Well I have had many .22 pistols first was a Ruger MKII, and my last .22 purchase was a Ruger.
I know how accurate and dependable Ruger is but decided I would try something new but based on a tried and true design.
So my 22/45 has a poly frame (super light) and a aluminum steel sleeved barrel which is light, accurate, and threaded.
The sights are adjustable and it came with a weaver rail. Comes down to what will give me a dependable, acurate shooter, with all kinds of mods and parts available unlike many overseas models....
Anyways, not getting rid of this 21st century pistol, and my kids love shooting it as well.
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Firearms modeled after the early Eastern European handguns. (ie. Luger or Nambu) The heavily angled grip, long narrow barrel, etc. etc. I just don't like the look or feel of them. I know they come heavily recommended for good reason, but the truth is that I'd rather just save and buy a 9mm or .45 down the road than buy a .22 I really don't like. I'f I can't stand looking at it or holding it, then buying it is a waste because I'll never use it......
A month ago I bought a Ruger SR-22 pistol, at first I was considering the Walther P22 but the guy at the store strongly suggested me the SR-22 instead of the P22.
I'll get to try it next week-end for the first time. I like how slim the grip is, I wanted a light and small/compact size pistol.
It's a very small frame like the Walther, so because of barrel length laws, you'll have a barrel extending 20mm in front of the slide...or get the one with an extended slide.
Long barrel, normal slide:
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Long slide:
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I would suggest a Beretta 71, these are used but rebarreled from the original 4 inch version. Can be had for about $350 and they are accurate and very reliable.
Another vote for the S&W 617. Very high quality and very accurate. It's expensive but it is also something your great grandkids could inherit.
I love mine and it really feels different shooting and a nice and deliberate process..
Heading to the BC Rod and Gun show this weekend. I'll be keeping my eye open...



























