I picked up a couple new rimfire rifles this month. Not CZ's though! First was a 46 yr old Belgium Browning T2 (not a salt stock) , NOS in box, never fired, all the little parts and the wax paper wrap still on it.....I debated for one day and decided to make it a shooter. I am too old to just leave nice rifles in the safe. See pic and its first target...25yds ...blade sight. It shot pretty well...even compared to my CZ UL. With only 50 rds thru its barrel it is bound to get better. It is really a wonderfully made and lovely little rifle....less than 5 lbs......that t-bolt is different....if had been a lefty it would have been 'more' than perfect. I will mount the nifty peep that comes with it soon.
The other is a very nice , almost mint 23 yr old Browning made in Japan reproduction rifle of the Winchester 52C......Had followed it on Gunbroker for many months where it never reached reserve price.....and finally I called the shop with a much lower offer and they took it! Holy cripes is it accurate....even with its trigger at 7 lbs. It loved Geco at 25 yds....5 in one hole and did OK with the Wolf at 50 yds. I put some cheap rings and an old Bushnell scope on it and shot these targets this weekend.......Very well made with some nice custom features. I already love it and it seems as accurate as my CZ American, which is my most accurate 22 rifle.
I will have to say I am impressed with these Brownings. Sadly they and the CZ's certainly outshine any US made 22 rifles I own....only my older Marlin 39's are very close in quality. I cannot afford a vintage Winchester 52 series gun.....$4k and more.
Nor are a Kimber or Cooper in my future.




