The Keystone Crickett .22 WMR 16.12in Mossy Oak Break-Up is a single-shot youth rifle built for teaching the fundamentals of marksmanship with a rimfire magnum round. It pairs a lightweight synthetic stock in Mossy Oak Break-Up camouflage with a blued barreled action, a rebounding firing-pin safety, and an adjustable rear peep sight. This is a starter rifle that doesn’t sacrifice accuracy—drilled-and-tapped for optics, it’s ready for a scope the moment your shooter is.
| Manufacturer | Keystone Sporting Arms |
|---|---|
| Model | Crickett .22 WMR |
| Material | Synthetic stock with Mossy Oak Break-Up finish |
| Compatibility | .22 WMR (Winchester Magnum Rimfire) |
| Finish | Blued steel barrel and action |
| Weight | 3.5 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Rebounding Firing-Pin Safety – The firing pin retracts fully after each shot, preventing accidental discharge if the rifle is dropped or bumped. Why it matters: it builds safe handling habits from day one without relying on a manual safety.
- Adjustable Rear Peep Sight & Fixed Front Sight – A peep sight aperture with windage and elevation adjustments paired with a blade front post. Why it matters: it teaches iron-sight fundamentals and is easily zeroed for 25-50 yard small-game or target shooting.
- Drilled-and-Tapped Receiver – The action comes pre-drilled and tapped for scope bases (not included). Why it matters: you can mount a low-power rimfire scope without gunsmithing, extending the rifle’s usability as the shooter progresses.
- Lightweight Synthetic Stock – Mossy Oak Break-Up camouflage pattern over a durable synthetic stock with a short length of pull. Why it matters: the 3.5 lb weight and compact 12-inch length of pull make it manageable for young or smaller-framed shooters, reducing fatigue at the range.
- Single-Shot Action – Manual cocking knob and break-open design require a deliberate cycle for each round. Why it matters: it enforces a slow, controlled pace—perfect for teaching shot discipline and conserving ammunition.
Who It’s For
This rifle is for parents or instructors who want a safe, accurate, and affordable entry point for a young shooter stepping up from .22 LR. The .22 WMR gives a flatter trajectory and more energy for small game like rabbits or groundhogs at 75-100 yards, while the Crickett’s single-shot action keeps the focus on fundamentals. It also suits adults who want a compact, lightweight truck gun or survival rifle for plinking and varmint control.
Pros & Cons
- Pros: Ultra-light at 3.5 lbs; drilled-and-tapped for optics; Mossy Oak Break-Up camo blends into field use; rebounding firing pin adds a layer of safety; price point under $160 makes it an accessible trainer.
- Cons: The synthetic stock feels hollow and lacks the warmth of wood; the single-shot action limits practical use for follow-up shots on moving targets. Also, the fixed front sight isn’t adjustable for elevation, so you’ll rely on the rear peep for zeroing.
Comparison: Crickett vs. Competitors
| Feature | Keystone Crickett .22 WMR | Savage Rascal .22 WMR | Marlin XT-22YR .22 WMR |
|---|---|---|---|
| Action | Single-shot, break-open | Single-shot, bolt-action | Bolt-action, magazine-fed |
| Weight | 3.5 lbs | 3.75 lbs | 5.5 lbs |
| Stock | Synthetic, Mossy Oak Break-Up | Synthetic, black or camo | Hardwood, black |
| Sights | Adjustable peep + fixed front | Adjustable peep + hooded front | Open sights, no peep |
| Price | $159.39 | $199.99 | $269.99 |
| Optics Ready | Drilled & tapped | Drilled & tapped | Yes, scope mounts included |
The Savage Rascal offers a similar single-shot platform but with a bolt-action that some prefer for manual training—though it’s heavier and pricier. The Marlin XT-22YR adds a magazine for faster reloads but jumps in weight and cost, making it less ideal for small shooters. The Crickett wins on weight, price, and camo versatility.
FAQ
What is the effective range of the Keystone Crickett .22 WMR?
With .22 WMR ammunition, expect reliable accuracy to 100 yards on small game. The peep sights are zeroed for 25-50 yards out of the box, but mounting a scope extends practical range to 125 yards for varmint shooting.
Does this rifle come with a scope?
No, the Crickett is sold with iron sights only. The receiver is drilled and tapped for standard rimfire scope bases, which you can purchase separately and mount with basic tools.
Is the Mossy Oak Break-Up stock durable?
Yes, the synthetic stock resists moisture, scratches, and temperature changes—it’s designed for field use. The camo pattern is laminated into the material, not painted, so it won’t peel or fade quickly.
Can an adult use this rifle comfortably?
Yes, but the 12-inch length of pull is short for most adults. It’s fine for occasional plinking or as a compact truck gun, but for extended range sessions, a larger stock or spacer may be needed for proper fit.
Is this safe for a beginner?
Yes. The rebounding firing pin prevents firing unless the action is fully closed and cocked. Combined with the single-shot design, it’s one of the safest platforms to teach a new shooter.
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Last updated: April 2026

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