Best .22 pistol

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Hey folks im looking for a good .22 pistol... My son wants to start shooting them...

I need to know witch one would be the best, I plan on keeping it ...

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Honestly my Ruger MKIII Target is crazy smooth, shoots so accurate I can't believe it.

Might be a little heavy for a little guy though.
 
No such thing as "the best" of anything. Its always subjective on a persons taste.

I personally prefer the Chiappa 1911 as I like the design of the 1911. But Ruger seems to make good target models for accuracy and build quality as well.
 
I have a Challenger III (precursor to the Buckmark) i like it. the Buckmark series has alot of options so don't overlook those. as a semi auto, you may have to play around a bit till you find a brand of ammo it will like.
 
+1 for Margolin's. Then I'd go with Unique, and then Pardini. Pardini is better then both but costs you more, you'd be lucky to find one used for 800$. But, if your plan is to keep it then I'd
recomment buying new with correct grip size. Or, if money is not concern and you positively want "da best" then have a look at new Walthers. It may run up to well over 2500$ but it is the best 22 for all I know.
 
Honestly my Ruger MKIII Target is crazy smooth, shoots so accurate I can't believe it.

Might be a little heavy for a little guy though.

You might have to make allowances for smaller, novice shooters.
My example I have an excellent Ruger Mk II 5.5 inch bull barrel. However, my teenage daughters at the time found it too heavy for thier little hands.
I ended up purchasing a Star Model F, and although it could not hold a candle to the Ruger @25 yards for accuracy, my girls and the one nephew could care less as they shot at 10 yard targets and they were very happy with thier results.
YMMV......
 
GSG 1911 - best for novice shooter - non intimidating looks, light, quite accurate and big cool factor - similar to Chiappa, just better.
I have the Sig Classic P226 in .22LR but the gun is wide and fits big in your hand. Which is fine with me, but maybe a problem for a smaller shooter.
 
My S&W Model 41 and K-22 Masterpiece get the job done for me:

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The side benefit is that they will likely appreciate in value over time.

The standard Browning or Ruger recommendation are good values for the money. The Margolin is also worth considering; they were used successfully for many years by Soviet teams in international competition. Stay away from the Chiappa 1911 or any other pot metal gun.

Personally, from a cost no object standpoint, I lust for a Walther Olympia Jaeger:
http://www.simpsonltd.com/product_info.php?products_id=18179

One of the Haemmerli derivatives of same, like the 212, would also be nice:
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speaking of those I forgot to mention - have a look at IZH35m. Hard to find for people rarely part with them. Also, if you ever come across decent FAS (Domino)is also a keeper. I had model 602 at some point and regret I sold it. Model 607 is supposedly even better.

One point to remember while shopping for 22 pistol - if your kid will ever get serious about target shooting (and what else do we do with them), he will outgrow any other pistol beside those I mentioned in his first year.
 
Unfortunately Hammerli is no more, Walther continues to make the SP-20 and the Excesse/Trailside. Best today is the Pardini SPE and the Matchguns MG2E. But I'm staying with my Walther GSP and antique Unique DES69.

Dr Jim
 
What do you fellas think of the buckmark.. I was just cabellas and saw one under the glass.. Nice looking pistol, grips look super comfy. I was previously thinking to buy a ruger 22/45, but now I don't know.
Who owns one?
 
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