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Swampdog 04-16-2005 06:38 AM

Goodshooting .22 pistol?
 
What's up guy's, Old Swamp back again.This time I got something new for you.I have a few old High Standard .22 pistols.But they are usually kind of brittle.As of late I have been on a .22 binge.:DNow I am looking for a really good shooting ,accurate pistol.Don't know whether to go with an semi-auto ( Ruger ,Sig , Smith Brownie) or something like a double action smith or single ruger.The biggest thing it must be dead eye dick.Any ideas?Ain't been around lately ,been putting in 84 + hours a week but did I tell you guy's that you all are like family to me (No,I am not sucking up ..LOL)Thanks guy's ...Swampdog

Gundigest 04-16-2005 08:03 AM

RE: Goodshooting .22 pistol?
 
I have a Browning Buckmark Nickel with the 5 1/2" barrel and I really like it. A few years ago I put a Bushnell Holo sight on it and that is a neat sight. I also really like the Ruger 22/45 with the 5 1/2" barrel. The Ruger MK II are very good guns and the MK III has improved features.

I personally like the Ruger and Browning .22s the best, but you should go handle some and see which one fits your hand the best.

Good luck.


rick_reno 04-16-2005 08:04 AM

RE: Goodshooting .22 pistol?
 
How accurate is "dead eye dick"? and what will be the use for this pistol? Accurate plinkers are Ruger (often really good with a Clark or another aftermarket trigger), Buckmarks or the SIG Trailside. The two most accurate 22 handguns I've owned are a Pardini SP and a Hammerli 208s. Many of the 22's you mentioned can be very accurate with the right ammo - finding what they like is part of the fun of owning one.

johnch 04-16-2005 09:05 AM

RE: Goodshooting .22 pistol?
 
I am shooting in a 22 pistol league .
I have a Ruger Mk 2 that shoots great
But I just went to a Sig Trailside because the trigger is better than even my reworked ruger trigger , accurey is about the same.

In the league I get to shoot lots of different guns.
I can recomend
Ruger MK 2 or 3 or 22/45 if the trigger is good or you lighten it up .
Sig Trailside great gun , just call Sig and get a extra trigger transfer spring (free ,it needs to be replaced every so often)
Browning Buck Mark
S & W 22A

Nice thing about these ( except for some Ruger MK2) is ease of red dot sight or scope mounting if you like ( 80% shoot a red dot in the league)

Johnch

katahdin 04-16-2005 11:16 AM

RE: Goodshooting .22 pistol?
 
Take a look at the berreta m87.Shot one at the club,outstanding accuracy.

Pro-Line 04-17-2005 01:23 AM

RE: Goodshooting .22 pistol?
 
I have a S&W 22A with a 4X Simmons on top, and it's a true tack driver. I shot about 25 squirrels last fall with it, and most through the head.

It will shoot pretty much hole in hole at 25 yards...and doesn't jam. Isn't bad to clean, either. I had a buckmark, and didn't like the cleaning process on that gun. Just me.......

DM 04-17-2005 05:19 AM

RE: Goodshooting .22 pistol?
 
I've won more small bore handgun matches with my HighStandard Victor than anything else i ever put in my hands!!! Of course, i've read the new ones aren't in the league of the old ones!!!

What YOU consider "dead eye dick" may not be the same thing "I" consider dead eye dick!!

For me, it would have to be an semi auto, and not something like a Ruger that after you buy it once, you have to buy it a second time (spend $$) to make it a decent shooter!!

Drilling Man

Rebel Hog 04-17-2005 05:47 PM

RE: Goodshooting .22 pistol?
 
Hi-Standard and Ruger.
Army shooting team.

Swampdog 04-18-2005 06:40 AM

RE: Goodshooting .22 pistol?
 
Thanks guy,s DM & Rebel Hog .I got some older High Standards,T
rophymatics ,supermatics,citations, But I really don't want to take the chance of messing them up.I am looking for something ( Not for competition but something I could be confident I could hit a dime with at say 25 or 30 yds. ( If I can do that I ain't worried about old no shoulders) It would be carried around the yard ,on the ATV and used for gereral plinking .Maybe the occasional "I can hit that" session with the shooting buds.Thanks again guy's...Alton

DM 04-18-2005 11:48 AM

RE: Goodshooting .22 pistol?
 
Swampdog,

Quit worrying and shoot those High Standards!!! What good are they if they have to stay locked up inside all the time!!!!

I've drug my Victor all over out in the bush!! I ran trap line with it, and used it for everything!!!! That's what it's for!!!

I think the guys that have a decent gun and then won't use it because they are afraid it will get a scratch are really missing the boat!!!!! All the pleasure is from "useing" it --------> NOT <-------- "owning" it!!!

Drilling Man

mauser06 04-18-2005 07:08 PM

RE: Goodshooting .22 pistol?
 
i have a browning buckmark and dad has a ruger mark 2....both shoot equally....both function great.....but when it comes to cleaning the buckmark is easier.....theres gota be a trick or something dad doesnt know about cleaning it.....but he has trouble....and can clean most any weapon down to the nitty gritty....but that thing when he disassembles it he has trouble with one part.......cant remember what part....when i get the cash laying around im going to put target grips and a target sight on mine i think.....love shootin 22 pistols...cheap...and its a blast.....throw a few cans out there and blast away

8mm/06 04-18-2005 11:09 PM

RE: Goodshooting .22 pistol?
 
When it comes to handguns, I am no marksman. Don't spend enough time with any of my handguns to claim otherwise. But of all my pistols, my Ruger super single six with the reg .22 LR cylinder in points and shoots and HITS as well as any of my other pistols. Although I have an East German Ernst Thielmann Makorov that shoots almost as well.

Briman 04-19-2005 12:38 AM

RE: Goodshooting .22 pistol?
 
My Ruger MKII target actually shot tighter than the scoped remington 597 I once owned. The onlything I can't stand about the ruger though is the grip angle- its all wrong and uncomfortable at least to me.

I got to shoot an old highstandard that had interchangeable barrels once. It had a 5" and a 3" barrel IIRC. The 3" barrel seemed to feel as natural as the fingers on my hand. I wish I had one.

Shooting my wife's Bearcat is fun also. It doesn't shoot as tightly from the bench as the MKII but I still shoot it much better unsupported than the MKII becasue even the tiny revolver fits my hands better than the MKII. I just can't figure out what kind of meds Bill Ruger was taking when he designed the grip angle on the MKII.

Swampdog 04-20-2005 06:16 AM

RE: Goodshooting .22 pistol?
 
Dm,Thanks for reminding me of the obvious I can't take 'em with me...LOL.I will pull out the old high standards.Now I still think I want a good all around revolver to carry around the yard though must have good adjustable sights .Get them cells to working guy's....:D;)Probally about a 6" bbl.


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