Favorite .22lr pistol

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flatwins

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walker said:
My S&W Mod 34 that my grandpa carried around. Its small, lightweight, and freakishly accurate. My Mk 2 slabside comp is a close second.

Model 34/63s are great! I had a pristine 34 and it is crazy accurate. My bro owns it now.
 

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:drooling: Thats a nice collection

Thanks, here is another fun gun.
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Been kicking around different .22's for a while and I think you officially sold me on the Buckmark.

Buckmark, hands down. They're very accurate, ergonomic, attractive, available in a ton of configurations and the aftermarket is pretty big. It beats the Ruger because the upper isn't the serialized part, making barrel swaps a breeze. When you've poured a metric buttload of rounds through them, you can rebuild the entire slide for about $25. Doing a trigger job is as easy as dropping a match target trigger with overtravel stop in and reversing one spring. Customer service? I needed to rebuild the slide on my wife's early Buckmark recently. They've discontinued and run out of some parts for the 1st gen slides. A new slide retails for $102. They sent me one for free!

Now that I've waxed poetic, here's the obligatory BM Porn. :)

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