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    I put this F.C.C. (Firearm Cleaning Cart) together yesterday. Unlike my honing cart, we actually use this twice a week. I think that I posted the cart last year, but I did some upgrades to it yesterday.

    Harbor Freight plastic container for the swabs & tips- $4.00
    Magnet strip mounted to the box side, that attaches to the cart- FREE (had a coupon)


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    Outstanding cart!

    Quote Originally Posted by Hirlau View Post
    I put this F.C.C. (Firearm Cleaning Cart) together yesterday. Unlike my honing cart, we actually use this twice a week. I think that I posted the cart last year, but I did some upgrades to it yesterday.

    Harbor Freight plastic container for the swabs & tips- $4.00
    Magnet strip mounted to the box side, that attaches to the cart- FREE (had a coupon)


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    Quote Originally Posted by Hirlau View Post
    I put this F.C.C. (Firearm Cleaning Cart) together yesterday. Unlike my honing cart, we actually use this twice a week. I think that I posted the cart last year, but I did some upgrades to it yesterday.

    Harbor Freight plastic container for the swabs & tips- $4.00
    Magnet strip mounted to the box side, that attaches to the cart- FREE (had a coupon)


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    The Sham-wow, is a nice touch...
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    I get the cheap Wal Mart brand & cut it to the drip pan. It gets removed & tossed so I don't have to smell Hoppes 24/7. The thin scrapes get cut to 12ga patches & are dipped in Hoppes, then squeezed out a little before hitting the bore. The squeezed Sham Wow patch still holds enough Hoppes that 1 patch will clean do the bore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hirlau View Post
    It gets removed & tossed so I don't have to smell Hoppes 24/7.
    And just what's Wrong With Smelling Hoppes 24/7
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    Default Which .22 rim fire?

    Hi guys I'm looking for your imput and opinions before I pull the trigger on a .22 rim fire LR rifle bolt action, now I'm looking at a Sako Finnfire II with a moderator as I live in the UK when I say a .22 bolt action then there can be no deviance that's what my FAC licence will allow unless I apply for a different calibre so please fire away and tell me what your choice would be.
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    I don't know if this is available to you but I purchased this model/actually a slightly different model but very similar for my son 10 years ago and it's a wonderful rifle. The fit and finish is nearly flawless and the accuracy is outstanding.

    It arrived with a 5 shot test target that was shot at 50 meters (I presume from a jig) 4 of the 4 holes were about the size of dime and right on the Zero, the one zinger was about 3/4" off/low and to the right.

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    This is the one that I have, my son has an older version. Mine is scoped with a Nikon.

    https://www.marlinfirearms.com/rimfi...es/model-xt-22

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    Yea, the Brno 22 rf rifle, CZ 455, is a real nice shooter. Got an older model Brno 22 rf from 1946 and won't part with it. If you can find a Kimber Classic 22 lr, they are pretty sweet too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cudarunner View Post
    I don't know if this is available to you but I purchased this model/actually a slightly different model but very similar for my son 10 years ago and it's a wonderful rifle. The fit and finish is nearly flawless and the accuracy is outstanding.


    It arrived with a 5 shot test target that was shot at 50 meters (I presume from a jig) 4 of the 4 holes were about the size of dime and right on the Zero, the one zinger was about 3/4" off/low and to the right.


    CZ-USA CZ 455 Training Rifle - CZ-USA
    Roy yes I'm also looking at the CZ rifles they are in the running.


    Quote Originally Posted by Hirlau View Post
    This is the one that I have, my son has an older version. Mine is scoped with a Nikon.

    https://www.marlinfirearms.com/rimfi...es/model-xt-22
    Thanks John I'll take a good look at those.

    Quote Originally Posted by BobH View Post
    Yea, the Brno 22 rf rifle, CZ 455, is a real nice shooter. Got an older model Brno 22 rf from 1946 and won't part with it. If you can find a Kimber Classic 22 lr, they are pretty sweet too.

    Bob
    Thanks Bob yeah those Brno have a very good name, haven't heard much of those Kimber classic need to have a look.
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