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Re: Savage 22 single shot revolver
[Re: FishingHoleFind]
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03/04/25 09:19 PM
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Yes, 22 birdshot if you want.
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Re: Savage 22 single shot revolver
[Re: 160user]
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03/04/25 09:23 PM
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I like that!! I'm not very knowledgeable on guns but do they still make them and sell them?
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Re: Savage 22 single shot revolver
[Re: 160user]
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03/04/25 09:27 PM
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No, they are no longer made. I believe they were discontinued about 1968 or so. You still see them around once in a while and they aren't very expensive. They are just "different".
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Re: Savage 22 single shot revolver
[Re: 160user]
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03/04/25 09:31 PM
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No, they are no longer made. I believe they were discontinued about 1968 or so. You still see them around once in a while and they aren't very expensive. They are just "different". That would be ideal for me. I carry a cheap one around all the time and use it actually a lot. I want to get another one and just keep hide at the ranch when I'm there.
Give me a fish, I will eat for a day. Teach me to fish, I will eat for a lifetime
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Re: Savage 22 single shot revolver
[Re: 160user]
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03/04/25 09:32 PM
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I see one for sale on one of the gun brokers for like 235$.
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Re: Savage 22 single shot revolver
[Re: snowy]
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03/04/25 09:40 PM
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I see one for sale on one of the gun brokers for like 235$. Yeah, that is about right. Like I said, there isn't much too them. Grab the barrel and turn it to load it and then twist the barrel shut and shoot.
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Re: Savage 22 single shot revolver
[Re: 160user]
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03/04/25 10:00 PM
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160 I have a 101 and also one of these that makes for fun shooting. It's a single shot as well and self ejects.
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Re: Savage 22 single shot revolver
[Re: bearcat2]
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03/04/25 10:44 PM
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Not to be nitpicky, but there is a big difference between a single shot and a single action. This is actually both.
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Re: Savage 22 single shot revolver
[Re: Mike Cope]
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03/04/25 11:19 PM
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He let me shoot them when I was probably too young (by the state laws ) because they were single shots. LOL Thanks for the memory's
That is part of the beauty of them. being a single shot, they are either loaded or they aren't. There isn't much room for error. I bought one for a young man as a trapping pistol for that very reason.
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Re: Savage 22 single shot revolver
[Re: snowy]
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03/04/25 11:38 PM
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No, they are no longer made. I believe they were discontinued about 1968 or so. You still see them around once in a while and they aren't very expensive. They are just "different". That would be ideal for me. I carry a cheap one around all the time and use it actually a lot. I want to get another one and just keep hide at the ranch when I'm there. Ruger wrangler , it is a single 6 with not as nice of metal for the frame. they make great trap line guns , they sell for around 225 6 rounds with a transfer bar safety so they are safe to carry with 6 rounds in the gun they also do longs , shorts , long rifle just fine , I have a box of the shot but I haven't tried them , I am sure they will shoot from it , it will be a matter of what the pattern looks like at 6-8 feet
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Re: Savage 22 single shot revolver
[Re: 330-Trapper]
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03/05/25 02:09 AM
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Not to be nitpicky, but there is a big difference between a single shot and a single action. Box says single Shot Well now the dang picture won't load for me, I could have sworn it said "single action" but maybe I'm just thinking that because it looks like a revolver and he compared it to a Ruger single action revolver. I've got a Ruger Single Six that will shoot all sizes of 22 plus 22 mag if you swap cylinders that I have packed for many years. But the last couple years I have been packing a High Standard nine shot revolver on the trapping that is also a swappable cylinder, although I only have the magnum cylinder for it. Simply because I bought it at least ten years ago and hadn't shot it since I bought it, so I figured I should use it. Lol. I've got a Thompson Contender that I have loaned to several clients to use, I very much like it for handing to someone who I haven't been around and aren't sure of their safe gun handling because it is a single shot and I know once it goes off I don't have to be so concerned, because it isn't loaded.
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