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Very nice .22LR Low Wall
Jul 4th, 2025 at 6:25pm
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In the process of looking for a Miroku Low Wall .22LR I ran across the following.  Just thought I'd post the photo here.  It's a Roger Ferrell Custom Winchester for only $7,995.   Roll Eyes  A tad rich for my blood.

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Reply #1 - Jul 4th, 2025 at 9:27pm
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That would be a tad rich for anybody's blood. But then I am an old cheapskate anyway...




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Reply #2 - Jul 4th, 2025 at 11:55pm
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That wood would be right at home on a Ballard action that needs a home.
  

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That's an old style breech block.  When were they replaced with the cut-down type?

I thought the market for single shots was depressed. Will that sell?  All us geezers are getting old, very few replacement geezers taking our places.
  
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waterman wrote yesterday at 12:57pm:
That's an old style breech block.  When were they replaced with the cut-down type?

I thought the market for single shots was depressed. Will that sell?  All us geezers are getting old, very few replacement geezers taking our places.


Nice single shots, especially in .22LR, are still popular.  One reason is the increasing popularity of .22BPCR around the country.  Many are getting rebarreled with high-quality barrels with match chambers, which are the plans for the Miroku Win. Low Wall I located & purchased for a shooter new to the sport.

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Reply #5 - yesterday at 6:34pm
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Maybe someone will purchase and bring it to Phoenix in January  Cheesy
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Reply #6 - yesterday at 8:11pm
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I saw and handled this rifle at Morris's shop in Montana. It is absolutely beautiful, guild quality work in every aspect.
  
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Reply #7 - yesterday at 8:22pm
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Beautiful rifle and stock!
I've tried to get my grandson interested in 22lr and single shot rifles but his dad shows no interest in them.
He's a Marine vet from the Iraq war and thinks semi-autos are the only answer to target shooting and hunting.
Maybe I should sell my 1885 Highwall, my Ruger #1, my Sharps carbine rifle and my Savage Crackshot since the tradition of "one shot, one kill" will seem to die with me. Undecided
  
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