I have a Ruger MKII but my present favorite .22 pistol is a Hy Hunter. This is a knock off of a Stevens Tip up, It came with cheesy plastic grips I didn't like so I carved new grips of Cocobolo for it. Now it looks nice! I can shoot the Hy Hunter more accurately than my Ruger MKII and as it is a single shot pistol you take your time with it. It is easier to clean than the Ruger too!
Ruger single six I have the convertible with the .22LR and .22mag cylinders great little gun but boy for a .22 when you shoot the mags it is LOUD will run with a 9mm for making you deef in a hurry
Well I have 4, but my favorite was stolen last year, and it's painful to speak of. It was a S&W mod.42 competition target .22, a gift from my Great Uncle (RIP), who got me into gun collecting. I shot this gun w/ him as a little boy, and when my Father passed, my widowed Great Aunt gave it to me. I have an OLD Ruger auto, pre-MkII, that shoots great, and a Browning Buckmark that's a nail-driver, along w/a S&W revolver that's accurate too, but none even compare to the Mod. 42. That thing was the epitome of accuracy. I truly hope whomever stole it dies a slow and painful death from cancer of the eyes.
From a standpoint of accuracy and dependability, i would go with the Smith & Wesson Model-41. It is somewhat costly, but you get what you pay for. The take down for cleaning is very simple.for pinking or bull eye matches, the auto is hard to beat. The design goes back to 1957, and it has been in production for over 50 years, nuff said!
Well I have 4, but my favorite was stolen last year, and it's painful to speak of. It was a S&W mod.42 competition target .22, a gift from my Great Uncle (RIP), who got me into gun collecting. I shot this gun w/ him as a little boy, and when my Father passed, my widowed Great Aunt gave it to me. I have an OLD Ruger auto, pre-MkII, that shoots great, and a Browning Buckmark that's a nail-driver, along w/a S&W revolver that's accurate too, but none even compare to the Mod. 42. That thing was the epitome of accuracy. I truly hope whomever stole it dies a slow and painful death from cancer of the eyes.
From a standpoint of accuracy and dependability, i would go with the Smith & Wesson Model-41. It is somewhat costly, but you get what you pay for. The take down for cleaning is very simple.for pinking or bull eye matches, the auto is hard to beat. The design goes back to 1957, and it has been in production for over 50 years, nuff said!
I have a Ruger MKII but my present favorite .22 pistol is a Hy Hunter. This is a knock off of a Stevens Tip up, It came with cheesy plastic grips I didn't like so I carved new grips of Cocobolo for it. Now it looks nice! I can shoot the Hy Hunter more accurately than my Ruger MKII and as it is a single shot pistol you take your time with it. It is easier to clean than the Ruger too!
Ruger single six I have the convertible with the .22LR and .22mag cylinders great little gun but boy for a .22 when you shoot the mags it is LOUD will run with a 9mm for making you deef in a hurry
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Ruger Mark II
Ruger Single Six
I would love to have a Colt woodsman. Knew a friend that did and it IMO is the best 22 handgun there is.
i like the remingtoon kit gun or ruger mark 1 with a bull barrel
i like the remingtoon kit gun or ruger mark 1 with a bull barrel
Ruger Single Six
Buck Mark, Ruger Single 6
either my colt or the ruger single 6
Ruger Mark II
While in Alaska because it was so cold I had to use automatic transmission fluid instead of oil!
Ruger Mark II is my favorite Ptarmigan and Grouse gun great for squirrels too!
.22 rimfire pistol
My ruger mark II or single six.
I have a Ruger MKII but my present favorite .22 pistol is a Hy Hunter. This is a knock off of a Stevens Tip up, It came with cheesy plastic grips I didn't like so I carved new grips of Cocobolo for it. Now it looks nice! I can shoot the Hy Hunter more accurately than my Ruger MKII and as it is a single shot pistol you take your time with it. It is easier to clean than the Ruger too!
Rem 573 rifle, Ruger MkII pistol, Gov. target
ruger single six, w/ 5" barrel.
Ruger single six I have the convertible with the .22LR and .22mag cylinders great little gun but boy for a .22 when you shoot the mags it is LOUD will run with a 9mm for making you deef in a hurry
Well I have 4, but my favorite was stolen last year, and it's painful to speak of. It was a S&W mod.42 competition target .22, a gift from my Great Uncle (RIP), who got me into gun collecting. I shot this gun w/ him as a little boy, and when my Father passed, my widowed Great Aunt gave it to me. I have an OLD Ruger auto, pre-MkII, that shoots great, and a Browning Buckmark that's a nail-driver, along w/a S&W revolver that's accurate too, but none even compare to the Mod. 42. That thing was the epitome of accuracy. I truly hope whomever stole it dies a slow and painful death from cancer of the eyes.
revolver they are so much fun
From a standpoint of accuracy and dependability, i would go with the Smith & Wesson Model-41. It is somewhat costly, but you get what you pay for. The take down for cleaning is very simple.for pinking or bull eye matches, the auto is hard to beat. The design goes back to 1957, and it has been in production for over 50 years, nuff said!
My personal favorite is the Rugur Mark II.
Ruger Mark II!!!
Either a Walther p22 or a Ruger MK3
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Ruger Mark II
Well I have 4, but my favorite was stolen last year, and it's painful to speak of. It was a S&W mod.42 competition target .22, a gift from my Great Uncle (RIP), who got me into gun collecting. I shot this gun w/ him as a little boy, and when my Father passed, my widowed Great Aunt gave it to me. I have an OLD Ruger auto, pre-MkII, that shoots great, and a Browning Buckmark that's a nail-driver, along w/a S&W revolver that's accurate too, but none even compare to the Mod. 42. That thing was the epitome of accuracy. I truly hope whomever stole it dies a slow and painful death from cancer of the eyes.
From a standpoint of accuracy and dependability, i would go with the Smith & Wesson Model-41. It is somewhat costly, but you get what you pay for. The take down for cleaning is very simple.for pinking or bull eye matches, the auto is hard to beat. The design goes back to 1957, and it has been in production for over 50 years, nuff said!
Ruger Single Six
I would love to have a Colt woodsman. Knew a friend that did and it IMO is the best 22 handgun there is.
i like the remingtoon kit gun or ruger mark 1 with a bull barrel
i like the remingtoon kit gun or ruger mark 1 with a bull barrel
Ruger Single Six
Buck Mark, Ruger Single 6
either my colt or the ruger single 6
Ruger Mark II
While in Alaska because it was so cold I had to use automatic transmission fluid instead of oil!
Ruger Mark II is my favorite Ptarmigan and Grouse gun great for squirrels too!
My ruger mark II or single six.
I have a Ruger MKII but my present favorite .22 pistol is a Hy Hunter. This is a knock off of a Stevens Tip up, It came with cheesy plastic grips I didn't like so I carved new grips of Cocobolo for it. Now it looks nice! I can shoot the Hy Hunter more accurately than my Ruger MKII and as it is a single shot pistol you take your time with it. It is easier to clean than the Ruger too!
Rem 573 rifle, Ruger MkII pistol, Gov. target
ruger single six, w/ 5" barrel.
Ruger single six I have the convertible with the .22LR and .22mag cylinders great little gun but boy for a .22 when you shoot the mags it is LOUD will run with a 9mm for making you deef in a hurry
revolver they are so much fun
My personal favorite is the Rugur Mark II.
Ruger Mark II!!!
.22 rimfire pistol
Either a Walther p22 or a Ruger MK3
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