The Ruger single action revolvers are very nice guns. Good quality and reasonable price. I don't own one, but have shot the 22LR, 357Mag and 44Mag. They were all nice shooters. I wouldn't mind having one, but I already have too many guns.jmra wrote:I picked up an older bearcat a few years ago. Very light and fits small hands very well. Both of my boys learned to shoot with it.JSThane wrote:Oddly enough, I have the most fun with my Ruger single-action .22s, a Bearcat and a Single Six. I've got (several) other .22s, but there's just something about the single action that makes it more fun. The single-action aspect takes longer to shoot, and it takes even longer to reload, but I've been known to blow through a brick of .22 in a couple hours with one (that is, back when I could -find- .22 in bulk!).
You know it's time to clean it when the cylinder won't turn without assistance and the rounds don't want to go in the chambers.
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- Sun Dec 15, 2013 12:15 pm
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Re: 22 caliber pistols - which one
If price is the main consideration: Ruger 22/45
If you can spend some more: Browning Buckmark
If price is not a consideration: High Standard Supermatic Trophy or Victor
If I buy another 22LR pistol it will be a Browning. I already own a Ruger and two High Standards.
If you can spend some more: Browning Buckmark
If price is not a consideration: High Standard Supermatic Trophy or Victor
If I buy another 22LR pistol it will be a Browning. I already own a Ruger and two High Standards.