.22 lr revolver suggestions

If you want to spend the extra money, a Smith and Wesson 617 would fit the bill. The 617 comes in both 6 shot and 10 shot, so you could get the same capacity as a semi auto if you so decided.
 
$300-450 depending on used condition and if they have the extra cylinder.

You could always look for an older style .22 revolver as well.
H&R Sportsman 999 are always fun. 9-shot schofield style and HKS makes speedloaders for them. Usually around $150-$250 if you can find them.

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If you can live with a beautifully blued, high quality double action, I'd recommend a SW 17 with a 6" barrel. Super accurate, great quality, great triggers both double and single action and only $300-$350 in VG condition.

Replacement grips if needed are easy to find (it's a K frame).
 
If you want to spend the extra money, a Smith and Wesson 617 would fit the bill. The 617 comes in both 6 shot and 10 shot, so you could get the same capacity as a semi auto if you so decided.

This particular revolver is the 'cat's meow'. I own a newer 6-shot version and have shot the 10-shot version. Out of box triggers aren't too shabby and they're reliable and accurate. I'd look for a used one as they're a tad on the pricey side new (learned from experience new: 800+, used: 500+ ). Also, if you're going to buy a new one make sure you get to physically inspect it first. There has been some rumblings on various forums about recent 617's regarding their fit and finish. I ordered mine through a dealer back East and was not impressed with the fit and finish of the one I received--still shoots well and I guess that's what's important but still....:mad: As mentioned earlier a Model 17 or a converted to a 6" barrel Model 18 would also be a good bet. YMMV.........
 
If it HAS TO BE SS, then go with a S&W617 (6 or 10 shots) but they are around 800$$$
If you can deal with a blue gun go with a S&W17 with a 6'' barrell and you won't sell it back!!!! I had a Ruger single-six, but I sold it to buy a 17.....
 
I agree Ruger's S-6 are very nice, but I like the additional challenge of shooting in double action....
 
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