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Best bang for the buck ???

Old 04-19-2009, 08:46 PM
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Looking to get a new automatic pistol .
Mostly for plunking , practice and defence .
Looking at either a 22 cal. most economical to shoot or possibly a heavier cal. like a 40 cal..
Any ideas on a nice gun at a reasonable price .
Whats a litely used XD 40 cal, kit worth ???
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Old 04-19-2009, 10:53 PM
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i have a 40
USP compact
got a great deal on it outside the post, Fort Polk
the thing with 40 is it's kind of an odd ball round if ya ask me
if i had to do it all over again i would have got the 9mm
just my 2 cents though

as far as model i have fired quite a few manuf. models and to tell you the truth i have yet to shoot a really bad automatic
i know what i am capable of doing with one at 15 yrds and to me there is really no big difference between say a ruger or S&W or H&K
every pistol like a specific ammo better then the rest so find out what that is and your golden
only difference i see usually between most brands is the price to be honest
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Old 04-20-2009, 06:07 AM
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I picked up a Ruger Mark III 22lr for plinking this weekend for $260. Its a classic pistol and well made. For the money its one of the best 22's out there.
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Old 04-20-2009, 06:52 AM
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The best bang for the buck is exactly what rugerM77 got. Unless you can find a used ruger mk2 target pistol, the 22/45 is the best possible economy accurate handgun you'll find-both purchase price AND cost of shooting. They're more accurate than you'll be able to shoot them. The only mod I would suggest is to have a trigger job or aftermarket trigger installed. I HIGHLY recommend you start out shooting a .22 to get the basics down such as trigger control & sight picture without sinking a LOAD of money into ammo costs. Then after you get to be an accomplished shooter, move up to a centerfire handgun.
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Old 04-20-2009, 08:09 PM
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I took a look at the Sig Mosquito 22 lr pistol .
Nice looking gun .
I ve read old reveiws and they didnt seam to prays the gun any .
Has Sig made any changes or mods to the newest sig Mosquito ????
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Old 04-23-2009, 04:11 AM
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I took a look at the Sig Mosquito 22 lr pistol .
Nice looking gun .
I ve read old reveiws and they didnt seam to prays the gun any .
Has Sig made any changes or mods to the newest sig Mosquito ????
You might try going over to the Sig forum, registering and posting this question there. I'm a big fan ofSigpistols butas you stated, there are a lot of reports of problems with the Mosquitos.
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Old 04-23-2009, 06:57 AM
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I just picked up a Sig p220 .45 and I love it. It was pre owned but it shoots great and is loved muchmore now than it was before....boy was it dirty when I got it. Its not as plinker but I will agree that Sig make a good pistol.
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Old 04-23-2009, 07:23 AM
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I just picked up a Sig p220 .45 and I love it. It was pre owned but it shoots great and is loved muchmore now than it was before....boy was it dirty when I got it. Its not as plinker but I will agree that Sig make a good pistol.

If I ever get another .45 ACP, the P220 will probably be the one.
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Old 04-23-2009, 11:28 AM
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I don't understand the original questioning. You say economical and I assume you mean ammo wise. There is adifference in ammo for a .40 vs. .22LR - BIG difference.

So I will go the .22 route and the Rugers semi-auto offerings are nice but I am also a big fan of their wheel guns. The Browning semis are good too.

Now this is just me but I really like the Walther P22.



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Old 04-23-2009, 02:14 PM
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The best bang for the buck is exactly what rugerM77 got. Unless you can find a used ruger mk2 target pistol, the 22/45 is the best possible economy accurate handgun you'll find-both purchase price AND cost of shooting. They're more accurate than you'll be able to shoot them. The only mod I would suggest is to have a trigger job or aftermarket trigger installed. I HIGHLY recommend you start out shooting a .22 to get the basics down such as trigger control & sight picture without sinking a LOAD of money into ammo costs. Then after you get to be an accomplished shooter, move up to a centerfire handgun.
I have a SS Target MKII with a 4X scope and I can tell you it will out shoot my capabilities and I can actually hold "one ragged hole groups at 50 yards on a good day. First time out squirrel hunting a got and seen 4 squirrels and 3 were bug eyes at 30+ yards. One awesome 22 pistol. I have an old original Ruger Bearcat that has taken moresmall game and birds than most hunters have ever seen, ButI can tell you it is jellious everytime when I reach for the MKII!
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