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<blockquote data-quote="docohm" data-source="post: 2936112" data-attributes="member: 40838"><p>I also have a MKIII 22/45 AND a S&W SW22 Victory which I bought earlier this year when they were first announced. I've had my 22/45 for a couple of years and it is highly modified for reliability and speed. I've shot steel challenge with both. After trying the stock SW22 for a few months I've gone back to the 22/45, it's more reliable for me. Maybe it's the cheap 22LR ammo I use but I find the 22/45 will eat anything and NEVER jam, the SW22 would not jam often but a couple of times during a SC session. Just enough to knock my scores down. So, I went back to the 22/45 and thinking about getting a MKIV 22/45 when (or if?) they ever come out. OR.... I might just use my 22/45 for a few more years until I finally wear it out which might not ever happen! </p><p>I do find that the SW22 is quite a bargain! Out of the box it is very accurate and quite nice to shoot, my cost was right at $350. I got my 22/45 for $300 a couple of years ago and put another $250 in it to make it better for Steel Challenge. So... The SW22 is quote a bargain!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="docohm, post: 2936112, member: 40838"] I also have a MKIII 22/45 AND a S&W SW22 Victory which I bought earlier this year when they were first announced. I've had my 22/45 for a couple of years and it is highly modified for reliability and speed. I've shot steel challenge with both. After trying the stock SW22 for a few months I've gone back to the 22/45, it's more reliable for me. Maybe it's the cheap 22LR ammo I use but I find the 22/45 will eat anything and NEVER jam, the SW22 would not jam often but a couple of times during a SC session. Just enough to knock my scores down. So, I went back to the 22/45 and thinking about getting a MKIV 22/45 when (or if?) they ever come out. OR.... I might just use my 22/45 for a few more years until I finally wear it out which might not ever happen! I do find that the SW22 is quite a bargain! Out of the box it is very accurate and quite nice to shoot, my cost was right at $350. I got my 22/45 for $300 a couple of years ago and put another $250 in it to make it better for Steel Challenge. So... The SW22 is quote a bargain! [/QUOTE]
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