Description
Picture this: a young shooter’s first trip to the woods, the crisp Missouri air, and a rifle that fits them perfectly—without breaking the bank. That’s the practical promise of the Keystone Crickett 22LR, Stainless Steel Mossy Oak Break Up Camo. It’s a single-shot, bolt-action .22LR rifle purpose-built for youth and new shooters, offering a safe, simple, and affordable entry into the shooting sports. Its stainless steel barrel and action resist corrosion, while the full Mossy Oak Break-Up camo stock provides effective concealment and a tough, scratch-resistant finish. At $173.80, it represents a serious value in the training rifle category.
Here’s the thing—when you’re shopping for a first rifle, you need reliability and simplicity above all else. The Keystone Crickett delivers on both counts. The single-shot design enforces fundamental safety and marksmanship habits, making each shot deliberate. The 16.125″ stainless steel barrel is not just for looks; it’s easy to clean and maintains accuracy round after round. The bolt action is crisp and user-friendly, and the entire package is drop-in ready—no gunsmithing required. It ships with a manual safety and an adjustable trigger, a feature often missing in budget rifles. Weighing in at just 2.5 lbs, it’s easy for smaller frames to handle all day.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | .22 Long Rifle |
| Action | Single-Shot Bolt Action |
| Barrel | 16.125″ Stainless Steel |
| Overall Length | 30.5″ |
| Weight | 2.5 lbs |
| Stock | Mossy Oak Break-Up Camo Synthetic |
| Safety | Manual Thumb Safety |
Let’s talk trade-offs. The pros are clear: incredible value for a stainless/camo combo, perfect size and weight for youth, and a design that prioritizes safe learning. The synthetic stock is durable and weather-resistant. The cons? It’s a single-shot, so follow-up shots require reloading—but that’s the point for training. The length of pull is fixed for smaller shooters, so it may be too short for most adults. It’s a dedicated tool, not a do-everything rifle. But for its intended role, the bang-for-buck is hard to beat, especially when you consider the cost of comparable wood-stocked trainers.
So who is this rifle for? Primarily, it’s for parents or mentors introducing a young person to shooting. It’s for 4-H shooting sports programs, or for a Missouri landowner who wants a compact, corrosion-resistant rifle for pest control that can double as a trainer. It’s also a shrewd buy for an experienced shooter seeking an ultra-lightweight, packable .22 for survival kits or backpacking. The camo pattern makes it a functional choice for small game hunting where concealment matters. This rifle is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide, with an FFL transfer required for firearm purchases.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the minimum age for this rifle?
A: There’s no legal minimum age for ownership, but the Keystone Crickett is ideally sized for shooters approximately 6-12 years old. Always supervise new shooters regardless of age.
Q: Can adults use this rifle comfortably?
A: It’s possible, but most adults will find the stock too short for a proper cheek weld and stance. It’s really designed for smaller frames. For an adult-first .22, consider a full-size model like a Ruger 10/22 or a Savage Mark II.
Q: What kind of scope can I mount?
A: The receiver is drilled and tapped for a standard .22 rimfire scope base (weaver-style). A compact, low-power scope (like a 4x fixed or a 2-7x variable) from brands like Simmons or UTG pairs well without overwhelming the lightweight rifle.
If you’re looking for a responsible, durable, and cost-effective way to pass on the shooting tradition, the Keystone Crickett in Mossy Oak Camo is a proven starting point. See more details on our site.




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