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What's Your Favorite .22 Handgun?
I really like my 17-3 but this is the gun I'm most likely to grab on the way to the range:
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My 617-4 4" 10 shot. I used to love my 17's, and still do, but this one has stolen my heart. Very accurate, buttery smooth, and balances perfectly. It's a keeper.
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A S&W model 17 - period.
A 617 will do also..
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My 617-4 4" 10 shot. I used to love my 17's, and still do, but this one has stolen my heart. Very accurate, buttery smooth, and balances perfectly. It's a keeper.
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I concur!
Although, the Ruger MK III and the model 41 will be sticking around for quite a while
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By far, my Model 41.
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My 41
Just got a 6" 617 so it is seeing more use right now. It is not as picky as my 41 with the cheap bulk stuff.
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Sir, probably my Browning Buckmark. It feeds everything and is accurate with most loads I've tried. It's not as spiffy as my mid-'50s K22, but neither is it as fussy.
Hope this helps, and Semper Fi.
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I just sold my Hammerli Free Pistol and have suddenly realized that this is the only non-C&R/Antique gun that I own.
All my others except for a M1 Garand and a Chiefs Special Airweight are pre-war and therefor older than I am.
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Ruger MkII like the one pictured. Accurate, stainless steel, and runs on any brand of 22lr.
I would dearly like one of the K frame Smith 22s, but never have the funds available when I see one.
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favorite 22
My favorite 22 is my s-w mdl.34-1,ser.# M3.or my 34-1 with a 6in.barrel
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That's easy for me, in a revolver, my S&W Model 34, in a semi-auto, my Ruger Mk II.
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I have a Ruger just like the one pictured. I am also currently the keeper of a K-22 and it is very nice also.
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Colt Diamondback here.
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Pre-18 (1952) with only about 65% blueing, well used but not abused. My favorite .22 handgun to carry.
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Was my Ruger KMK-512, stainless bull barrell five and a half inch Mark II.
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Would have to be ca. 1959 Model 17. Almost too nice to shoot, but just loves CCI Blazer 40gr. For slow plinking, a minty 3-screw Single Six 5.5" that has come to stay.
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I confess that my only 22 is my 1972 High Standard Victor. I have the Ciener units for my Colt MK IV and Browning High Power.
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I enjoy my j and k frame wheelgun 22's.
My favorite is a custom 41.
But the most used is my bullseye 22, it is a Pardini from the late 70's. Last Thursday I scored a 873 in a 900 match with it. This is very good for me as I am only classified as an expert and this is a high master score.
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Don't you love it when everything goes right.
Very nice!!
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Ruger Single Six with 6 1/2" barrel, stainless.
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Sip,
The guys picked out a very nice gun for your son. Good friends to have!
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I need a good shooter. The ones I have are non shooters now. Too nice and too rare. I need to find one that's not a collector. What do y'all think about the SIG Mosquito?
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Sig Mosquito is a good firearm, BUT it will like CCI mini mags, They are costly compared to the ruger's appetite of ANYTHING you feed it, I sold my Sig. Kept my Ruger MKII.
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Perhaps the Ruger (mark II or earlier) or even the Smith 22A.
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That's a very interesting Ruger. I've never seen one like it.
Can you tell us more about it. Did the factory do the rib too?
What year(s) was the brake offered.
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My favorite .22 handgun?
The free one.
I won a Buckmark just after they were introduced years ago on a punchboard.
I've nearly worn it out!
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Hands down it would be the Model 41, but a recently acquired 617 in 6" is gaining a lot of favor with me.
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I have 3 competion models of Ruger MK II. Any one of the three is a great gun. I have a black model which I like simply because it is black,
not stainless. I put Herrets grips on the black one. They are walnut and
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