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Recommend a good 22LR Pistol
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<blockquote data-quote="penman53" data-source="post: 1280285" data-attributes="member: 870"><p>I just shot a Browning buckmark last weekend at the OKC gun club bullseye training. Actually I had the chance to shoot a Walther, Smith and Wesson 41, rugers and of course the Browning. The Browning had an excellent trigger, very crisp with minimal creep. Nice sights and a great grip and bore axis. It shot very good and for the money I think it would be an excellent buy. However the Rugers are always a good deal and a great shooter also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="penman53, post: 1280285, member: 870"] I just shot a Browning buckmark last weekend at the OKC gun club bullseye training. Actually I had the chance to shoot a Walther, Smith and Wesson 41, rugers and of course the Browning. The Browning had an excellent trigger, very crisp with minimal creep. Nice sights and a great grip and bore axis. It shot very good and for the money I think it would be an excellent buy. However the Rugers are always a good deal and a great shooter also. [/QUOTE]
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