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<blockquote data-quote="ProBusiness" data-source="post: 2016891" data-attributes="member: 6145"><p>I like the S&W 22A. Very accurate, good trigger, rail for mounting scope, plain sights (but you can find one or order one with fiber optic sights) but they just went up from $250 to $280 and $290 in Tulsa. You do have to keep them clean. VERY easy to disassemble. </p><p></p><p>I have not shot but would like to get the S&W MP22 with full size slide. Student had one the other day and it feels very good and it shot some ammo that I have trouble with but this gun shot 50 rounds without any problems. </p><p></p><p>Have read that Sig Misquitos are very picky on the ammo they will shoot and have also seen this first hand. The other day, three students had them and all three had multiple malfunctions in shooting their 50 rounds to qualify. </p><p></p><p>Ruger SR22 good looking but small gun with short barrel. Reviews say they function pretty good. </p><p></p><p>Ruger Mark II and III feel good but I still think they are very hard to re-assemble compared to other .22 guns. </p><p></p><p>Read that the Ruger 22/45 (i think this the name) are having major problems with taking apart and putting back together. So much that some guys are sending back to Ruger just because they cannot get them back together. As if there was a design problem. No first hand experience though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ProBusiness, post: 2016891, member: 6145"] I like the S&W 22A. Very accurate, good trigger, rail for mounting scope, plain sights (but you can find one or order one with fiber optic sights) but they just went up from $250 to $280 and $290 in Tulsa. You do have to keep them clean. VERY easy to disassemble. I have not shot but would like to get the S&W MP22 with full size slide. Student had one the other day and it feels very good and it shot some ammo that I have trouble with but this gun shot 50 rounds without any problems. Have read that Sig Misquitos are very picky on the ammo they will shoot and have also seen this first hand. The other day, three students had them and all three had multiple malfunctions in shooting their 50 rounds to qualify. Ruger SR22 good looking but small gun with short barrel. Reviews say they function pretty good. Ruger Mark II and III feel good but I still think they are very hard to re-assemble compared to other .22 guns. Read that the Ruger 22/45 (i think this the name) are having major problems with taking apart and putting back together. So much that some guys are sending back to Ruger just because they cannot get them back together. As if there was a design problem. No first hand experience though. [/QUOTE]
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