Keystone Davey Crickett Chipmunk .22 LR Rifle

$24,552.00

A single-shot .22 LR youth rifle featuring a 16″ bull barrel and distinctive laminated thumbhole stock, built for safe, affordable training and plinking.

Description

The Keystone Davey Crickett Chipmunk .22 LR 16″ Bull Barrel Blue Finish Barracuda Style Laminated Thumbhole Stock is a single-shot, youth-oriented .22 LR rifle designed for training, plinking, and small game hunting. It combines a durable 16-inch bull barrel with a distinctive laminated thumbhole stock, offering an affordable and reliable entry point into firearm ownership for new shooters.

Key Features

  • Single-Shot .22 LR Action: Simple, safe, and perfect for teaching fundamentals.
  • 16-Inch Bull Barrel: Provides stability and a solid feel for improved accuracy.
  • Laminated Thumbhole Stock (Barracuda Style): Offers a unique, ergonomic grip and eye-catching wood-laminate aesthetics.
  • Blue Finish: Classic corrosion-resistant finish on the metal components.
  • Adjustable Trigger: Allows for a customized pull weight to suit the shooter’s preference.
  • Integrated Picatinny Rail: Ready for mounting optics like a basic rimfire scope.

Specifications & Details

Specification Detail
Caliber .22 Long Rifle
Barrel Length 16 Inches
Barrel Type Bull Barrel
Action Single-Shot
Stock Laminated Thumbhole (Barracuda Style)
Overall Length Approx. 32.5 Inches
Weight Approx. 3.5 lbs
Finish Blued Steel

Weighing in at roughly 3.5 pounds, this rifle is easy for younger shooters to handle. The single-shot action isn’t a drawback—it’s a feature that forces deliberate shooting and reinforces safety. At $245.52, it sits in a sweet spot between ultra-basic trainers and more expensive repeaters. You get tangible upgrades like that bull barrel and laminated stock without breaking the bank. It’s a practical choice that looks better than a plain hardwood stock trainer. The integrated rail means it’s drop-in ready for a scope, so you can skip the hassle of drilling and tapping. Just add rings and a budget-friendly optic like those from Simmons or Bushnell.

Who It’s For

This rifle is built for first-time shooters, particularly youths or smaller-framed adults. It’s the ideal tool for a parent or mentor to introduce safe handling, marksmanship, and the responsibilities of ownership. Small game hunters on a tight budget who appreciate a light, accurate walkabout rifle will also find value here. That said, its unique thumbhole stock and bull barrel profile give it a character that appeals to collectors of utilitarian .22s or anyone wanting a dedicated, no-fuss plinker.

Pros & Cons

Pros: Excellent value for the feature set; the bull barrel dampens vibration for steadier shots. The laminated stock is more durable and stable than standard hardwood. The thumbhole design provides a natural and repeatable cheek weld. Its single-shot action is inherently safe for training. The price point undercuts many comparable youth rifles with similar features.

Cons: Single-shot action limits rapid follow-up shots, which isn’t ideal for all hunting scenarios. The compact overall length (around 32.5 inches) may feel too short for some adult shooters. As a niche product, aftermarket support and specific accessories may be less common than for platforms like the Ruger 10/22.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is this rifle suitable for an adult beginner?

A: Absolutely. While marketed as a youth model, its solid construction and bull barrel make it a perfectly capable and fun rifle for adults learning the basics or wanting a lightweight plinker. The length of pull might be short for some, but it’s a trade-off for its compact, handy feel.

Q: What type of ammunition does it use?

A: It chambers .22 Long Rifle (LR) rimfire ammunition. You can use standard velocity, high velocity, or subsonic rounds. For best accuracy and to keep the single-shot action clean, we recommend starting with quality standard velocity rounds from brands like CCI or Aguila.

Q: Is the barrel threaded for a suppressor?

A: No, the 16-inch bull barrel on this model is not threaded. It’s a straightforward, crowned barrel designed for out-of-the-box use without modification. If you’re looking for a suppressed .22 trainer, you’d need to factor in the cost of gunsmithing or choose a different model.

Look, if you need a dependable, accurate, and safe first rifle that doesn’t look or feel cheap, the Keystone Davey Crickett Chipmunk delivers. It’s a focused tool that excels at its job—teaching and plinking—without unnecessary complexity. This firearm is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide, with an FFL transfer required for firearm purchases. See the product page for ordering details.

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