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Late 1970's Ruger MK I with 6 -7/8" target barrel. Early 1970's BearCat
One or the other will do anything I need a .22 to do.
"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing." Edmund Burke 1795
"Give me liberty or give me death" Patrick Henry 1775
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Prewar Colt Woodsman Sport; Postwar Colt Woodsman Sport; Postwar Colt Woodsman Match Target 4-1/2"; S&W Model 34 "Kit" gun. Thanks...
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S&W 17 6" Colt Challenger 4" CSA TT Olympia (Great Shooter) High Standard Derringer 22 Mag Ruger 22/45 5"
Have had many more most accurate was my High Standard 22 Sport King 4" Had a PPK'S 22 Manhurin
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Campfire Outfitter
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S&W 617 4" with TT,TH. Ruger MK II 4" BB Ruger 3 screw SuperSingleSix W/4-5/8" barrel in 22/22Mag. Taurus 9 shot in 2" Have owned a "passle" of others, over the years. Colt Match Target woodsman 6" Colt Diamondback 6" .....to many great 22's to list!...Bawwwwww!!!! Virgil B. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" />
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A Ruger MK II stainless 5.5" bull barrel, MK II Target Slabsides, Rossi 4" stainless DA revolver, and a Taurus 4" stainless 9 shot DA revolver. Believe it or not the Rossi and Taurus revolvers are very accurate.
The Karma bus always has an empty seat when it comes around.- High Brass
There's battle lines being drawn Nobody's right if everybody's wrong
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A pair of Ruger MK II stainless 5.5" bull barrel .22's. One is straight out of the box and a joy to shoot. The other wears an integral suppressor, bomar sights, match grade 2# trigger and it makes very little noise. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
"The liberals preach tolerance and diversity until presented with an opinion other than their own."
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I've got a High Standard Sharpshooter which is a real sweetheart of a plinker. But the one that always seems to tag along is my old Beretta 70S. Digests everything I feed it without a burp and the machining is flawless. The action feels kinda like glass on glass.
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Campfire Greenhorn
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Campfire Greenhorn
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I have had a S&W 617 stainless, 6" barrel, full lug, six shot for over ten years. Taught my wife how to shoot with it. It is a joy. This past Christmas I bought my wife a Ruger New Model Six 50th Anniversary with two cylinders, .22LR and .22 Magnum. she bought me the NRA Ruger MarkII semi auto. Handsome pistol and a great shooter. Those last two are more on the collector side than the shooter side. The MarkII was a lot of fun to shoot and accurate the New Model Six is handsome but a little light to be accurate. Have not tried the magnum cylinder yet. Maybe I will get a target Ruger or the Sig Trailside unless I splurge and get the S&W 41.
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Ruger Mark II 5.5 Bull Barrel H&R M999 High Standard Sentinel (cheap but super accurate)
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I have a Browning Buckmark Micro Plus Nickel - Wood Laminate Grips - Pro Target 4"Bull Barrel Also S & W Model 22A - 4" Barrel and Older H & R Breaktop 9 shot
Buckmark is my favorite rim fire pistol while my wife likes the S & W best.
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2 high standard double 9's. One blue with wood grips and one with whats left of what appears to be a nickel finish(dad used to keep it in a leather holster) and "ivory" grips
Crossed Arrows Archery LLC Authorized Obsession Bows Dealer Custom Strings/Tuning www.crossedarrowsarcheryllc.comBlack Eagle Arrows Pro Staff, Montana Black Gold Shooting Staff, Dead Center Archery Products Shooting Staff
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Standard Ruger Mk II (5.5"). Not fancy, but basically fault-free (unless you want to disassemble the thing, of course).
RSY
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Campfire Greenhorn
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I have a S&W 617 (6", six shot, stailess, rubber grips, adjustable sights). Just purchased : a Ruger New Model Six-50th Anniversary (.22 LR and .22 Magnum cyliders). a Ruger Mark II NRA Bill Ruger Commemorative (.22 LR). <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
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Campfire Tracker
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I have the new SW auto. Very accurate and you can change the length of the barrels. Nice
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My list is:
Ruger Mark II Clark Conversion in SS 22 Stinger Pin Gun Walter P-22 Comp Version NAA 22LR Pocket Revolver
I think thats it,
Zero
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Campfire Ranger
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Campfire Ranger
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After fifty-few years with a raft of great .22 handguns (don't know whether I could list 'em all), I'm down to an irreducible two:
Ruger Mark II Government Model Taurus Silhouette Model (12-inch barrel)
Wish I still had several of my old ones -- especially the pre-WW2 S&W K-22, S&W Kit Gun, S&W Model 41, High Standard HD-M, High Standard Field King, High Standard Victor. If any of these in good condition at a reasonable price shows-up when I have a pocketful of money, don't get caught between us!
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Campfire Kahuna
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Hi Ken,
I opted for the 6" Tracker in .22LR after the .17HMR didn't work out. They are shooters for sure.
George Orwell was a Prophet, not a novelist. Read 1984 and then look around you!
Old cat turd!
"Some men just need killing." ~ Clay Allison.
I am too old to fight but I can still pull a trigger. ~ Me
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I've had a slew of revolvers over the years. Mrs 41magfan gave me a MKII, wish I was good enough to hunt squirrels with it. I'll just have to keep practicing.
Okie thru and thru
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S&W K-22 S&W .22-32 Kit Gun 4" S&W .22-32 Target 6" Colt Pre-Woodman Colt .22 Conversion Unit for my Gold Cup Glock 17 Ceiner Conversion Unit.
The Kit gun has been a constant companion for over 40 years.
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Campfire Greenhorn
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Campfire Greenhorn
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H&R 999 .22 LR. A very accurate firearm and old too.
S&W 38 Special, very old and put away. It belonged to my Grand Father. He rode horse back and was The Law Man.
Ruger Bisley/Vaquero SS 5.5" 45LC, simulated ivory handles with several modifications/improvements.
I also have a super old cap and ball 32 cal. I believe. It's put away as well.
Perry
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