Keystone Crickett G2 | .22 LR | 16.12in SS Barrel | KSA2226
MSRP: $299.00
Your Price: $222.00
Keystone Sporting Arms Crickett G2 single-shot .22 LR youth rifle with a 16.12-inch stainless barrel, pink/black laminated stock, adjustable rear peep and fixed front sight.
The Keystone Sporting Arms Crickett G2 is a compact, single-shot bolt-action youth rifle chambered in .22 Long Rifle with a stainless steel barrel and a pink/black laminated stock. Its light weight and short overall length make it appropriate for junior shooters and for basic marksmanship instruction. For an optic, the Vortex Crossfire II 2-7×32 is a practical, rimfire-capable scope that pairs well with this rifle and is available for well under $1,000. Typical applications for this model include youth marksmanship training and informal target shooting/plinking.
Product Specifications
- The UPC is 611613022268.
- The caliber is .22 Long Rifle (.22 LR).
- The action is a bolt action single-shot design.
- The barrel is made of stainless steel and measures approximately 16.12 inches.
- The overall length is approximately 30.5 inches.
- The listed weight is approximately 3 pounds.
- The stock is a pink/black laminated material finished for youth fit.
- Sights include a fixed front and an adjustable rear peep sight.
- Magazine capacity is listed as single-shot / no detachable magazine.
- The rifle includes swivel studs for mounting a sling.
- The rate of twist is listed as 1:16″.
- The design is flagged as a youth rifle and is intended for smaller shooters.
- The finish type for the metal is stainless.
- The stock material is laminate.
- The receiver is drilled and tapped for scope mounting.
The Crickett G2 is a straightforward, lightweight rimfire made to introduce younger shooters to safe handling and basic marksmanship. Its single-shot bolt layout, durable laminate stock, and stainless barrel keep operation simple and maintenance minimal while the drilled-and-tapped receiver lets an owner add a small rimfire scope for improved sighting. This rifle fits natural learning environments such as youth shooting programs and casual range sessions where predictable, low-recoil rimfire performance is desired.
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