Winchester Wildcat 22 Sr Rifleman Review 2

Rifleman Review: Winchester Wildcat 22 SR

Winchester's suppressor-ready Wildcat 22 SR packs in many innovative engineering features to bring the venerable semi-automatic .22 rimfire rifle into the 21st century.

Review: Rock Island Armory TM22

In 2021, Rock Island Armory shook things up in the defensive-pistol world when it launched the aluminum-based STK100, and in 2022 the company continues its commitment to “Total Metal” firearm construction with the TM22 rimfire rifle.

New For 2022: Savage Arms A22 Takedown

The latest addition to Savage Arms' A22 family of rimfire rifles is the A22 Takedown, which is built with an innovative mechanism that allows for easy storage and transport.

Review: Vudoo Carbon Sinister .22 LR

Built with a short, 60-degree bolt action, carbon-fiber stock and precision barrel, the Vudoo Carbon Sinister is a .22 LR-chambered rifle capable of both precision rimfire competition and hunting.

Perfecting Long-Range Shooting Inside 100 Yards

As fun and competitive long-range shooting is, not everyone has consistent access to long shooting ranges. Despite that, you can still build your long range shooting skills at 100 yards.

Savage A17: The Semi-Automatic .17 HMR Rifle

Introduced in 2015, the Savage A17 rifle line was one of the first semi-automatics to be chambered for the tiny but hot .17 HMR cartridge. 

Review: Ruger’s Southpaw 10/22 Competition

Introduced in 1964, Ruger’s 10/22 has sold in the millions to become the most popular semi-automatic rimfire rifle of all time. Like most guns of its kind, though, it has always been a right-hander-only proposition—until now.

New for 2021: CZ 457 LRP

CZ USA expanded its 457 rifle lineup with a precision-oriented model that's purpose-built for today's long-range rimfire competitions. The CZ 457 LRP is loaded with the features you need to excel at distance.

Winchester Wildcat 22 SR: A 21st Century Rimfire

This handy little suppressor-ready rimfire carbine is loaded with features and was thoughtfully engineered to tackle the top three challenges of keeping a .22 running reliably.

Favorite Firearms: A Model 84C for Bus Fare

My half-brother Charles F. Minter, Jr.—who later became a major general—owned a Springfield Model 84C bolt-action .22 rimfire rifle when he joined the Army Air Corps in 1943.

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