Winchester Wildcat 22 Rifle (Not the ammo)

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Not I but it's 1 more .22 coming in at a MSRP of 250, I'll guess some folks will have more .22 rifles by years end.. I wonder who's 25-30 round mag was installed there ? The Thompson takes BX25s..
 

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Hmm interesting gun from Winchester. Don't care for the red accents or the stock. If your going to have an open stock like that why not have a higher comb on it you got extra plastic right? One article I saw said it can use 10/22 mags. From looking at them they look like the R22 Mags from T/C with the same type of last shot hold open mechanism. Some neat ideas don't really care for the look of the gun myself. Do you know what the price is?
 

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Hmm interesting gun from Winchester. Don't care for the red accents or the stock. If your going to have an open stock like that why not have a higher comb on it you got extra plastic right? One article I saw said it can use 10/22 mags. From looking at them they look like the R22 Mags from T/C with the same type of last shot hold open mechanism. Some neat ideas don't really care for the look of the gun myself. Do you know what the price is?

Current MSRP is listed as $250
 

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NEW Winchester Wildcat Review: Featherweight Plinker
TFB TV
Published on May 16, 2020

In this episode of TFBTV, Hop tests the new Winchester Wildcat to see if it can dethrone the Marlin 795 as the ultimate budget .22 LR plinker. The new Wildcat is lighter than a Marlin 795, cheaper than a Ruger 10/22, and with a few tasty bonus features of its own like one button takedown, and 10/22 magazine compatibility.


 

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Had never heard of that one. Was thinking of getting an HK 416 in 22LR ----- maybe not, now!
 

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