tactical 22's have breathed life into the little rim fire scheme. The .17 had a great run, but like the 9mm replacing the .45 most have returned to the tried and true 22. Add to that the wide range of 22 ammo, from sub-sonic to the sky and you can find just about anything to function in a particular rifle. Marlin's 795 and the new Savage are opening doors to younger shooters and offer a good low investment. Wood will still has its place hand mid-to high end rifles will continue to be offered with beautiful coach work. Tactical 22's still must be reliable and digest basic bulk ammo without fussing, something some of the manufactures need to work on. GSG seems to have a solid platform for releasing new unique 22's. Texas Tiger
just purchased a ISSC MK22 to accompany my MP15-22 and SIG 522. length of pull seems to be short, has anyone modified the rear stock to give a longer reach. I also removed the side rails to reduce some weight and slim the hand grip down, anyone made mods in this area? Texas Tiger