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<blockquote data-quote="ldp4570" data-source="post: 1504054" data-attributes="member: 5168"><p>If your still serious about the .22mag, go do a search on GunBroker for SW 650(3" fixed sight J-frame), SW 651(2", 4", 6"[RARE] all with adjustable sights) both are stainless steel 6 shot revolvers. There were a few Talo specials where they had extra cylinder and yoke in .22lr. That 650 or 651 in the shorter barrels are flame throwers!! Next search for AMT AutoMag II. Semiauto in 3", 4", 6" barrel lengths. Since there is no cylinder gap its flash looks more like a small nuke going off, and if your on an indoor range, you'll have everyones attention after the first explosion!!!!! Then there is the older Grendel which is the daddy of the newer Keltec .22Mag. pistol. Now that new Keltec looks like the perfect fit in a kit bag along with several spare mags already loaded up since I think they hold either 15 or 20 rounds each, plus some boxed ammo stashed away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ldp4570, post: 1504054, member: 5168"] If your still serious about the .22mag, go do a search on GunBroker for SW 650(3" fixed sight J-frame), SW 651(2", 4", 6"[RARE] all with adjustable sights) both are stainless steel 6 shot revolvers. There were a few Talo specials where they had extra cylinder and yoke in .22lr. That 650 or 651 in the shorter barrels are flame throwers!! Next search for AMT AutoMag II. Semiauto in 3", 4", 6" barrel lengths. Since there is no cylinder gap its flash looks more like a small nuke going off, and if your on an indoor range, you'll have everyones attention after the first explosion!!!!! Then there is the older Grendel which is the daddy of the newer Keltec .22Mag. pistol. Now that new Keltec looks like the perfect fit in a kit bag along with several spare mags already loaded up since I think they hold either 15 or 20 rounds each, plus some boxed ammo stashed away. [/QUOTE]
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