Favorite .22lr pistol

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Rabbitcreekok

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I really like the new Ruger SR22. Shoots really nice and is easy to break down for cleaning.

I also like the Beretta U22 Neos.

Although it is not a .22 originally, I like my Sig P226 factory .22 conversion.

Has anyone shot the Smith M & P22? It looks like it should be a good shooter.
 
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Rabbitcreekok said:
I really like the new Ruger SR22. Shoots really nice and is easy to break down for cleaning.

I also like the Beretta U22 Neos.

Although it is not a .22 originally, I like my Sig P226 factory .22 conversion.

Has anyone shot the Smith M & P22? It looks like it should be a good shooter.

I can agree that sr 22 is a nice gun but its nmnot even comparable to mu sr9 in style so idk why the call it the sr22
 

druryj

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I know I posted about the model 17, following her to second place is my Walther PPK/s in .22lr.
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Manurhin/Walther PPK/s
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I would ... well, about anything for that .22 PPK/S! Sweet.
 

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I've got both a Ruger Mark III w/ some Volquartsen upgrades and a Buckmark Camper w/ the sear spring reversed. Both are stainless with adjustable rears and fiber fronts. The Buckmark with the spring mod trigger is super crisp and right at 2 lbs and is definitely easier to clean and dissasemble.
While the Ruger looks real nice, if I had to do it over again I'd just go with the Buckmark.
 

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