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  • Vietnam1965

    Active Member
    Sep 26, 2021
    369
    I really love the trainers. They are cool and cheap to shoot. I have all 6 produced by the manufacturers during WWII. Top to bottom shown:
    Reising M65
    Remington M513-T
    Winchester M75
    Mossberg M44
    Stevens M416-2-T
    Mossberg 42MB
    Pistol is a Hi Standard US Property marked
    For those interested in Trainers Thomas D. Batha's book - U.S. Martial .22 RF Rifles is pretty good. Its out of print but not too hard to find.
     

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    h2u

    Village Idiot
    Jul 8, 2007
    6,697
    South County
    LOL! Have YOU come to the right place! I can’t wait for mawkie to see this post :D
    I predict a trading of pics/info that will leave all of us that much more knowledgeable about this niche of cool firearms!!

    Thanks again for sharing from your wonderful collection!!
     

    Vietnam1965

    Active Member
    Sep 26, 2021
    369
    Thanks Guys! These rifles are still reasonably priced averaging around $400 to $600. I like mine with a lot of wear so I know they were used. My Mossberg 44 was virtually brand new as many of them found today.
     

    Vietnam1965

    Active Member
    Sep 26, 2021
    369
    Very nice collection! I've got a couple of the 44 US Mossbergs, would love to have a few of the others!

    The 42MB are the most difficult to locate as many were supplied to the British. My example has British proof marks.
     

    Melnic

    Ultimate Member
    MDS Supporter
    Dec 27, 2012
    15,446
    HoCo
    NICE.

    COOL! yes.

    Cheap to shoot YES

    Again: More DROOL from me. Mouth running dry

    Cheap to buy : Not anymore :(
     

    trailtoy

    GOA, MSI, NRA
    MDS Supporter
    May 19, 2013
    1,491
    St. Marys
    Very nice. I only have the Reising and it is very accurate. Any idea where to get mags for it?
     

    Vietnam1965

    Active Member
    Sep 26, 2021
    369
    Very nice. I only have the Reising and it is very accurate. Any idea where to get mags for it?
    Ebay has some but they were expensive. There were a few on Gunbroker more reasonably priced. There is a pair being sold together and its at $25 right now.
     
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    Jul 1, 2012
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    Is your H-S a Model B?
    Winnie 75T
     

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    mawkie

    C&R Whisperer
    Sep 28, 2007
    4,360
    Catonsville
    Good to see I'm not alone in my love of .22 trainers! Nice examples everyone!
    God if I had to list what I had it would take a while. What's left in the bucket list is pretty esoteric (and expensive). The Remy 40X would be the most affordable of this bunch and that would cost you $1200 at minimum.

    Springfield Hoffer Thompson
    Krag .22 trainer
    British No7 and No9
    Remington 40X

    If I had to list what I consider to be the hardest to find trainer in my arsenal it would be the Polish Kbk.S.wz.31. You rarely run across them. That was one of the best finds in years and it was in my back yard no less. Go figure.
     

    Vietnam1965

    Active Member
    Sep 26, 2021
    369
    Good to see I'm not alone in my love of .22 trainers! Nice examples everyone!
    God if I had to list what I had it would take a while. What's left in the bucket list is pretty esoteric (and expensive). The Remy 40X would be the most affordable of this bunch and that would cost you $1200 at minimum.

    Springfield Hoffer Thompson
    Krag .22 trainer
    British No7 and No9
    Remington 40X

    If I had to list what I consider to be the hardest to find trainer in my arsenal it would be the Polish Kbk.S.wz.31. You rarely run across them. That was one of the best finds in years and it was in my back yard no less. Go figure.

    Nice list!!
     

    rsideout

    Senior Member
    MDS Supporter
    Dec 11, 2009
    6,761
    MD - Capital Region
    Nice one! Do you shoot it? I've only taken mine to the range once and I thought it shot good.

    No. I much prefer to shoot my M101 Supermatic with 1950's Herters target grips. It is Very accurate and just an absolute pleasure to shoot. My favorite .22 pistol.
     

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    Conductor

    Member
    Mar 14, 2014
    49
    Loudoun County, VA
    22 Trainer

    A friend here in VA who is an officer in the Virginia Gun Collectors Assn. has a US Krag-Jorgenson in 22 LR.
    It's all 100% G.I. The conversion was done at Springfield about 1900.
    Cool rifle.
     

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