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<blockquote data-quote="druryj" data-source="post: 3258479" data-attributes="member: 10465"><p>You know my thoughts on this; I like the lightweight S&W M&P Compact .22 I traded off a while back so much that I bought another one. It is the most reliable, light, easy to clean, eats pretty much anything .22 pistol made IMO. It's light weight, minute-of-paper-plate-accurate, and as reliable as a rimfire pistol can be, above all else. And its light. It's a similar design, operation and feel and thus an easy step up to a M&P Shield EZ in .380 ACP or M&P Compact in 9mm too, but it's lighter, if she decides to move up to a bigger caliber. It is the only .22 [pistol (of the ones I had before that boat thing happened) that I really trust as an "apron gun" (and it's real light so it don't pull her apron down), for the wife to have while she's in there making me a sammich. Or vacuuming, or laundry-in' or moppin' or them other wimmin-things they do while I play on OSA and fiddle with my guns and sneak sniffs off the Hoppes #9 bottle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="druryj, post: 3258479, member: 10465"] You know my thoughts on this; I like the lightweight S&W M&P Compact .22 I traded off a while back so much that I bought another one. It is the most reliable, light, easy to clean, eats pretty much anything .22 pistol made IMO. It's light weight, minute-of-paper-plate-accurate, and as reliable as a rimfire pistol can be, above all else. And its light. It's a similar design, operation and feel and thus an easy step up to a M&P Shield EZ in .380 ACP or M&P Compact in 9mm too, but it's lighter, if she decides to move up to a bigger caliber. It is the only .22 [pistol (of the ones I had before that boat thing happened) that I really trust as an "apron gun" (and it's real light so it don't pull her apron down), for the wife to have while she's in there making me a sammich. Or vacuuming, or laundry-in' or moppin' or them other wimmin-things they do while I play on OSA and fiddle with my guns and sneak sniffs off the Hoppes #9 bottle. [/QUOTE]
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