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Originally Posted by jag312
I own just one .22 caliber revolver, a Smith & Wesson K22 Masterpiece, s/n K155XX. I believe that puts in in 1947. It is so accurate, that it makes me look good. I'm not suggesting that you get one as old as mine. What I am suggesting is that when you are tempted to buy a lesser revolver, you take the money you would spend, put it in an sealed envelope, and put the envelope away. Then the next time you are tempted to buy a lesser revolver, you take that money, put it in an sealed envelope, and put that envelope away with the first. After you have done this a few times, you take the money out of the envelopes and buy the best .22 caliber revolver; a K22 Masterpiece, Model 17, Model 18, etc. Trust me, you will be happy.
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Sound advice, I've seen lots of club members with lots of money tied up in big bore guns, they can't afford to feed. Then they have a ****** .22 they shoot all the time, and don't really enjoy.
My policy has always been to buy the best .22 guns I can, and to buy any .22 that looks like fun. That way you can have a boat load of fun at the range with just a few dollars of ammo.