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S&W M&P 22, it's an M&P...nuff' said!
![]() Ruger 22/45, same grip as a 1911, great shooter, but do not own. Ruger 10/22 Takedown, 'cause it's tacti-cool. Comes with it's own backpack style case. |
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S&W has some fine 22 revolvers, a little bit high priced but nice.
In a rifle look at the CZ and Ruger 10/22........ ![]()
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I have a K22 Smith and Wesson which has been used for decades to train revolver shooters. It is a bit heavy for my taste, but is a fine gun. I would not recommend it. I love my Colt Diamondback in 22. It is more fun and a great shooter, but it is out of production and pricey. My Walther P22 is a fun gun and more accurate then I am. I would recommend it highly. It is reasonably priced and you have the option of loading it up like a Star Wars blaster. (Laser, light, silencer, etc.)
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I'll second the 10/22 Takedown. It's taken me a while, but I've got mine set up just the way I want it. I now have a peep sight with a fiber optic front, or I can pop the scope on it which has the elevation knob graduated out to 150 yards.
Or you could put a 22 conversion on a 1911 and have some pistol fun with a great trigger.
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