Cbrown3020
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Love that rifle, absolutely beautiful! I have one in 223 but would trade it in a heartbeat for a triple deuce.Here's mine. Remington Varmint Special 222. Have its big brother in 22-250 to.
About 5 years ago I sold this rifle to my gunsmith/friend. I begged him to sell it back to me. A short while back I bought a Sako HB in 222 and he wanted it so I ended up selling it to him. A couple week later he said he had no use for two 222's and was going to sell the Remington. It cost me more than what I had originally sold it for but I did get it back. He said in the 5 years he had it he put 20 rounds through it. Its mint, looks like it was made yesterday. Totally 100% untouched from the Remington plant. Not a scratch or ding and the blueing is perfect. This one will never leave me again.Love that rifle, absolutely beautiful! I have one in 223 but would trade it in a heartbeat for a triple deuce.


Five beautiful rifles. Wish I had a clone of the BDL.Heres five of my 222s. When I was young my Uncle had a Sako Vixen and once and a while he would let me and my cousins handle it. It sat in one of those gun cabinets that looked more like furniture with glass doors. He had some other rifles but that 222 always centered my attention. I think it was because of how small the action and forend was and for some of the shots he made with that rifle. I spent much of days when I was teenager reading every hunting magazine and firearms magazine I could. I won Grand Champion at the country Fair with my 4-H steer when I was in the eighth grade and bought the ADL you see at the bottom. I guess I’ve always loved 222s, accurate, no recoil and just plain cool. Got one? Share a pic, I’d love to see what’s out there.
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Sako
Anschutz
Krico
Remington BDL from the 60s
Remington ADL from the 60s, it rode in every truck I’ve had since I could drive.
