22 target/squirrel pistol....
#1
Nontypical Buck
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Pulaskiville
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22 target/squirrel pistol....
Any suggestions on one of these? I've shot the Ruger Competition Target model with a 4x Burris on top. It was amazing...and I'm looking at one. Any other suggestions?
The Ruger is $319, but the S&W is only $199. Has anybody shot the S&W?
The Ruger is $319, but the S&W is only $199. Has anybody shot the S&W?
#3
RE: 22 target/squirrel pistol....
I have a SIG TRAILSIDE. It is a little bit expensive ,But well worth the money.Probally the best factory trigger I have seen on a auto .
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#4
Fork Horn
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RE: 22 target/squirrel pistol....
can;t go wrong with a ruger semi, personally i use a smith and wesson m41 that shoots like a dream, woulda bought a ruger but this was an offer i couldn;t refuse, FREE
ALSO have a ruger single six old model that i adore, not as accurate but just as much fun if not more
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ALSO have a ruger single six old model that i adore, not as accurate but just as much fun if not more
"smile, life could be worse.. i could be datin your daughter."
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: VA USA
Posts: 570
RE: 22 target/squirrel pistol....
You can't beat the Ruger for the money. The trigger isn't as good as the 41 Smith, but I've found them to be just as accurate. I've had 5 or 6 of the cheaper Smith 22 auto over the past few years and none of them shot with the Rugers I own.
#9
RE: 22 target/squirrel pistol....
id say a buckmark...i have the standard and love it...my dad has a ruger mkII...i can disassemble mine and clean it all throughly and reassemble it and take a nap and my dad is still fighting with hte ruger!...and i dont think you can beat the buckmarks trigger...its so crisp i love it...
#10
RE: 22 target/squirrel pistol....
Ruger Mkii's are not that hard to disassemble and reassemble if you follow the directions closely until you get the hang of it. Taking the gun apart beyond removing the bolt is a place I fear to tread again though.
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