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If you have the time to be patient, you can find deals on what you want. I accompanied my brother to a local gun store recently when he needed a replacement spring for an older 22 lr rifle (Glenfield 69), and I foolishly wandered near the used handgun counter. Before I knew it, a Ruger Mk II priced at $199 was in my hand, and it came home with me.
Same thing happened a couple years back, with an H&R Sportsman revolver.
Speaking of revolvers... I know you want a semiauto, but the revolvers are great fun too. Usually 9 in the cylinder, so you aren't underloaded for the first run. Plus, the semi's can be finicky. If you can load it into a revolver cylinder, you can shoot it.
I also have an old High Standard SportKing (accurate as sin, doesn't like cheap ammo, mags are expensive and a bit picky), and a S&W 22A (kind of ugly but still accurate).
Same thing happened a couple years back, with an H&R Sportsman revolver.
Speaking of revolvers... I know you want a semiauto, but the revolvers are great fun too. Usually 9 in the cylinder, so you aren't underloaded for the first run. Plus, the semi's can be finicky. If you can load it into a revolver cylinder, you can shoot it.
I also have an old High Standard SportKing (accurate as sin, doesn't like cheap ammo, mags are expensive and a bit picky), and a S&W 22A (kind of ugly but still accurate).