When I was about 18-19 yrs. Old (I’m 61 now) this fellow in Medford Oregon was making custom single shot .22 boys guns out of his garage. He called them Chipmunks! The fellow was using Douglas barrels and such with very high quality figured wood. I think I remember they were guaranteed to shoot 1” 50 yd. groups. A tall claim back then. For some reason I was sprit moved to buy a particularly attractive one to put back one day anticipating children of my own. Wonders of all I still have it today!
It will indeed shoot under 2 MOA. I’ve managed sub 1.25” 3-shot groups at 100 yds.! The kids all exclaimed with glee (18-24 yrs. old) when I brought it into the house to take the pic. It was close to the front. They all remembered it with fond memories. Benj decided “this is what Shack feels like”, lol.
It is tiny, 2-1/2 lbs., barrel is 16”.
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RANGE TIME TODAY
- Jim Taylor, 2024-02-26, 13:46
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Those old 67's remain one of my all time favorites.
- AmBraCol, 2024-02-27, 07:34
- A unique feature of the Win. 67 is the receiver - WB, 2024-02-27, 15:52
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That 67 is proportioned just right!
- WB, 2024-02-26, 21:02
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I remember the Chipmunk. (nm)
- Jim Taylor, 2024-02-26, 21:22
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Well...I guess they still make them. I see
- WB, 2024-02-26, 21:37
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I believe they make a pistol version too.
- steve todd, 2024-02-27, 13:16
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The smallest is the Chiappa Little Badger (nm)
- Gary Reeder, 2024-02-27, 17:41
- Chiappa claims it is the smallest but it looks - Gary Reeder, 2024-02-27, 17:47
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The smallest is the Chiappa Little Badger (nm)
- Gary Reeder, 2024-02-27, 17:41
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I believe they make a pistol version too.
- steve todd, 2024-02-27, 13:16
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Well...I guess they still make them. I see
- WB, 2024-02-26, 21:37
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I remember the Chipmunk. (nm)
- Jim Taylor, 2024-02-26, 21:22
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Those old 67's remain one of my all time favorites.
- AmBraCol, 2024-02-27, 07:34