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<blockquote data-quote="jc5420" data-source="post: 2005895" data-attributes="member: 16425"><p>Well, I still have yet to purchase a new .22lr firearm. While I am still in the market, I am really looking for a good deal. Most of these .22lr handguns I am looking at seem to hold their value very well, therefore, I may be sitting on my thick wallet a little while longer.</p><p></p><p>My father has purchased a Beretta Neos .22lr and while it looks neat it leaves me with more issues than I am comfortable with shelling out the money for one. The grip angle is a little steep which does not bother me too much as I already have shot it at 10, 15 and 25 yards with much success. The only downfalls to this firearm is for one the safety is in a terrible position and when on safe it digs into your skin very sharply in the crease of your thumb. The sight picture is not that great and I know this can be fixed, but I would rather save my money for a handgun setup close to the way I would like. The railing along the top is very out there and adds too much excess weight for a child to balance it well, much less its not really needed for my intended purpose.</p><p></p><p>I guess what I am getting at is that I have decided that its either going to be a browning, ruger, or possibly bersa. Time will tell whenever I find that right deal that magically opens my pocket book.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jc5420, post: 2005895, member: 16425"] Well, I still have yet to purchase a new .22lr firearm. While I am still in the market, I am really looking for a good deal. Most of these .22lr handguns I am looking at seem to hold their value very well, therefore, I may be sitting on my thick wallet a little while longer. My father has purchased a Beretta Neos .22lr and while it looks neat it leaves me with more issues than I am comfortable with shelling out the money for one. The grip angle is a little steep which does not bother me too much as I already have shot it at 10, 15 and 25 yards with much success. The only downfalls to this firearm is for one the safety is in a terrible position and when on safe it digs into your skin very sharply in the crease of your thumb. The sight picture is not that great and I know this can be fixed, but I would rather save my money for a handgun setup close to the way I would like. The railing along the top is very out there and adds too much excess weight for a child to balance it well, much less its not really needed for my intended purpose. I guess what I am getting at is that I have decided that its either going to be a browning, ruger, or possibly bersa. Time will tell whenever I find that right deal that magically opens my pocket book. [/QUOTE]
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