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Glockster10

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As the title says, looking to purchase a .22lr handgun. Mainly interested in something like the ruger mark iv, browning buckmark, glock 44 etc. not looking for something super high end, just something I can take to the range and plink with.
 

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Unless you are looking strictly for semi-autos, you might consider the Heritage revolvers or Ruger Wranglers, etc. They are loads of fun and downright cheap to buy. Just sayin'.
 

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Discount Gun Source has : TAURUS TX22 22 LR STANDARD -$299.99
 

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Tx22 $273...FREE SHIPPING Kentucky gun company And you don't have to wait for your FFL to be open to get any info . just put in the name of the place and they'll send it there .order it right now lol
Kygunco.com like 3 days ago I picked up my 605 357 pocket wheel gun that I ordered from this place that I got a crazy deal! But holy crap that gun really hurts my hands. I have plenty of 38 special but that defeats the purpose.
I have the regular ones. I had the first one for a few years it had a problem with the spring would wear against the front of the slide, it was starting to scuff it up.I guess it can break it . they fixed that the new one I got has a different slide spring in it n It's recessed. So I put that one in my old tx22 and then I went to tandemkross and got their aftermarket upgrade spring for my new one.
The only problems I ever have are with the magazines if things malfunction. it's always because of the magazines, but it's also the ones I put the tandemkross extensions on ,so they're an extra five shots .although the other day I went and ran the extended mags flawlessly for about 150 rounds.
Tx22 is awesome crushes The new sig 22 that I was going to get but my buddy got one and has nothing but problems with it and it cost a lot more money too. get the tx22 I don't think anything can touch it. Unless you want a revolver. PXL_20221103_033146442.jpg
 
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Tx22 $273...FREE SHIPPING Kentucky gun company And you don't have to wait for your FFL to be open to get any info . just put in the name of the place and they'll send it there .order it right now lol
Kygunco.com like 3 days ago I picked up my 605 357 pocket wheel gun that I ordered from this place that I got a crazy deal! But holy crap that gun really hurts my hands. I have plenty of 38 special but that defeats the purpose.
I have the regular ones. I had the first one for a few years it had a problem with the spring would wear against the front of the slide, it was starting to scuff it up.I guess it can break it . they fixed that the new one I got has a different slide spring in it n It's recessed. So I put that one in my old tx22 and then I went to tandemkross and got their aftermarket upgrade spring for my new one.
The only problems I ever have are with the magazines if things malfunction. it's always because of the magazines, but it's also the ones I put the tandemkross extensions on ,so they're an extra five shots .although the other day I went and ran the extended mags flawlessly for about 150 rounds.
Tx22 is awesome crushes The new sig 22 that I was going to get but my buddy got one and has nothing but problems with it and it cost a lot more money too. get the tx22 I don't think anything can touch it. Unless you want a revolver. View attachment 154632
What issue is he having with the p322 ?
 

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Ventura supply
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I really like my Heritage Rough Rider standard 6 shot .22lr. I also have the .22mag. cylinder. The power of the .22 mag really surprised me.
If you don't want to load quite as often as a six shooter. Heritage also makes the same 22 long rifle 22 mag combination in a 9 round setup.
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I think you guys have convinced me a revolver is the way to go. Thoughts on single action only be da/sa?
 

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For plinking, I love the SA Ruger Wrangler. It is super accurate and the trigger pull is perfect for me. If you have children, it is a great way to introduce them to shooting. It is easy on the pocket book too. Not just the initial price of the gun, but ammo cost.
 

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CaptainCoyote is selling one on here for 160. Comes with a nice holster. Ruger as a brand is awesome especially in 22lr.
 

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Great price! Have fun with it. If you need a holster for it, I have a spare for $40. It is new. I gave my son one of my Wranglers and he didn't want the holster.
 
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