Looking for recommendations for 22 Pistol

marlin60 said:
rugers and woodsmand are great guns...to ugly for my collection though.....no offense...

would prefer kadet/kit or tanfoglio or beretta.....
My opinion too.........
So i bought a S&W 22a, looks like a pistol, includes a weaver rail, i just picked up a red dot scope for $42, on the flip side, my g/f bought a ruger mk3, so we have a variety to shoot.......
 
VadimK said:
I'm newbie here, but with previous military experience. Hi to everyone. I was shopping for target .22 and was looking at Hammerli X-Esse. They a bit more expensive than Mark's and Buckmark's, but if money isn't a question, would you guys consider X-Esse? If not please tell me why. In advance appreciate your replies.


Did not really like the X-Esse. Found the grip small. Reliable, well made but I did not see the why I would be paying more for the X-Esse than a Buckmark or Ruger. The bullets went exactly where I wanted them to with all 3. I am sure that parts and mags would be cheaper on the Brownings and Rugers too.
 
If all you want to do is plink with it, maybe a little target shooting the Ruger MkI or MkII are nice pistols, and with a couple of mods, very nice pistols (no experience with the MkIII, so can't comment). and the 9/10 roung mags are nice for plinking (fewer reloads).
The Vostok/Izhmech MCM is a real target pistol, during the '50s and '60 it won medals at the olympics, the Ruger has been around since the '40s and I don't recall anyone ever mentioning olympic competion. Unfortunatly, the MCM has 5 shot mags, and they are harder to find and pricier than the ruger mags.

Don't discount a good .22 revolver, they can be quite accurate. They are more complicated than most semis; but you don't need a mag.
 
I have two Ruger MKIIs. One is a 10" bull barrel and the other one is a Target Competition. The other .22s are S&W Model 41. S&W 17-3 and a Colt Diamondback is on the way. I can not decide which one to get rid of.
 
Grotto said:
Notice that in three pages there is not one + for the Sig Mosquito.

I have an Xesse and a Sig Mosquito. I have also used a Ruger. I can safely recommend the Xesse (its a tack driver and 100% reliable) and the Ruger. If you feel like wasting nearly 600 dollars then buy the Mosquito. It jams and fails to extract all the damn time. Its a very frustrating pistol. 700+ rounds through it and it just keep choking...:mad:
 
I love my MKII 22/45. It shoots lots of .22, shoots without problems when it's dirty (we'll fire 2 bricks of ammo in an afternoon), and is a great way to introduce friends to my .45 (everything is in the proper place). That being said, I agree with most people here, go to the range, and test fire as many .22's as you can. Find the one that feels best for you and go from there.
 
Does anyone have any experience with S&W 617? I really like the look but they are expensive and I haven't heard if they are accurate and reliable.
 
Armored Metal said:
I'm surprised nobody mentionned what a nightmare putting back the Ruger together is. I love mine and it shoots great but I hate cleaning the damn thing. My friends who have one feel the same way.

Once you get the hang of it, it's not so bad. The first night I took it home I spent about 2 hours and a 5 page CGN thread to get the damn thing back together, I was actually longing for my P22 back at one point :redface: . But, it's reasonably priced, never FTFs or FTEs, built like a tank, and fun :D
 
citori said:
Does anyone have any experience with S&W 617? I really like the look but they are expensive and I haven't heard if they are accurate and reliable.

I have an older 6 shot 617 revolver. It is an absolute joy to shoot and a tack driver! Easily one of my favorite pistols!
 
I've got both a Ruger MkI and HS Victor, love both. BUT the HS is so much better made with all or most parts machined as opposed to stamped and with the barrel weights the transition to my 1911A1(which is usually along for the ride) isn't uncomfortable. JM2C
BJ
 
nemesys said:
anyone have an opinion of the P22?

There's a couple threads around here on them. A few guys seem to say that they're fine and there's also a few people over at rimfirecentral that say they're fine (pending modifications of course). The consensus it not good, not good at all. IMHO, they're not worth the $430-$500 they cost. I sent mine back after shooting it twice because it was ejecting brass in my face. No FTE's or FTF's, it was well built and comfortable to shoot, LCF was there as well, but the damn thing wouldn't eject properly. I didn't want to have modify a brand new gun to work properly. I got store credit and bought a 22/45, which I should have bought in the first place. For a more expensive .22, perhaps the CZ kadet, Beretta Neos, or SW 41 might more fitting.
 
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