The lightest and the smallest .22 semi-auto pistol?

blackbagop

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Hi,

Which one is the lightest and/or the smallest .22 semi-auto pistol what we can buy brand new (not surplus, not used) nowadays at the stores?

Thanks
 
The Swiss Arms SA22 is great. At a very lean 24.6 ounces and an overall length of 7.2”, this handgun can be easily operated by nearly anyone!

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Browning 1911-22 with polymer frame I would say is the lightest and smallest, smaller dimensions than a SA22 or 22/45 lite, I have 2 one with a polymer frame and one with aluminum frame, I also have a beretta 71, I've never weighed the two but I think the 71 might be heavier, and almost impossible to find mags for. My vote is the browning, still my favorite 22 pistol out of all the ones I own in 22, and not picky either.
 
While a little off topic, i recently had the opportunity to fire one of these little gems (owned by a 12.x licencee at my range).

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Unless i was going to a gunfight in an elevator, and i had a knife as backup (jammy) it's not something i would want to stake my life on, but it was still a hoot to shoot.

Too bad such things aren't available except to grandfathered users. Certainly a great humbler on the range.
 
Colt Woodsman or the Norinco clone for a lot less money. Both are light weight, compact an reliable.

Second this. The Norinco M93 Sportsman (a clone of the Colt Woodsman gen 1) weighs 25 oz and has a barrel length of 115 mm (4.52 inch) and the overall length of 212 mm (8.35 inch). And what a shooter! I own the upgraded GSG 1911-22 and the Grand Power K22S and the little Sportsman is on par with both of them in the accuracy department. Fit and finish are very, very good. Indestructible because it's made of steel.
 
I have one and I love it however it doesn't meet the OP's criteria of new and not being surplused.

I too have an 'ancient' but small and only just restricted 22 pistol.

A Star Model F, but its full steel frame/slide, with a 4.2 inch barrel.

Got it for the kids to shoot under direct supervision well before the Neos was manufactured. They happily popped away at 10 yard paper targets with big smiles frozen to their faces!
They all found my otherwise very fine 5.5 bull barrel Ruger Mk II, a little too heavy for their pre-teen hands.
If the Berretta Model 71 was more commonly available then (about 15 years ago) it would have been my first choice instead.

Cheers....
 
Pretty sure it would be Browning 1911-22. I had one and its pretty small and very light so was hard to shoot and take it seriously lol
 
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