did a review of it...not very accurate and a jam-o-matic.
Disappeared off the market within a year. Probably be a collectors item in a hundred years time...or not.
.22 annie semiauto, not sure its the worst but most disappointing . . . bought at a crazy cheap price, should have been a warning there but really wanted one, they look great, point great . . but poor accuracy wise. Went on the www to see how to fix it and realised i should have looked before i bought it . . . the rifle is made by an Italian shotgun maker and there is no fix, just a crap design, first and last anschutz.
and a 10/22 that i had for 2 days before i took it back for a refund . . didnt think much of the design or quality or the accuracy, which was a surprise, my workmates ruger was a tack driver.
i've gone over to Sako Quads for hunting and LR target rimfire shooting . . . happy with those . . but hear what ya sayin
model 520 . . . thats the one, shamefull that anschutz put their name on it
Norinco 1897 Winchester Clone. The bolt carrier broke within the first three shots.
H&R pardner pump, jammed all the time constant failure to feed.
Mate that's a shame and goes to show how not only how some models suck but just some individual rifles. I had a H&R pardner pump 12g and it was bloody awesome for the money.
Got it for $250 from memory and did about 1000 - 1200 rounds, never jammed. Got better the more it got used, was an excellent workhorse.