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Originally Posted by Penobscot_99
KelTec PMR-30 22mag, hair trigger and accurate as heck

Ditto for me


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It would be between this Taurus 1911 AL that's been hard chromed, and a Ruger 22/45 Lite with a few mods (no good picture of it.)

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My Ruger Old Model Single Six 22lr with the 4 5/8 inch barrel. Nothing but fun.

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That's a tough one. It depends on my mood I guess.

Top 3 would be a Sig P210, supressed buckmark, or grandpaz Union Switch and Signal 45.


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Originally Posted by TBREW401
+100 for the Ruger SR22
Shot it again this morning, still smiling--


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I noticed there wasn't a lot of Glocks listed.... (grin)

Of all time - my 1911 in 38 Super

That I currently own - Vaquero in 45 Colt - it's given me the itch for more wheel guns with big holes at the end.


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Originally Posted by SLM
Originally Posted by TBREW401
+100 for the Ruger SR22
Shot it again this morning, still smiling--


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CF - my 5" S&W 624 "Skeeter Skelton Tribute".

RF - my 6" S&W 2206 with a Bomar rear sight installed.

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Originally Posted by The_Yetti
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+100 for the Ruger SR22
Shot it again this morning, still smiling--


+101


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I had been looking at and researching those for awhile. A LOT of favorable reviews and then more good comments on this thread. Debated whether it was worth it when I already had a Single Ten and a tricked out MkIII 22/45.

The SR22 came home last night.... grin

Gonna go break it in this afternoon when it gets above freezing!


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I struggled with the question...got a schit load of handguns and love to shoot them all...finally decided my answer: anything BUT my .500 S&W.


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Ruger MARK II Target or S&W PC 945-1


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Read through this topic last week and was impressed by the positive feed back regarding the SR22. Been thinking about one for some time.

Anyway, Friday evening had to make a spur of the moment trip to pick up my daughter from college for the Thanksgiving break. Stopped at a little shop in a rural town for a bio break and took a quick walk by the gun counter. What's this, an SR22 by itself? Right side of brain was working soundly, "This is an ill advised impulse", Left side, "That scratch needs to be itched, plus its an investment".

I can now report with the previous posters, very fun to shoot.


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Took the wife to the indoor range yesterday to get her back up to speed on handguns.. With her arthritis she really can't shoot much more than a standard .38 Special - and even that's quite uncomfortable..

Anyhoo - I loaded 4 different handguns in the bag, grabbed ammo, ears and targets and off we went.

The four were Ruger SP101 in .38/.357, SP101 in .32H&HR, Ruger SR22 and a Beretta Bobcat .22..

After we were done she remarked that the SR22 was by far the most fun/comfortable to shoot - and at 15 yards she placed about half the shots in the bull.

Man - if she likes it, it's GOTTA be good.. smile


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most fun probably a ruger mkII followed closely by the security six and 1911


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I've had more fun shooting a High Standard Sport King than all the other handguns I've owned over the years put together. I've had it since the late 1960's or early 70's, don't remember exactly, but I bet I couldn't see over the pile of 22 LR brass that I've shot through that thing. I'm going to have to dig that one out of the safe and put another brick or two through it and then maybe get it threaded for a suppressor.


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Between 24HCF and Hickok 45, I was doomed.
I bought a new Ruger SR22 and report it is indeed
A FUN GUN TO SHOOT !
Low buy in and fantastic function and accuracy .
Piece of cake to clean.

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I do enjoy shooting this little Single Six 41 Special.

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This one is kinda fun. I had a ton of free ammo and a place to shoot it all up at FT Bragg. It's a '67 T-series that had the rear sight notch opened up a little, mag safety removed and a nice re-parking. Great shooter with 9mm ball.
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I guess the one I have had the longest, a ruger mark II.

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Another more recent favorite, well a handful of years ago anyway. I do need to whack something big with it though.

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