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Re: .22 handgun lovers. Need your input please [Re: Brother in-law] #3438585 08/03/12 03:24 AM
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Very Very Accurate... When clean it will shoot 1 inch groups at 25 yards with just about anything you put in it.

I killed a Prairie Dog with it at 110 yards with CCI mini mags...

One of my favorite guns.


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I am really not sure how you can only have two...


Re: .22 handgun lovers. Need your input please [Re: Nathan Nelson] #3439047 08/03/12 10:50 AM
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Dang Nathan, I wanna come over to your house and play. Glad to hear that 617 is so accurate. That's another one I've got my sights set on.



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Re: .22 handgun lovers. Need your input please [Re: janie] #3440754 08/03/12 09:52 PM
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I think Nathan is my new hero.


Re: .22 handgun lovers. Need your input please [Re: 22bond] #3442329 08/04/12 04:50 PM
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Originally Posted By: 22bond
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Yep. The stories about how difficult they are to clean is only true if following directions is a problem. It does require close attention to detail, but it's not the nightmare some try to sell.

Revolver, I'd probably get an older Smith & Wesson.





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Re: .22 handgun lovers. Need your input please [Re: oulufinn] #3442380 08/04/12 05:17 PM
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I have had several Ruger Mk 512's. Stupidly accurate. Point in the general direction of the target and it stacks em on top of each other. We have a hand me down from wife's Dad, a Ruger RST I with the 4 5/8 barrel I think, The short one with fixed sights. Fun gun.
I have had a Ruger Super Single Six Stainless since 197o's. One of the first New Models when they changed to a transfer bar.
Parents bought that for me one Christmas. Love it, wish it was 5.5 instead of 6.5" barrel. I have both cylinders, 22/22mag.




Re: .22 handgun lovers. Need your input please [Re: Brother in-law] #3443900 08/05/12 07:57 AM
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Buckmark and a S&W. Why go with anything but a classic???


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Only 22 pistol I have is a conversion for my Sig P229.


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Ruger Military Match bull barrel....stupidly accurate, even when you put on a B-Square mount and red dot.
This one replaced my "Ruger Luger" original Mark with tapered barrel when some bastage stole it.

Limited on revolver experience to an old antique HighStandard 9 shot revolver but it was a shooter.



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Re: .22 handgun lovers. Need your input please [Re: Vern1] #3445913 08/06/12 01:34 AM
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I am a huge fan of the Ruker MK 1,2,3's. I have not tride the 22/45's. Picked up a MK II SS, Target model this week.
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I am a huge fan of the Ruker MK 1,2,3's. I have not tried the 22/45's. Picked up a MK II SS, Target model this week.
Russell


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I have a Ruger 22/45. I love it. Would really like a S&W too.



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Re: .22 handgun lovers. Need your input please [Re: Savage388] #3447092 08/06/12 02:46 PM
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Looked at a bunch of different .22's over the weekend. Both in s/a and revolver.

Now leaning towards the Ruger SP101. 8 shot capacity. 4 inch barrel.



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Re: .22 handgun lovers. Need your input please [Re: ebfc] #3447785 08/06/12 07:19 PM
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Semi-auto...Colt Woodsman
D/a revolver...H & R Sportsman 999



Re: .22 handgun lovers. Need your input please [Re: janie] #3447802 08/06/12 07:25 PM
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For older pistols I like the Woodsman and Diamondback. Newer I'd have to go with the Smith 617 10 shot and a Buckmark with threaded barrel. 22 semis are too fun not to shoot suppressed.

However, the Ruger govt model is the most accurate 22 I've ever had. A lot of modern semis have horrible triggers. I also tend to favor the muzzle heavy feel of 6" revolvers, but can see the advantage of a 4" if you carry it.


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I would stop at two .22 for all-round shooting at a "High Standard H-D Military" with a 6 3/4 brl & a "Single Action"(not double) Ruger or Colt or simular.



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Love my Ruger MkIII. 4x scope on or off in a matter of seconds.





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Re: .22 handgun lovers. Need your input please [Re: Brother in-law] #3456172 08/09/12 12:11 AM
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Just picked up a beretta neos 6" semi auto 22lr for my wife. Not a single FTF/FTL used winchester white box, federal, fiocchi, and cci ammo. Under $300 at a gun show NIB with 2 clips. S&W makes a 22a model that is cheaper/similar but I didn't care for the sights on it.

Good luck!


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I have the Ruger 22/45 target with 5 1/2" heavy barrel, very accurate and doesn't seem to care what ammo brand you shoot through it. I can't recall it ever hanging up. Trigger could be a little crisper, but for what I do with it, it's great.

only revolver info I can offer is high standard and h & r, all 9 shot double actions, fun to shoot


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I have a beretta u22 neos which is ugly as sin but pretty fun to shoot



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You do not state what purpose the guns will serve? Big difference between camping/trail/plinker and target shooting and hip pocket snake killer. You mention the newer SP101. I have one and I am a Ruger fan, but I think it has a lousy trigger. I have a H&R which is much much cheaper, American made, and IMHO is probably as good a shooter.


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I can't stop buying .22 pistols. Went to Jackson Armory on Friday and couldn't help myself; walked out with 2 more. I will try to take some pics of my Woodsmans, High Standard, and Browning Medalist. You just can't beat the finish quality, accuracy, and craftsmanship in these older guns.


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Ruger MK II, and only experience I have with DA 22 revolvers is an H&R, and a S&W, and I do not care for the trigger pull on the S&W.
Russell


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If money was no object I would say probably a Smith and Wesson 41, for a more cost efficient semi I would say the Ruger 512 as well. For the revolver there is no doubt what I would go with... A Smith and Wesson 34, well unless you wanted a full-size then I would say the 17 as long as it is a older Smith. But then again I may be a bit one sided as I only have old Smith revolvers besides 1 new one.


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