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    Cogito, ergo armatum sum
    Jun 18, 2011
    502
    smithsburg
    Hey I have 2 of my family members looking for a 22 pistols any thought on were to look or any one got any they wanna sell

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    Rednekrebel

    Active Member
    Apr 9, 2007
    303
    Edgemere
    Depends on what they want to feel in their hands. If they want small and compact a p22 is nice. I on the other hand love my gsg1911. Bugger then the p22 but I like the feel of 1911's. I bought mine a gun connection on rt 40 in whitemarsh. Any gun shop should have some to look at tho.
     

    Mason-Dixon Baseball

    Ultimate Member
    Jan 1, 2011
    4,890
    Fallston
    Depends on what they want to feel in their hands. If they want small and compact a p22 is nice. I on the other hand love my gsg1911. Bugger then the p22 but I like the feel of 1911's. I bought mine a gun connection on rt 40 in whitemarsh. Any gun shop should have some to look at tho.

    Ditto on that!!! The GSg 1991 .22 is a damn nice gun for $400.

    I'm at 4500 rounds and counting and not a problem!!!!
     

    Calengor

    wishes he were spike
    Apr 13, 2009
    2,158
    Frederick, MD
    I have a CZ75Kadet with a low round count that I haven't used in a while, I'd let it go for $400. Transfer could be done at one of the local FFLs w/ buyer paying any transfer fees.
     

    mbz300sdl

    Gone living free now!!!
    Apr 12, 2010
    10,644
    South Carolina
    Ruger MK III or Browning Buckmark, until you go to the Smith & Wesson Model 41 nothing is better than the Ruger or Brownings.

    We have a new Ruger MKIII in stock at Hafer's
     

    hvymax

    Banned
    BANNED!!!
    Apr 19, 2010
    14,011
    Dentsville District 28
    My S&W22a seems infinitely pimpable. Grips and barrels along with a full weaver rail. For economicsingle action fun the Heritage Rough Rider is a bargain at twice the price.
     

    joppaj

    Sheepdog
    Staff member
    Moderator
    Apr 11, 2008
    46,837
    MD
    The Ruger Single-Six is a .22lr/ .22WMR single action revolver and a real bargain for such a high quality gun. The S&W 617 is a full sized, 10-shot revolver and is as accurate as I'm capable of being.
     

    platekiller

    Ultimate Member
    Jun 7, 2011
    1,780
    Martinsburg, WV
    Ruger MK III or Browning Buckmark or a walther P22 for semi's.
    For revolvers I don't have too much input. I have shot a h&r top break that is nice. cant recommend the camanche I have. I am sure S&W would be good.
     

    Bensmiata

    The Newbie
    Dec 23, 2009
    364
    MD
    Did I mention the Buckmark is cheap, accurate and doesn't fall into a million pieces in the off chance you take it apart?
     

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