I'm with KB on this one as well...KBCraig wrote:It's hard to go wrong with the tried-and-true Ruger, either the traditional style, or the .22/45 if you like a 1911 grip angle. They're rugged, reliable, and available in a mind-numbing variety.
I like the Walther P22, although I don't own one. The Beretta "Neo" is a little out there, style-wise.
I'd like to have a good single-action 9 shot .22 revolver, too. You don't have to worry about snakeshot not cycling the action if you're cycling it by thumb power. :D
Kevin
The Ruger's are a real fun little gun to shoot...And to introduce someone into the shooting sports...
I bet the Walther (which I have never owned or shot) is a dream as well...
If I ever come across one I might even try it out just to prove the point...
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Are all of those Walther line of pistols that ergonomically designed, and do the features graduate up through all the calibers they produce???
I think I got a brochure from the NRA convention on those Walthers, somewhere in the house...I'll look at it tonight...