bentaz wrote:Supaduke wrote:I have one, great plinker and looks cool.
I call it " The Chauser"
Actually I might have lied above. Did you bring that to plinkfest?
BRNO_Bigot wrote:Since I have to uphold my name on here,
Brno Model 1, 2, 2E or 5
The Brno Model 2 shown earlier is a 2E, BTW (unless the stock has been changed).
Just to be different - what about a BSA kadet (Martini action) - that should get the people slavering.
Stix wrote:sungazer wrote:Looks like as many opinions as assholes type of question. Everybody has different tastes. lucky or we would all be fighting over the same girl.
Im surprised the brno model 1 or a sportco hasnt been mentioned.
Personally i think any one of these fits your brief just nicely...
Sportco mod 63
Lithgow model 12
Brno mod 1 or 2.
Imagine how many pallets of lead were released from these 4 beauties...!!!
Biggus63 wrote:If you can find one a Winchester Model 320 is a pretty nice rifle. They were based on Sportco actions and made in the '70s. First rifle I ever bought back in about 1976.
Stix wrote:Biggus63 wrote:If you can find one a Winchester Model 320 is a pretty nice rifle. They were based on Sportco actions and made in the '70s. First rifle I ever bought back in about 1976.
I thought it was the other way around...the Sportco's were based on the Wini's...?
Wombat wrote:More info here on the Sportco - Winchester action - http://www.sportco.org.au/history.htm For some reason I had thought they were making 25000 per annum rather than total.
A Nice rare Vintage .22 would be a Fieldman in a thumbhole stock.
fenderstrat wrote:Thanks a lot for all your suggestion guys! So far the Brno mod 2 and the Sportco 63 are looking good. Will post pics once I get something,
bentaz wrote:BRNO_Bigot wrote:
Just to be different - what about a BSA kadet (Martini action) - that should get the people slavering.
Awesome idea, but it will need an extra 2 and an r added to the cartridge name.
Stix wrote:Biggus63 wrote:If you can find one a Winchester Model 320 is a pretty nice rifle. They were based on Sportco actions and made in the '70s. First rifle I ever bought back in about 1976.
I thought it was the other way around...the Sportco's were based on the Wini's...?
Wombat wrote:More info here on the Sportco - Winchester action - http://www.sportco.org.au/history.htm For some reason I had thought they were making 25000 per annum rather than total.
A Nice rare Vintage .22 would be a Fieldman in a thumbhole stock.
Wombat wrote:You can pick up new magazines for the Brno in 5 or 10 rounds metal or plastic OEM CZ or various aftermarket ones just about any Gunshop. As you are in QLD there are larger capacity magazines too. The Sportco magazine would be harder to find.
bentaz wrote:Found a good deal on a Brno for you https://www.buyusedguns.com.au/jw15--9244.html
NTSOG wrote:G'day,
Then there is this Model 5 in SA for a bit of BRNO variation from ''boring'' Model ones and twos:
https://www.adelaidegunshop.com.au/seco ... p-no-av032
Jim
deanp100 wrote:Sportco 10a just up on ozgunsales for $245. These things are rock solid and is the same action used in the sportco hornet so it is over engineered for a rimfire. One of the first sportco models made and ready to go. The 63a is a more refined rifle but these are strong.
allan wrote:deanp100 wrote:Sportco 10a just up on ozgunsales for $245. These things are rock solid and is the same action used in the sportco hornet so it is over engineered for a rimfire. One of the first sportco models made and ready to go. The 63a is a more refined rifle but these are strong.