The best ones I don't see on your list there. . . .
- S&W K-22 pre-model revolvers . . 6" is the "Target Masterpiece" . . 4" is the "Combat Masterpiece" . . 6" pre-war is the "Outdoorsman" . . After 1957 the K-22 was given model numbers . . 6" is the Model 17 . . 4" is the Model 18 . . with changes marked as dash 1, 2,3,4 etc. (17-2, 18-1)
- The 1950's Colt Police Special, 6" barrel, is a fine shooting revolver similar to S&W K-22's
- The Colt Diamondback is a work of art and a pure pleasure to shoot, but has gotten quite expensive.
- S&W Model 41 is a semi-auto pistol that is an excellent 22 target handgun.
.22lr Colt Rail Gun is sick!
I would second that.High Standard Trophy, Citation or Victor.
I keep a decent variety and enjoy them all.
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Oooo... Another person who actually owns a Frontier??? That's one of my favorite firearms I own... I had to buy my old man a GSG 1911 for him to practice with in trade for his... Such a fun little piece and so much cheaper to shoot than a real peacemaker, lol!
My picks are slightly biased (I shoot a Shadow for competition...)
1. CZ-Kadet - Outstanding little pistol and is a copy of my comp 9mm.
2. GSG 1911 - bang for buck is incredible considering you can pimp it out with real 1911 accessories.
3. Colt Frontier - So much fun in a replica old school .22 revolver!
High Standard Trophy, Citation or Victor.
Good all depends on what your intention is with it.
If you want to get into "Bullseye" shooting then your choice will be completely different than if you just want a cool "Lookalike" gun like the GSG (Which is a really good gun by the way). You mentioned you liked the looks of the M & P 22. This would be a great choice if your intention is to go ahead and buy a M & P 9 or .40. Like I said, what are your plans?
I just picked up a cute little 1911 BB gun. Did I need a bb gun, not really but, it will make a great training aid when I am teaching a new person how to shoot. Start them on the BB gun in the basement, then move to the range with the GSG then on to a .45. All 1922 style, with all the same controls and feel. The bb gun even has a recoil system, much like the old Colt Ace .22, wherein it has a floating chamber. The slide actually moves back and forth under recoil and locks back when the magazine is empty. The mag is full size and holds the bb's and the CO 2 cartridge and drops, like it's full power counterpart allowing you to practice mag changes as well.
Scott