22 Handguns

I checked my inventory list of .22 handguns. I've currently have 14 semi-autos, 17 revolvers, one double-barrel derringer and a single shot. The single shot is the most unique. It's a J. Stevens Offhand No. 35 from the early '30's.
 

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I have a model 18-4 a 17-3, a 4" and 6" premodels in 22lr

I have 3 Rugers a Mark I and a bull barrelled Mark III and a Bearcat

a couple years ago I bought a I frame "kit gun" with almost no finish from a forum member, Fitted it with a 4" barrel and it has become my favorite 22 revolver. Got several blue grouse with it for hunting camp this year (legal to do here). It rides in a holster on the front of my Polaris Ranger seat next to a 4" 45 colt
 
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I currently own 7 .22 caliber handguns. Two of them are revolvers and five of them are semi-autos. I probably shoot my revolvers maybe 1 out of every 20 outings.
 
Four of each and a single-shot pistol.

1954 Kit Gun
Model 43
1958 K22 (not 17)
C*** Diamondback

C*** 4.5" Huntsman
C*** Challenger
C*** Match Target
Ruger Mk II Target

H&R USRA Model
 
Everyone needs at least one .22 revolver and one .22 automatic. Don't get me started about .22 rifles, I'm just as passionate about those too.

18-3, 651, 3 pre 17 Masterpieces, Outdoorsman, 53.

Colt Woodsman Sport and Target

High Standard Supermatic Citation Model 107
 

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Here's a few, an 18-2, 1 8-3, a couple K-22v Masterpieces, a 48 and a 63. Not shown a 34-1 and a High Standard Derringer

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I used to collect pre-War High Standards and compete in a local Bullseye league with "modern" semi auto High Standards, but from the gitgo I've always had one or two 22 revolvers. Right now a 1948 vintage K22 goes to the range more often than my remaining semis.

Froggie
 
I get excited about .22 handgun threads, there could be an arguement that if a person was to own one handgun...I think it is an ultimate outdoors gun for trail or as a companion to the rifle or shotgun afield to camping and fishing, backwoods motor-biking, mtn bicycling, you name it-it is a winner in many ways for most folks...I have and love
Model 34 with 2"
Model18 with 4"
Model 17 with 6"
Model 617 with 6"
RugerSingle six convertible 5.5" stainless
RugerSingle six convertible 6.5" blue
RugerSingle six convertible 9.5" blue
RugerMkII stainless 5.5" target bull
RugerMkII blue 4.75"
Ruger LCR dao 2"
Hi Standard Double 9 with 5.5" blue .22 mag
Hi Standard Sentinel blue 6"
Browning Buckmark 5.5" slab bull bbl in blue
I think that's all of them other than an RG 3" .22 short that cost me 6 bucks lol...
And I have to edit that I forgot that I have a mint Colt Peacemaker convertible with 6" in blue…and I acquired a 7.5" n.o.s. Buntline bbl for it but haven't installed yet….this is identical to the 1st handgun I fired in 1976 when I was 10…killed many many gophers in Montana with it along with rabbits and birds…was my Dad's only handgun and the biggest regret from parting from any firearm was that for me…so when I found a mint copy a few years ago, the $750 didn't hurt as much as the earlier loss…
Cheers for the mighty rimfire! Maybe an S&W outdoorsman if the stars align for me one day!
 
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17, 17-6, single shot 3rd model & 41

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An older 41 with two barrels

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53-2

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Colt Diamondback

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Colt Service Model Ace

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Ruger Mk I

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Ruger Mk II

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Beretta 950B

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Beretta 76

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Beretta 87

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Hämmerli 212

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Hämmerli 215

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Hämmerli 280

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AMT Lightning

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AMT AutoMag II

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Pardini SP 22

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Walther PPK

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Sig P210 .22 conversion

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Well, in the past I owned a High Standard target pistol, sadly stolen from storage when I was between addresses. I gave away two High Standard 929s but, maybe, I'll have to look, the 4" might have come back to me. But I have quite a few .22s, anyway:

Walther P-22 with Gemtech suppressor

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My lady has my other Walther P-22. That's why I think I have the 929 because I think she gave it back to me. :D

Walther PPK/S .22:

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I have a matched set, NIB, of a SIG Sauer Mosquito (no picture) and a GSG Firefly (also no picture). Same gun, as you all know.

NAA Mini revolver .22 Short

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That mini-revolver is NIB, too. I ain't firing that thing. :rolleyes:

Then there are these 3:

3 Ruger .22s - Single Six .22 Magnum - Old style Bearcat not modified - Single Six .22 not modified

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I have always liked .22s but I don't play with them much.
 

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