CZ 75 Kadet Kit:
Good
- Accurate for a service-type pistol
- Reliable
- Allows for IPSC practise with rig and receiver on the cheap
- Lots of readily available parts
Bad
- Expensive
- Magazines are expensive and can be difficult to procure (can order from USA)
S&W 422:
Good
- Reasonably good accuracy
- Reliable (eats any standard velocity ammo)
- Inexpensive
- Neat mag release on grip frontstrap
- Uses available S&W 41 mags (inexpensive)
- Parts still available (i.e. Wolff spring kits)
Bad
- Out of Production
- Odd grip angle
- Aluminum alloy receiver and slide--too light to hold on target (at least for me--wife does fine)
- OK accuracy: no tack hammer, but no shovel full of peas either
Ruger MK II 5.5" Bullbarrel:
Good
- Relatively Inexpensive and plentiful
- Tack Hammer (consistent 0.22" one-shot groups

)--no, really, it's a laser pistol...

- Eats anything and everything
- Easy to modify, great support network, lots of inexpensive upgrade parts
- Inexpensive, readily available magazines
- Ultimate Clip Loader (doesn't really belong in the list, but it is just too good to ignore!)
- Looks like the company's name sounds--aesthetics are subjective
- Shoots where you point it... (I know, I already said this, but it really does)
Bad
- Odd (but not uncomfortable) grip angle
- Too easy to shoot well. Hits everything you point it at: Becomes mundane, like knowing that you are going to win every game of chance you choose to play...
- Prices rising fast, likely due to the fact that they're amazing!
N.B.: Don't be dissuaded by fears of disassembly--read an online tutorial, and YouTube video on the subject, do it a couple of times, and you will be able to do it in your sleep
