I have a Golden 39A manufactured in 1959. It is the ONLY 22 rifle I own, or need.
At 60 years old, its still a tack driver, and has accounted for several hundred squirrels and such.
I must say those are fine rifles only had a chance to buy one once was as new fellow wonted 450.00 for it but I was a little short on gun money had to pass but wish I never did.
I agree. Mine is newer (1976) I bought new in 77. The target picture is from 50 yards using a Weaver K-4 over a bag rest. The rounds in the bull were Rem Golden bullets.
I agree. Mine is newer (1976) I bought new in 77. The target picture is from 50 yards using a Weaver K-4 over a bag rest. The rounds in the bull were Rem Golden bullets.
I was impressed with the stingers performance. I find it interesting on both sets of shots I managed three touching but pulled two to the left in both groups. So it goes.
GuzziJohn
Seems like all you guys had better luck with the Mounties. I bought one in 1971. It wasn't accurate enough to shoot rats at 40 yards. Sold it and got a 39. It does the job quite well.
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