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I have a Ruger Mark 2 Competition Target..I want a Sig Trailside but I'm not completely set on it..wouldn't mind getting ideas..I also wanted a Ruger Single Six but my local gunshop can't get one with fixed sights..I won't have adjustable sights on a sidearm..personal quirk..they rust around me


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Have a Browning Buckmark. Want a Ruger Single Six. Wouldn't have a .22 without adjustable sights. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> Ain't like I'm using them for self defense or anything. Also wouldn't mind getting my hands on a Ruger Mk II competition model. Something about that slabside barrel that I can't get enough of.

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I have an old High Standard model "B" 1B configuration, a Stevens tip up and a new Taurus Tracker 6 1/2" with adj sights soon to have a red dot on it.


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astra constable,ruger competition model , h&r revolver

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H&R 929
Ruger Mk11 std
Old mod bearcat
K22


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Ruger Mark I target (very accurate)
Ruger Standard
Davis 2-shot derringer
AMT back-up (firing pin keeps breaking)
TC contender (with 2-power Lobo scope)
Herters SA revolver (paid 12 bucks for it but it shoots very nicely)
Tec-22 (fun gun you can use the 25-round 10-22 mags with)
Interarms FEG Mark II (semi-auto made in Hungary)
China Small Arms TT Olympia (semi auto)
Iver Johnson TP-22 (got two of them--fun little shooters)
H&R 9-shot top-break (always did want a nine-shot revolver and found this one last summer)
S&W K-22 Model 17 Masterpiece (do my serious pd hunting with this one)
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Early model Ruger single six
Colt Huntsman
New model Ruger Bearcat
Colt Official Police, Circa 1934

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Have ... none. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" />

Want ... a few:

Ruger MkII standard and slabside, single-six (for serious shooting, Bearcat for plinking and general having a lotta fun with. If not a Bearcat then perhaps on of those 9-shot DA Taraus's, they look like an afternoon of fun!!


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I have a Ruger MarkII and a High Standard Model GE which is the one I use most of the time. dvnv

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Currently own two:
S&W Model 18 - 4" K-frame
Ruger Mark II 5" bul barrel with Volquartsen trigger

Just sold a S&W Model 63 - that's the stainless kit gun.

Have owned in the past:
Colt Woodsman and Browning Challenger with beautiful wood grips - Woodsman was first given to my father, then me, the Browning bought in 1968 for $75. Both sold many years ago by an ignorant fool (me!) who did not realize what he had.
Ruger Single Six
Ruger Bearcat
Another Model 18
Another Model 63 - stolen many years ago
Two Model 17's - K-frame with 6" barrel
Colt MkIII - built on a .357 frame - WAY too big and heavy for a .22
Ruger Mark II standard - stainless, fixed sights 6"
Ruger Mark II Gov't Target
Ruger Mark II 10" silhouette model
H&R Model 939 or 999 or something - had a key lock in the grip, my first .22 revolver bought for me by my father when I was about 11 or 12.

Probably a couple of others I can't remember at the moment...


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Browning Buckmark Challenge.
Beretta model 21a.

Shopping for a DA 22lr revolver, but haven't decided which.
Trying to talk inlaws out of a Ruger single six. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif" alt="" />

Jim in Idaho - I'm curious as to why you sold the model 63?

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Eventually I will probably kick myself and ask that same question. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />

Mainly because I didn�t shoot it any more. Mechanically it was accurate enough although the width of the red ramp front sight filled the rear sight notch a bit too much � very little daylight on either side - making it difficult to properly align, so I was always getting horizontal stringing on my groups. The front was integral with the barrel so it could not be replaced. Whenever I carried a handgun out hiking I either used my Ruger .45 Blackhawk or a S&W Model 15 .38. A while ago I settled on a 4� Model 586 .357 specifically for a woods carry gun.

Then there�s my Model 18 .22 � that is my main plinker/fun gun. It is very accurate, like most all S&W .22 revolvers. The K-frame grips fit my hand much better than anything I put on that J-frame � and I tried the original little stocks, Pachmayr Compac�s and a S&W �Target� grip.

The purchase of the Model 18 a few years ago pretty much retired the Model 63 to the back of the shelf. I�m trying � and partly succeeding � in reducing my gun collection to those that I actually use, so the Model 63 went on the block. Being a discontinued item in excellent shape I was able to charge and get a good price for it.


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Hit the target, all else is twaddle!
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Like many of the above posters, I have several.
Check these out:

SIG P210 .22LR conversion kit for my P210
Freedom Arms Model 1997 w/match grade .22LR Cylinder and optional .22 Mag cylinder
S&W Model 48 (.22Mag)
S&W Model 41 (.22LR)
Thompson/Center 14" .17HMR barrel made by DA Van Horn
Thompson/Center 14" .22LR Match Grade barrel
Stocks for the above T/C guns are by Bulberry to make use of their free-floating hanger system. The T/C guns are scoped and very accurate.

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Got a couple good .22s around.

S&W Mod.17 .22lr

Colt Officers Model Match .22mag

Colt SAA Frontier Scout .22lr( never been shot, I know what fun are they if you can't use them. Maybe one of these days.) Have a whole lot of fun with the first two though. That .22mag plays hell with jackrabbits. C

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I have a Browning Buckmark. I also want a Ruger single six. I can't decide between the .22LR/.22Mag or the .17HMR. When I decide I'll buy one.

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S&W model 17 22lr
S&W model 48 22mag



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I have an old blued steel S&W M17 .22lr with a six inch barrel that I bought new around 1980. I also have a conversion unit for my Kimber Compact 1911. The Kimber has an aluminum frame, and the conversion unit (slide) is aluminum, so when put together it makes for a .22 that hardly weighs anything. Oh, and I mustn't forget the North American Arms Mini Revolver in .22lr. I would like eventually to get a Sig Trailside and a Ruger Bearcat too.

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S&W Mod 17 Colt Woodsman Match Target
S&W Mod 34 Colt Woodsman Sport Model
S&W Mod 48
S&W Mod 51
S&W Mod 650


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Mark II 5 1/2 " HB. Hogue grips. Nothing fancy.

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My 22 handguns include a Ruger SP101 (which resulted in about eight more sales of the same after mine was seen) and a High Standard in the Sportsman version, I believe which is in rather rough condition and lacks a magazine but is fun to shoot even single loading it.


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