Originally Posted By: Remington40x
Stan:

I still have my dad's first (and only) .22, the very same Remington Model 33. When I could still shoot iron sights (my eyes don't cooperate anymore), I found it surprisingly accurate for an inexpensive .22. He bought it used and never felt the need to acquire something more.

They were fine little rifles and I plan to use it to teach my grandchildren to shoot when they come of age.

Rem


Rem;
I couldn't recall what a model 33 was so had to look it up. Found it stated it was Remington's very first bolt action rifle & due to that is a highly sought-after collector gun which fetches high prices. I suppose they meant Remington's first 22 caliber bolt action as I am certain the model 30 centerfire based on the 1917 Enfield. preceded it.
My experience with Remington 22s is that almost all of them, from the cheapest ones on up, have always been very accurate.


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