Looking for a .22 rimfire pistol

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What would you guys recommend for a decently accurate but 100% reliable .22 pistol that would be used for steel shooting, plinking etc... I will be adding a red dot sight. Grip angle is important, and like the angle of the Ruger 22/45 Mark III. Appreciate any suggestions! When I'm knee deep in snow, this will be my practice gun for action shooting too. Thanks!
 
Look into a Beretta Neos, Mine is a 6" Stainless

It has a steep angle in the handle and mine is very reliable for about 9000 rounds in just over a year, there's never been a feed or eject issue. It was used when I bought it and totally dirty, it did jam alot then. I would say it had seen a few thousand rounds before me. Never broke or quit and accepts every cheapo ammo brand I throw at it. It has adjustable rear sights and also has a rail on top for a red dot, I use a red dot on mine from an AR-15 every time I go which is often. I cannot say anything about accuracy as I am a novice and really do not care how small my groups are, I'm shooting holes in paper for fun, who cares. There are reviews on the web for that. If it means anything a new one is actually a few bucks cheaper than the more popular brands of plinkers. Only issue is if you have large hands, some of my friends say it is a bit small for their comfort. So, ... that's the poop on that.
 
If you like that grip angle, buy that gun. I like the looks of a Sig and have one on the way.
 
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