.22 Pistols?

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.22 Pistols?

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Anyone know of any good, but cheap .22 pistols? I've heard mixed reviews about the S&W 22a, and I've heard great reviews about the Ruger MK III, and the 22/45. The Smith is about $100 cheaper than the Ruger.
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Ive heard a lot of good stuff about the Phoenix Arms 22's. They are about as cheap as you can get at about $150. But I have no first hand experience with them and I would question their reliability long term. The Ruger Mark III and the Browning Buckmark are both great guns. The Ruger is quite a bit cheaper and all but indestructible. The Mark III and 22/45 are basically the same gun, but the grip angle is different. The Mark III has the Luger grip angle while the 22/45 has the 1911 grip angle. I like both.
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I had a Ruger Mk-something long ago. it was amazingly accurate, a truckload of fun, and very reliable.
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The Ruger has proven itself over the long run, it's a good choice. :2cents:
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What exactly are you looking for? I have a Heritage Rough Rider single action I paid $175 for that's a blast to shoot. I also have an M&P 22 Compact that is so reliable I have considered carrying it. I'ts a great gun and is perfect for teaching new shooters how to handle an automatic. I think I paid @ $350 for mine:

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I've also seen mixed reviews of the heritage, the price tag sure is convincing!
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If I can find one, and have money for it at the same time, I will get a S&W 422. I had one years ago, another gun I should never have sold. :oops:
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I got my wife a Browning 1911 A1 .22 It seems to be a great pistol.
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I have both, the Heritage .22/.22 mag and a Ruger Mk II. In my opinion the Heritage is a fun plinker and the Ruger is when you need some accuracy and 10 shots to do it.
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When the wife first started shooting, I wanted to start her out on some cheap .22's to see if her interest would continue or just be a flash in the pan. Bought her the Heritage Rough Rider with both cylinders, 22LR and .22Mag, as well as a Phoenix HP22a.

Heritage is now owned by Taurus. Ours is more accurate with either .22WMR or WRF than it is with the .22LR. No problems with it, I'd guess it has in the neighborhood of 1500 rounds through it as it's a favorite of the kids and now grandkids. They tend to shoot low out of the box but the front sight can be carefully filed down to sight it in. Windage adjustment is only possible by bending the front sight blade.

I bought the Phoenix with just the short barrel, they make a longer "target" barrel for it, also magazines with the little pinky extension on them for folks with larger hands. They have a tendency to crack the frame under the right side grip if fed a lot of high velocity rounds. We have probably 2k rounds through ours, about 90% of it CCI Blazer. I tore it down out of the box and removed a bunch of casting flash and just did general cleanup work on it, and it's run 100% since new. Not real accurate at any range but fine for close in plinking, wouldn't make a bet on hitting anything past 15 yards or so. Maybe better with the target barrel, I was going to buy one but...

The wife traded an AR that she built for a Ruger MKII, five magazines, 550 rounds of ammo and $300. Has the heavy barrel and aftermarket trigger. Since then, I don't think she's shot the Heritage or Phoenix at all, lol. VERY accurate, sights are easily adjustable, just a real pleasure and blast to shoot. I'd say one of the Ruger's would be a great bet.
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entropy wrote:If I can find one, and have money for it at the same time, I will get a S&W 422. I had one years ago, another gun I should never have sold. :oops:
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My only .22 handgun is a revolver. It is an H&R that you can probably find for $150.00 (or less if you are lucky) It works perfectly. The nice thing about the revolvers is that there is a large range of ammo that you can shoot with them. I especially like the low power (primer only) rounds to knock tree rats out of the tops of water oaks. No more noisy than a pellet gun.
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I have( 3 ) one is a Colt New Frontier .22 mag. I also have a Colt Frontier Scout in .22 lr. and an old Ruger Mark I. They are all great shooters.
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Any Ruger semi auto is one I'd be happy to own. Same for the Ruger Single Six revolver. At a much lower price I would be happy to have a Heritage Rough Rider. I wanted to buy one on black Friday when the local Academy had one for 99.00 but when I went to the store there were fifty or more people in a single line to buy them and the bricks of 25.00 Winchester ammo so I headed for the door.
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This old Ruger Standard Model pre-dates the Mark I, and only has a 9 round mag. This one was made in 1962 which makes it my age. :)
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Here is another that is a pleasure to shoot. It is a Walther P22. It has nice sights on it that are adjustable and has the white dots.
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Good ol' 9-shot Hi-Standard Double Nine revolver. Works fine for cans, squirrels, or German squirrels.

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I have a Ruger Mark III that shoots like a target rifle. A Ruger SR22 that I love and stays softball size groups at 25 yards. What I would like is a High Standard H-D Military 4 inch, the ones I have had have been great pistols too.
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Next on my list is a 1911 in 22.
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<whispers in ear> GSG1911......Browning.........Colt Ace.........</whispers in ear> :twisted:

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