Mossberg Tactical .22lr adjustable stock , 25 rd magazine is a fun rifle to shoot. Video shows me shooting a full 2L pop bottle. The bullets are cheap to buy so you can shoot this rifle all day long without breaking the bank.
1891 Argentine Mauser, Mosin Nagant and other fun guns by FirearmPop A great day at the range with 2 great and famous guns Also we shot a Glock, 50 year old revolver and a Remington 597. www.firearmpop.com Music from Kevin Macleod, FigLeafRag.mp3 from http
A quick review of the Hi-Standard .22 Magnum Derringer. High Standard Derringers A .22 caliber or .22 Magnum caliber Over / Under double action only derringer with 3.50″barrels. They are found with three different types of markings and three different design series. Type 1 Markings are found on early models which are marked “HI-STANDARD” / “DERRINGER” and have the EAGLE logo on the left side of the barrel. These models were marked “D-100″ for the .22 caliber and “DM-101″ for the .22 Magnum on the left side of the barrel. Date range 1962 to about 1967. Type 2 Markings are found on later models were marked “HI- STANDARD” / “DERRINGER” and had the TRIGGER logo. The early .22 caliber models were marked D-100 and the later .22 caliber models beginning about 1969 were marked D-101 on the left side of the barrel. The .22 Magnum models were marked DM-101on the left side of the barrel. Date range 1967 to about 1970. Type 3 Markings are found on the latest models were marked simply “DERRINGER” without Hl STANDARD, or either logo. These models were also marked D-101 for the .22 caliber and DM-101 for the .22 Magnum on the left side of the barrel. Date range about 1970 to 1984 There were three different design series: D-100, D-101, and DM-101. The D-100 series was the first to appear and was used on the .22 LR chambered derringers The DM-101 series began with the introduction of the .22 WMR caliber models and a few parts differed from the D-100 design series; Barrel and actuator …
Wanted to Share my Collection of Ruger Pistols, Show um if you got um!!! Viewed these great Ruger Collection vids and followed up with mine: www.youtube.com Mr45bullitt youtu.be OiltheGun youtu.be Rugersix