How do you like your Ruger SR22 Pistol?

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What do owners of the little pistol have to say about it. Everything I have watched on youtube has been positive. Can't wait to get the little baby in my hands. I absolutely love the look of the 3.5inch one that we can't have here in Canada.
 
Just picked up a used one for a good deal. Waiting for it to show up. The wife said she wants to shoot, so it was a great excuse to add to the collection. Some very good reports by legitimate reviewers so I'm looking forward to wearing it out at the range.
 
I like mine very much. It's very reliable with most of the major brands of ammo above 1200 fps. Hollow point, round nose, anything in between etc. It is a small gun though. I bought it on an impulse from IRG at a pretty good discount so I didn't pay much attn to the details. I laughed out loud when I got it, think this is a kids gun. 2-way adjustable rear sights is a huge win in my books. And the fact it can be dry fired without damaging the firing pin is a big plus for me.

My only dissatisfaction with it is the trigger. Its horrible. Heavy pull and an absolutely massive amount of travel for reset. After 500 rounds I did learn to deal with it though. Speaking of which, it took a brick of ammo to work out some kinks with feeding when it was new.

I recently got a Walther PPQ M2 22lr, but before that, the SR22 would be my go-to 22 plinker.

I had the Walther P22 as well, which is the same size as the SR22, a better trigger but required too many tools for take-down.
 
I like mine very much. It's very reliable with most of the major brands of ammo above 1200 fps. Hollow point, round nose, anything in between etc. It is a small gun though. I bought it on an impulse from IRG at a pretty good discount so I didn't pay much attn to the details. I laughed out loud when I got it, think this is a kids gun. 2-way adjustable rear sights is a huge win in my books. And the fact it can be dry fired without damaging the firing pin is a big plus for me.

My only dissatisfaction with it is the trigger. Its horrible. Heavy pull and an absolutely massive amount of travel for reset. After 500 rounds I did learn to deal with it though. Speaking of which, it took a brick of ammo to work out some kinks with feeding when it was new.

I recently got a Walther PPQ M2 22lr, but before that, the SR22 would be my go-to 22 plinker.

I had the Walther P22 as well, which is the same size as the SR22, a better trigger but required too many tools for take-down.

Yeh when I first handled it I thought to myself its so small and cute. One of the reason that helped me get the pistol. Cute is not something I usually use to describe a gun.
 
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