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  1. #21
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    Default Re: Recommendations for .22lr Revolver

    The most accurate 22 pistol I own is a Dan Wesson revolver. I highly recommend one of those if you can find one. I got mine for $300, and its more accurate than my single six, SW K22, or Browning Buckmark.

    Its built on the same frame as the 357 mag, so it should last forever shooting .22

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    Default Re: Recommendations for .22lr Revolver

    My Ruger Single Six is a tank. Range, squirrel hunting, trapping. It happens to match the Super Black Hawk in .44 mag nicely with rosewood grips and stainless finish. The ability to convert to .22 Magnum is a plus too.

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    Default Re: Recommendations for .22lr Revolver

    another vote for the k-22.
    nothing can surpass it in heirloom quality.
    my example is from the mid 50's and is just a tack driver.
    it's only metal, we can out think it....

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    Default Re: Recommendations for .22lr Revolver

    The Heritage line is a more economical choice, with a 6.5" barrel and interchangeable cylinders. For the price, a pair can be had for the price of a premium revolver. Any money left over can go for ammo.

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    Default Re: Recommendations for .22lr Revolver

    Quote Originally Posted by mrat View Post
    The Heritage line is a more economical choice, with a 6.5" barrel and interchangeable cylinders. For the price, a pair can be had for the price of a premium revolver. Any money left over can go for ammo.
    During a sale you can buy four or five for the price of a Ruger. Not disparaging Ruger because they are in a different class, but for a fun plinker I think people would be well served with the Heritage.
    Some people just plain suck.
    If you're gonna be dumb ya gotta be tough.

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    Default Re: Recommendations for .22lr Revolver

    For "general range time fun" I'd say smaller & lighter is key. The bigger heavier guns absorb all of the recoil & take away the fun. I have multiple Charter Arms, a Taurus 990, A Heritage Jonny Boy & a S&W 43c. The 11oz S&W is the only one that lives in the range bag, It's the most fun to shoot!
    Tact is just not saying true stuff. I'll pass.

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