One I neglected to post,
my Marlin 922m in 22wmr. Probably one of the lessor known 22wmr semiautos. I know 22wmr is a hard rifle to make semiauto, but Marlin got it right. Made from '93 to '01. Microgrooved barrel, 5 or 7 shot mag, 5 shown. Again, the biggest draw back of this whole Marlin family, the buffer, if the buffer fails, it will lock up the trigger mech, and the huge bolt could beat the rear of the receiver out. Blackjack buffers work great in all, and change the recoil springs. But, like any weapon, when you know the quirks...they run well..
The 922m with it's big brothers.. a Camp 45(Model 45) and 2 Camp 9's(Model 9). Marlin PCCs, No scary black plastic, just old fashioned wood.... the Camp 45 uses regular 1911 magazines and the Camp 9 runs S&W 59 magazines, Both were produced from '85 to '99. The they've all been rebuilt with new springs and buffers, with multiple spares on hand. The bottom Camp 9 however is set up for hotter NATO and +P 9mm ammo, it has a 21lb recoil spring, where the factory is a 16.5lb, for a pistol round, it reaches nicely. And, I even have the box for it. All 3 variants have pretty much fallen to high demand collector status, the larger variants can run close to upwards of 750 to a grand, especially the 45.