05RAV, I will say that the norinco is a good pistol, at a great price point, but when you saw the fit and finish is on par with the original colts, Shows you must never have had a Colt.
Hi,
I already got a decent 9mm (CZ-75B omega). I have quite a bit of .22LR amo laying around, and I'm starting to look at .22LR pistols. The Chiappa is cheap and on sale right now, but reviews aren't great. The GSGs/SIG look nice and I appreciate the full-size 1911 aspect.
The Ruger Mark-type pistols are sweet, to me they are looking like Lugers. They seem solid. Im told that Browning buckmark is good.
If I was to buy only one .22LR pistol, a solid piece that would last forever, what should I shop for? I would say below $700.
Any recommendations for a .22that could be passed on to the kid later in life? Robustness and reliability is the TOP priority here.
A revolver is not out of the equation, but I don't know if they are as reliable (or more) than pistols in rimfire config.
Thoughts?
Ruger I,II, or III, though I'm not a fan, they will last forever. I'd prefer the Buckmark in a new pistol, but you can't beat a used Hi-Standard for durability, reliability, accuracy, and beauty.
05RAV, I will say that the norinco is a good pistol, at a great price point, but when you saw the fit and finish is on par with the original colts, Shows you must never have had a Colt.
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05RAV, I will say that the norinco is a good pistol, at a great price point, but when you saw the fit and finish is on par with the original colts, Shows you must never have had a Colt.
I've never had one, but I have three other Norinco pistols; fit is on par or better (tighter) than the originals on my NZ 85, my 1911 (and after more than 3000 rounds each, the fit is staying that way), while the finish leave a bit to be desired, but they are as good as many other imports; and my NP58; the finish and the fit is better than the Sigs I have handled; grips were bad, but I replaced those.
I would guess that their little .22 would be just fine. What about replacement clips though?
At some point in time I had an opportunity to look at the Colt Huntsman owned by a friend of mine (an iteration of the Colt Woodsman; nearly identical). No better fit and finish than the M93. One can still buy a Colt Huntsman at P&S Militaria from where a friend of mine bought his.
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At some point in time I had an opportunity to look at the Colt Huntsman owned by a friend of mine (an iteration of the Colt Woodsman; nearly identical). No better fit and finish than the M93. One can still buy a Colt Huntsman at P&S Militaria from where a friend of mine bought his.
I have the Norinco (which is going on the block shortly), 2 Huntsman pistols (4.5" and 6") and a couple of Woodsman pistols (a 4.5" 1st Model and a 6" 2nd Model). The Norinco is nowhere near any of the Colt's...
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So what exactly does it mean? Nowhere near in what sense?
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So what exactly does it mean? Nowhere near in what sense?
Fit/finish and accuracy both, as well as quality of manufacture (especially of small parts). Take the Norinco and any of the Colt's apart (detail strip) and look at them side by side - there really is no comparison...
Fit and finish for the M93 are on par with that for the Colt Huntsman. Inside or out. For example, the bluing on the M93 is absolutely superb (see my pic in #31). All parts for the M93 fit together very well and work as an old Singer sewing machine (if you are old enough to remember them). I don’t know what is the condition of your M93 but like I said in post #31, mine was ONIB, covered in cosmoline. May be yours is an old beater and does not look so great, I don’t know. The only thing that is better in Colt Huntsman are wooden grip covers. For me it's a minor part anyway.
Accuracy is a completely different story. The only fair comparison would be to put both pistols in a gun vise and precisely measure the groupings. Otherwise a lot depends on the shooter. If you are not satisfied with the M93 accuracy that might be your problem as a shooter. For me, the M93 in my hands is very accurate at 20-25 yards, more accurate than I am as a shooter. The M93 has quite primitive fixed iron sights and even with sights like that it shoots splendidly.
At some point in time I had an opportunity to look at the Colt Huntsman owned by a friend of mine (an iteration of the Colt Woodsman; nearly identical). No better fit and finish than the M93. One can still buy a Colt Huntsman at P&S Militaria from where a friend of mine bought his.
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At some point in time I had an opportunity to look at the Colt Huntsman owned by a friend of mine (an iteration of the Colt Woodsman; nearly identical). No better fit and finish than the M93. One can still buy a Colt Huntsman at P&S Militaria from where a friend of mine bought his.
Really, I find that hard to believe, used ones maybe, Colts had not made these since the 1990's of so, I forget the exact year..
and the M93 is based on the PRE woodsman Colts.



























