I have a PPX which I more or less enjoy, especially for its price and intended purpose as a non-competition range toy.
I would like to get a rimfire handgun for cheap practice though. 10y gong, 15y paper, 25y paper.
Candidates:
The Mark III is a classic .22 but I don't really love the Nambu styling and the grip angle is kind of far away from the PPX. Not ambi friendly. Hard to clean.
The PPQ would be a nice trainer and is ambi friendly but it seems like a waste to use up a spot in my gun case for another black / polymer handgun. Ambi friendly. Hard to get magazines for though.
Oddly the Buckmark is most expensive (since it only comes with 1 magazine). Rubber URX grips could be nice? Hard to clean. Seems to be the prime candidate by virtue of doing everything sort of well but not excelling at anything. Not ambi friendly.
Opinions?
I would like to get a rimfire handgun for cheap practice though. 10y gong, 15y paper, 25y paper.
Candidates:
- Smith Wesson 22A Talo Edition (With thick target grips)
- Ruger Mark III Target with target grips
- Walther PPQ in .22 LR
- Buckmark URX
The Mark III is a classic .22 but I don't really love the Nambu styling and the grip angle is kind of far away from the PPX. Not ambi friendly. Hard to clean.
The PPQ would be a nice trainer and is ambi friendly but it seems like a waste to use up a spot in my gun case for another black / polymer handgun. Ambi friendly. Hard to get magazines for though.
Oddly the Buckmark is most expensive (since it only comes with 1 magazine). Rubber URX grips could be nice? Hard to clean. Seems to be the prime candidate by virtue of doing everything sort of well but not excelling at anything. Not ambi friendly.
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