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<blockquote data-quote="guns are dumb" data-source="post: 1319256" data-attributes="member: 5564"><p>I would also suggest Sports World, they keep several on-hand that aren't the average run-of the mill Buckmark's. They also have others that you can compare to, like the Model 41<img src="/images/smilies/naughty.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":naughty:" title="Naughty :naughty:" data-shortname=":naughty:" />. I know people recommend the Buckmark over the (all metal) Ruger mostly because the perceived difficulty in breaking down the Ruger, but after doing it once it's not difficult at all, if that is a concern, the Model 41 is the easiest to field strip.</p><p></p><p>Not that I'm trying to talk you into something else, but I've owned several semi-auto .22's (unfortunately not a Walther, though they had all three, the OSP, GSP and SP22 at H&H last time I was there), but my favorite .22 to just go out and shoot is a 10 shot 617 revolver, which they also have at Sports World that you can check out to see if it interests you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="guns are dumb, post: 1319256, member: 5564"] I would also suggest Sports World, they keep several on-hand that aren't the average run-of the mill Buckmark's. They also have others that you can compare to, like the Model 41:naughty:. I know people recommend the Buckmark over the (all metal) Ruger mostly because the perceived difficulty in breaking down the Ruger, but after doing it once it's not difficult at all, if that is a concern, the Model 41 is the easiest to field strip. Not that I'm trying to talk you into something else, but I've owned several semi-auto .22's (unfortunately not a Walther, though they had all three, the OSP, GSP and SP22 at H&H last time I was there), but my favorite .22 to just go out and shoot is a 10 shot 617 revolver, which they also have at Sports World that you can check out to see if it interests you. [/QUOTE]
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