I still have the Slazenger single shot my dad gave me in 1985, don't use it much now but used to pick fleas off 'roos before they were dog tucker. He gave me a Browning pump action to use when I left home to work at Charleville. That is one beautiful little rifle. Heavier than a lot of others but great to use.
If your lucky enough to hold a Browning Pump in your collection and it's in a decent condition you might be pleasantly surprised if you got it valued.
I have a Winchester 94 lever action in 22 LR, I bought it in 1993 and it would be lucky to have seen maybe 250 rounds put through it. It has spent 98% of it life oiled, wrapped in a sheet and locked away. Still in excellent condition and thinking now it's too good to shoot, I prefer my CZ rimfires.
I have always wanted to own 1 x rimfire in every kind of action, I have a some bolt actions, a lever action, but no pump action .22. I think it would be nice to have one in the collection if they were not so expensive. My last .22 purchase was a Winchester Wild Cat which has Winchester wood stock and a barrel under license from the Russian brand Toz. I find it small like a carbine but for $450 including 4 x magazines, it's a great deal and shoots well.
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