Pics of your other .22's

It's a Korth. There's a SW 41 too, but nobody wants a photo of that.

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My other .22LR. In case anyone is interested, that's a SilencerCo "Sparrow" silencer on the muzzle. The pistol was modified with the several Volquartsen kits available for these Rugers.

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Here's a Buckmark I recently put together for my son. Flipped the sear spring, removed the mag disconnect, and added Tactical Solutions barrel, grips and compensator. The goal was a lightweight, easy to shoot pistol that also looks cool. Mission accomplished. The trigger is about 2.25 lbs and TacSol parts shaved about 10 oz off the weight.

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I did a little work on my SIG 1911-22. I ordered a CWA Exoskeleton Slide and matching compensator, flat mainspring housing, mag well, Valkyrie Tactical grips and extended basepads. I had the frame cerakoted Tungsten and the grips cerakoted Graphite black.
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My club has a 100 yard .22LR match the first Sunday of each month. We have 20 benches, and we have to run 3 relays to accommodate all the shooters. I decided that I would like to shoot this match so I showed up with my little old cheap Remington 580 single shot. There were a lot of chuckles and smirks. These guys are shooting Coopers, Anschutz's, Kimber's, Remington 40X, 514, 540 and some very nice custom built rifles. I ended up putting some good 'glass' on top and started showing them that you don't always need a high dollar rifle to shoot straight. This is what this little girl will do at 100 yards - 10 shots (center ring is 1"). They don't laugh anymore!
 

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