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Thoughts on 22 handguns
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I'm not sure that I've ever even handled a buckmark, but it seems like there's a lot of fans here. I'll have to see if I can find one to fingerprint.
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Re: Thoughts on 22 handguns
Ruger Single-Six if wheelgun, either a Ruger Mark 1/2/3 or Browning Buckmark if semi-auto.
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Seems like a good job for a S&W Kit Gun (whatever number they give to the j-frame .22 revolver). IIRC there was one with .22lr/.22WMR cylinders too.
That said, I LOVE my S&W 617 (K-frame .22).
Didn't Ruger make a .22 version of the SP101 too?
That said, I LOVE my S&W 617 (K-frame .22).
Didn't Ruger make a .22 version of the SP101 too?
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Maybe make friends with a local MOD that sells used guns? Explain what you do and what you're looking for and have them call you whenever something comes available to try.
Also, are there any ranges that rent guns near you? You might be able to find a few to try out to see what you like best.
And I like my Mark II. I also have a Single Six, but it's 22 mag only, so I haven't shot it in quite a while, so I can't comment much.
I think Walther P22's are not too expensive, and they're small. Don't know how reliable they are, though.
Also, are there any ranges that rent guns near you? You might be able to find a few to try out to see what you like best.
And I like my Mark II. I also have a Single Six, but it's 22 mag only, so I haven't shot it in quite a while, so I can't comment much.
I think Walther P22's are not too expensive, and they're small. Don't know how reliable they are, though.
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Both the Ruger Standard (or Mark II, or Mark II or whatever they're calling it now) and the Buckmark are great little handguns. Rugged to a fault, accurate as all get-out, and lots of fun to shoot.
Likewise the several revolvers. It's hard to go wrong with a .22 handgun, so pick your heart's desire.
Likewise the several revolvers. It's hard to go wrong with a .22 handgun, so pick your heart's desire.
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I've wanted a Kit Gun for a while. I understand you need to be careful with the aluminum cylinders, though.MarkD wrote:Seems like a good job for a S&W Kit Gun (whatever number they give to the j-frame .22 revolver). IIRC there was one with .22lr/.22WMR cylinders too.
That said, I LOVE my S&W 617 (K-frame .22).
Didn't Ruger make a .22 version of the SP101 too?
I also have a 617 and love it. It's expensive, and might be a bit heavy for carrying around all day.
I've seen .22lr SP101's, but I don't think they're currently in production. They're both nifty and relatively rare which would mean relatively pricey.
Buckmark and Ruger Standard (whatever Mark, I/II/III) are kind of can't go wrong choices. I'd also be curious about the Ruger SR22 semi.
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Re: Thoughts on 22 handguns
Smith and Wesson has a new Victory model 22 pistol out. Go look at 22 plinksters review of it. Its msrp at about 400. Its kinda a cross between a ruger and a buckmark, with a highstandard style barrel attachment.
I really like my gsg1911-22, they go for about 250, but i could see the look of a 1911 being problematic for your uses. Still it makes finding holsters trivially easy, and mine is very accurate.
Hickok45 was impressed with the heritage rough rider, and you should be able to get it with the 22mag cylinder and lr cylinder for around 250. Not nearly as nice as the single six, but similar and still plenty good.
I really like my gsg1911-22, they go for about 250, but i could see the look of a 1911 being problematic for your uses. Still it makes finding holsters trivially easy, and mine is very accurate.
Hickok45 was impressed with the heritage rough rider, and you should be able to get it with the 22mag cylinder and lr cylinder for around 250. Not nearly as nice as the single six, but similar and still plenty good.
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Re: Thoughts on 22 handguns
I have a Walther. I like it, but initially, at least, it had a strong preference for 40 gr. bullets. (I think now that it is shot-in a bit, it is less picky.) The lighter bullets did not generate enough energy to cycle the slide reliably. It has a couple of interchangeable grip pieces to fit your hand.Weetabix wrote:I think Walther P22's are not too expensive, and they're small. Don't know how reliable they are, though.
The little Ruger is a takeoff on the Walther and looks good. Check it out too.
Slowpoke mentioned the heritage rough rider. Don't even go there, it is not worth the time or effort.
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Oh, one other thing about a revolver, you can use the little mouse-fart CB caps/CB longs, they make about as much noise as snapping your finger. They make even less in a rifle, literally all you hear is the firing pin strike.