X2. The Alfa Proj .22 is close to your price, but not getting great reviews...
I bought one and I agree. It's been out for warranty for a couple months... Will not be keeping.
Timing was off and chopping bullets after only 200 rounds.
X2. The Alfa Proj .22 is close to your price, but not getting great reviews...
If you are bent on a revolver save up some more $ and get a S&W 17 ($500-$600). In the end, if you find you like revolvers, you will end up getting one anyways.
I've been reading good things about Alfa revolvers. I don't own one as I have a 17 and 617 already. Been tempted to try one though.
On the cheaper side, I have a $200 H&R Sportsman 999. Not the most accurate thing, but I'm into break tops.
On loan to my son is a 9 shot High Standard Sentinel Deluxe another $200 revolver. Shoots OK in single action, but is no S&W by a long shot (pun intended).
I'm not into single actions so I can't comment on those.
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Exactly!! Buy the best quality gun and save up for it, then get ready for the real expense, Ammo!Shooting is expensive. Guns are cheap in the long run.....