Chiappa Little Badger Video.
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Chiappa Little Badger Video.
I'm still interested in this back packing little rifle, not seen one in the UK yet.
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Re: Chiappa Little Badger Video.
Sure is cute!
The little rifle isn't bad either.
Can't decide if I want the LR or the Magnum.
jb
The little rifle isn't bad either.
Can't decide if I want the LR or the Magnum.
jb
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Re: Chiappa Little Badger Video.
I've seen this discussed elsewhere. But here's my take. For years I kept an AR-7 in my Jeep. The one time I really needed it, that little .22 lr even with a full magazine felt awfully meager. So, in that same situation, a single shot would have seem woefully insufficient.
I'll stick with my modified Mossy .410 model 500. Granted it isn't the largest gauge shotgun, but for the situation that gave me pause, five .410 slugs would be a better compromise.
I'll stick with my modified Mossy .410 model 500. Granted it isn't the largest gauge shotgun, but for the situation that gave me pause, five .410 slugs would be a better compromise.
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Re: Chiappa Little Badger Video.
my thinking is that would go nicely with a .44 or .45 shooter on my hip.jeepnik wrote:I've seen this discussed elsewhere. But here's my take. For years I kept an AR-7 in my Jeep. The one time I really needed it, that little .22 lr even with a full magazine felt awfully meager. So, in that same situation, a single shot would have seem woefully insufficient.
I'll stick with my modified Mossy .410 model 500. Granted it isn't the largest gauge shotgun, but for the situation that gave me pause, five .410 slugs would be a better compromise.
jb
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Re: Chiappa Little Badger Video.
There was a rifle in that video?
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Re: Chiappa Little Badger Video.
Yes, and the rings on the third finger of her left hand as shown, clearly, several times.86er wrote:There was a rifle in that video?
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Re: Chiappa Little Badger Video.
I ordered one in January and took delivery of it about a month ago. Very dependable and accurate. Brings a lot of fun back to shooting.
Stan in SC
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Re: Chiappa Little Badger Video.
That`s pretty cool, as far as the girl I`m as silent as that silencer.
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Re: Chiappa Little Badger Video.
I thought you guys would appreciate the video even if you don't like the rifle....
Apparently the Little Badger is selling like hotcakes in Canada.
Apparently the Little Badger is selling like hotcakes in Canada.
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Re: Chiappa Little Badger Video.
Little badger Looks nearly as bad as that Mossburg EBR levergun
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Re: Chiappa Little Badger Video.
Pretty sure you could do this with a Ruger 10/22 (not that butler creek boat anchor) if somebody were of half a mind.
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Re: Chiappa Little Badger Video.
The stainless takedown, in 22mag would be perfect.....Panzercat wrote:Pretty sure you could do this with a Ruger 10/22 (not that butler creek boat anchor) if somebody were of half a mind.
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Re: Chiappa Little Badger Video.
That was my though too!86er wrote:There was a rifle in that video?
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Re: Chiappa Little Badger Video.
I bought a little Badger and really like it. Several days ago my distributor called me and said he had gotten in four more of these little wonders and did I want one more...in .22 Magnum!!
Heck yes and it arrived today. Looks exactly like the first one. So now I have a pair of them and if they come out in stainless I'll have another pair. Can't wait to shoot this one...if I can find any .22 magnum ammo.
Stan in SC
Heck yes and it arrived today. Looks exactly like the first one. So now I have a pair of them and if they come out in stainless I'll have another pair. Can't wait to shoot this one...if I can find any .22 magnum ammo.
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Re: Chiappa Little Badger Video.
The .22LR little badger is now on sale in the UK but at $387.00 ouch...
I have read some good reports and reviews on Rimfirecentral.
I'm still interested but waiting to see if the price drops.
I have read some good reports and reviews on Rimfirecentral.
I'm still interested but waiting to see if the price drops.
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Re: Chiappa Little Badger Video.
How much!!game keeper wrote:The .22LR little badger is now on sale in the UK but at $387.00 ouch...
I have read some good reports and reviews on Rimfirecentral.
I'm still interested but waiting to see if the price drops.
Make a nice poachers gun!
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Re: Chiappa Little Badger Video.
That's £245.00 to us, what a rip off.....Nath wrote:How much!!game keeper wrote:The .22LR little badger is now on sale in the UK but at $387.00 ouch...
I have read some good reports and reviews on Rimfirecentral.
I'm still interested but waiting to see if the price drops.
Make a nice poachers gun!
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Poachers gun! I never thought of that!..
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Re: Chiappa Little Badger Video.
IMHO a .22 Mag would take that to a whole new level. Not sure how much good the silencer would do on the Mag though.
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Re: Chiappa Little Badger Video.
After shooting the new .22 magnum Little Badger I decided that even though it shot extremely well with the iron sights it needed a red dot scope. I put a BSA on it and after a wee bit of adjusting and zeroing I got it where it shoots almost the same hole at 25 yards and about 3" at 100 yards. Bear in mind that it did a bit better than that at 100 yards with the iron sights. The red dot has a 5MOA dot so it pretty well covers up the bull at 100 yards. I was satisfied with that.
Today I found another red dot at the shop so I picked it up and brought it home and put it on the .22 Little Badger. Now both of them look the same.
These things are just FUN to shoot.
Stan in SC
Today I found another red dot at the shop so I picked it up and brought it home and put it on the .22 Little Badger. Now both of them look the same.
These things are just FUN to shoot.
Stan in SC
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Re: Chiappa Little Badger Video.
Does the GIRL come with it...???Stan in SC wrote:I ordered one in January and took delivery of it about a month ago. Very dependable and accurate. Brings a lot of fun back to shooting.
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Re: Chiappa Little Badger Video.
Sadly no but I WAS hoping. Old dogs chase cars even if they cannot drive them.
Stan in SC
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