Larry wrote:Chiappa really are known for their repos of other rifles I have a Win 92 copy and It is really quite good and well finished I also have an original and they do look very interchangeable despite the 100+ years difference in age. Perhaps the question should be was the original any good?
I've heard good and bad stories, but you can get that with any manufacturer. The rifle is cheap enough that if it reliably lasted say ten-thousand rounds I'd reckon I'd gotten value out of it. My mate's Chiappa 92 spat the ejector spring out within the first box of ammo. The collet had broken into three pieces. The smith replaced the collet, spring, and ejector. I've heard stories about the Chiappa 1911 .22 not being very good either, but again, a cheap pistol. I believe Tasco is the distributor and I've heard lots of good stories about them supporting the rifles which is reassuring.
There is no original of the Chiappa LA322 that I know of, it's a quite unique design in a take-down .22LR. I _think_ the design _might_ allow you to pack the rifle with the tube loaded?