A odd little survival Rifle found at a local pawn shop for $45
Firearms International Corp "Bronco" .22lr
How can you pass on any fully functional sub $50 rifle. And it's kid of cute in a odd sort of way.
A odd little survival Rifle found at a local pawn shop for $45
Firearms International Corp "Bronco" .22lr
How can you pass on any fully functional sub $50 rifle. And it's kid of cute in a odd sort of way.
Last edited by smith357; 11-20-2010 at 06:51 AM.
Green is the new Red.
Interesting buy. Does it fold or break down in any way?
I'd also be curious in knowing the weight of the whole thing.
I thought Ive seen one like it before here
My F.I. Bronco .22/.410 - Casual Discourse
I is a take down and breaks into two sections,
It's made from cast aluminum and steel tubes and weighs in at under 3lbs. It has almost no kick and kept about a 4" group at 25 yards. The sights suck but they work and trigger pull is not as bad as I thought it would be, there is no need to mess with it.
Last edited by smith357; 11-20-2010 at 06:52 AM.
Green is the new Red.
Wow. <3lbs, huh? Cool gun.
Thanks for sharing.
Last edited by Shinysides; 04-26-2009 at 09:38 PM.
How accurate do you think it can get? What is the survival use of a rifle that can only achieve 4" groupings at 25 yards?
That's still good enough to be useful for small game hunting. Obviously it would be better for small game hunting if it was more accurate, but "less than ideal" isn't "useless". In wooded terrain especially, any shot you take at small game is quite likely to be at or within 25 yards, and at those kind of ranges, this rifle's accuracy still gives you a pretty decent chance of hitting a rabbit, and at least a fair chance of hitting a squirrel.
Nice find. I'll have to check local stores more often.
I was shooting it offhand, I suppose if I benched it the group would be better, I figure that with the poor sights 25 yards is about max range, and 50% would have bagged a tree rat while 90% would bag a rabbit. I'm currenly sorting through old sight parts to see if I can mickey mouse something better.
Green is the new Red.
That's a pretty cool rifle. I'll have to look into getting one of these the next time I'm at a gun show
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