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.22 handguns
All of my adult life I have used .22 sixguns and semi automatic pistols and I find them to be very useful tools.
Training, shooting snakes and rats, small game and plinking are always on the menu when I’m on the ranch or in the back country.
As much as I like Ruger MKII pistols I generally prefer a revolver.
What’s your favorite.22 pistol or revolver?
This old Ruger is probably my favorite.
Training, shooting snakes and rats, small game and plinking are always on the menu when I’m on the ranch or in the back country.
As much as I like Ruger MKII pistols I generally prefer a revolver.
What’s your favorite.22 pistol or revolver?
This old Ruger is probably my favorite.
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My first .22 was a Ruger 4 3/4" MKII, my second was a Ruger Super Single Six 5 1/2" that I bought used and sent back to Ruger for a 6 1/2" barrel. Wish now that I had left it alone.
My first .22 was a Ruger 4 3/4" MKII, my second was a Ruger Super Single Six 5 1/2" that I bought used and sent back to Ruger for a 6 1/2" barrel. Wish now that I had left it alone.
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I have a number of .22lr handguns but don't shoot any of them as often as centerfire guns. I'd rather shoot a .38, a .44 spl or a .45 Colt when I'm out and about. But when I am shooting a .22, my most accurate one is a High Standard Supermatic Trophy, my most easily carried is a Smith model 34 Kit Gun and my best standby is an old Smith model 17. I have a Ruger MKIV Competition equiped with Volquartsen and Tandemkross aftermarket goodies which I use when introducing guns to a new shooter, right after the staggered rounds in a revolver exercise. I also have several other semi-auto .22s that I shoot even less frequently.
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Hey, 1894cfan, I once called Ruger to ask if they would install a different length barrel on a Blackhawk and they told me, "Oh no, we can't do that. Then the description of your gun as we sent it out the door would be invalid". Some bozo...that's funny now.
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Scott, all i have is an olde Ruger Automatic, and a new wrangler that i've only fired a wee bit. . . .
I can see that i failed to get a K22 when the getting was good... LOL
I can see that i failed to get a K22 when the getting was good... LOL
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When it was legal over here I had a Spanish Astra Cadix 9 shot d/a revolver with adjustable sights, maybe not the quality of S/W or Colt but I had a lot of fun with it even took a fox with it.
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These three get the most use, but the Rugers get more outside time these days. I have one or the other in my pocket when I'm outside working around the house. I have a Ruger MKII, but don't shoot it a lot and my dad and I are always trading a Colt Match Target back and forth that's been in the family since the '50s. He's had the Colt for awhile now since I haven't come up with anything he's wanted bad enough to give it back to me.
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Ruger RST4 std auto, OM SS 6.5, NM SS 6.5, NM SS 4.62(this one carried the most). But.....seldom carried of late, maybe when running traps.
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I have a K22, 10" Ruger MKII - muzzle break and d&t for scope along with trigger job, a B model Hi Standard, also a S&W auto ( not a 422- can never remember the model!) that wears a red dot.
The MKII was an absolute hoot on the dog towns! The muzzle break allowed you to watch bullet strike through the 2x scope.
I need a case of 22s and go plink for a whole weekend!
The MKII was an absolute hoot on the dog towns! The muzzle break allowed you to watch bullet strike through the 2x scope.
I need a case of 22s and go plink for a whole weekend!
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I've got a lot of .22's ... hence the moniker Rimfire McNutjob. My favorite in the handgun area is the 6" Colt Diamondback. Smooth, accurate, and well balanced. That almost sounds like a beer description.
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First .22 handgun I fired was my uncle's K-22, when I was probably about 12. I was ON TOP OF THE WORLD.
Dad bought me a Ruger standard model for my 18th birthday in 1971. I probably shot the Ruger "slabside" gummint auto better than any .22 pistols I have owned -- my one winter of indoor bullseye league. Currently have the MkIV 22/45 bull barrel and it is a fine basic pistol. I am watching the new Super Wrangler line pretty closely though. If they bring it out in 4 5/8 and birdshead configuration, I'll likely be a goner.
Scott, that simple Threepersons style holster, basketweave, fits your old Single Six perfectly. I had a used but accurate flat gate years back and got talked out of it. I am so easy ... too easy!
Dad bought me a Ruger standard model for my 18th birthday in 1971. I probably shot the Ruger "slabside" gummint auto better than any .22 pistols I have owned -- my one winter of indoor bullseye league. Currently have the MkIV 22/45 bull barrel and it is a fine basic pistol. I am watching the new Super Wrangler line pretty closely though. If they bring it out in 4 5/8 and birdshead configuration, I'll likely be a goner.
Scott, that simple Threepersons style holster, basketweave, fits your old Single Six perfectly. I had a used but accurate flat gate years back and got talked out of it. I am so easy ... too easy!
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My first was a H&R 922 purchased from the town's shady second-hand dealer when I was 14.
I later traded it to the same dealer for a High Standard Double-Nine. After it was stolen, my first new handgun was a Ruger Mark I.
I've since added a Single-Six Bisley and a Frontier Scout.
I later traded it to the same dealer for a High Standard Double-Nine. After it was stolen, my first new handgun was a Ruger Mark I.
I've since added a Single-Six Bisley and a Frontier Scout.
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In the past nearly 60 years ive had many 22 hand guns, use to trap & ran hounds for coon, all i ever used was
a 22 revolver. now a 22 is seldom used but the High Standard double nine is my favorite for the past 30 years
very easy to load ( for a 22) & very easy to schuck the emptys
ollogger
a 22 revolver. now a 22 is seldom used but the High Standard double nine is my favorite for the past 30 years
very easy to load ( for a 22) & very easy to schuck the emptys
ollogger
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Among my miscellaneous .22s there is also an original Colt .22 conversion for a 1911. I have read that those have really gone up in value....I haven't shot mine in at least 25 years. Gotta keep them clean or they don't work.
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Just beautiful, Six! I love the patina on the older guns.
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I had a bunch before that darn boating accident. My favorites were my old model Ruger Single Six for a single-action and a High Standard Supermatic Citation for the semi-auto. Like Six, I love my Ruger semi-automatics too, but that High Standard is an incredible tack-driver. The only gun I ever had stolen was a Colt .22 LR single-action.
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That’s an old Lawrence holster.Bill in Oregon wrote: ↑Sat Jun 10, 2023 4:47 pm Scott, that simple Threepersons style holster, basketweave, fits your old Single Six perfectly. I had a used but accurate flat gate years back and got talked out of it. I am so easy ... too easy!
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I suppose I will second this emotion. I fire my Ruger 10/22’s and Henry lever .22’s far more than I have ever used one in handgun format.
Keeping with the Ruger theme, I have had both single sixes and a 22/45 but in both cases they were pretty easy to rehome to someone else when I was needing money for other things,
Make no mistake they were fun, but keeping them topped off was very tedious because we all know how quickly either six rounds out of a revolver or 10 ain a semi auto goes by
Given that my range results as of late have been abysmal with my bigger guns though, I will likely fill out the paperwork for a super wrangler next time I hit the gun shop. Brushing up on basic marksmanship is long overdue for me
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I got a pile of .22 pistols. Some have come and gone. Some of em are over my dad's place. There's a Colt Woodsman over there. He loves those things. Me...? Meh.
There is a Colt Frontier Scout over there too. When I was a kid, it was his only handgun, and the first one I ever fired. Probably why i have such a soft spot for the Colt SA 22s. Two of my sons have them too. Dad has a S&W some or other auto too. Nothing special. The only DA 22 revolver any of us has ever had is over there. A High Standard Sentinel. It was my uncles, but I've never fired it.
At my place there is a Steven's Tip Up single shot I got for my son when he was very young. My grandfather's High Standard model B he packed all over the Allagash when he was a warden before and during the war. I've got three Colt Single action 22s. A Scout convertible, a 1st year New Frontier, and a Peacemaker. These are my favorite. 22 handguns. I much prefer them to the Rugers (I know I'm in the minority, but I find the Single Six too heavy and chunky for a .22) There is also a S&W 4 inch 422. This was my favorite 22 auto for decades. It is super light and shoots wonderfully. My son really liked it so I gave it to him but he left it at my house. I replaced it with a Ruger 22/45 Lite. I like it, and it is a good shooter.
There is a Colt Frontier Scout over there too. When I was a kid, it was his only handgun, and the first one I ever fired. Probably why i have such a soft spot for the Colt SA 22s. Two of my sons have them too. Dad has a S&W some or other auto too. Nothing special. The only DA 22 revolver any of us has ever had is over there. A High Standard Sentinel. It was my uncles, but I've never fired it.
At my place there is a Steven's Tip Up single shot I got for my son when he was very young. My grandfather's High Standard model B he packed all over the Allagash when he was a warden before and during the war. I've got three Colt Single action 22s. A Scout convertible, a 1st year New Frontier, and a Peacemaker. These are my favorite. 22 handguns. I much prefer them to the Rugers (I know I'm in the minority, but I find the Single Six too heavy and chunky for a .22) There is also a S&W 4 inch 422. This was my favorite 22 auto for decades. It is super light and shoots wonderfully. My son really liked it so I gave it to him but he left it at my house. I replaced it with a Ruger 22/45 Lite. I like it, and it is a good shooter.
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Love that Steven't Tip Up. I had a shot at a nice one at one time and I was too late.
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Thank you sir! I bought it for my son when he was about 3. I also got a minty Favorite in .22LR and another in 32RF for him.Rimfire McNutjob wrote: ↑Sun Jun 11, 2023 3:49 am Love that Steven't Tip Up. I had a shot at a nice one at one time and I was too late.
"Oh bother", said Pooh, as he chambered another round.
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Yea, that pile sure got a lot bigger after you left here……along with another pile of center fire SAA’s. You and that buffalo coat.
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I'm calling Dibs on that Buffalo coat...
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I like this one.....need to shoot it more often too!
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One good thing about a single action, it forces you to slow down a bit and be more deliberate about your shooting.
I tend to get lazy with my form when playing with a semiautomatic
I tend to get lazy with my form when playing with a semiautomatic
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I have an older Single Six with both cyls....I can't imagine any reason why I would ever sell it. Fits me perfect and I shoot it better than almost any other handgun.
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The old Ruger Standard Model and Mark II were amazingly accurate. If you could see it, they could put a bullet in it. My best target off-hand (no rest) with a Mark II was 10 rounds at 25 yards that I could cover with a .38 Special case I picked up at the range.
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That’s exactly right and the old standard models shot to their fixed sights. I had a six inch version that accounted for a number of rabbits squirrels and snakes.piller wrote: ↑Sun Jun 11, 2023 11:38 am The old Ruger Standard Model and Mark II were amazingly accurate. If you could see it, they could put a bullet in it. My best target off-hand (no rest) with a Mark II was 10 rounds at 25 yards that I could cover with a .38 Special case I picked up at the range.
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ot. anybody here have any experience/opinions with the .22 tcm
Rossi 92 .357 lever , and a cz pcr 9mm
Henry .22 lever, Remington speedmaster 552 .22 lr
Marlin Glenfield .22 boltaction
gforce 12ga semi
Taylor's Tactical 1911 A1 FS in .45acp
winchester 1873 44.40
Marlin 336W .30.30
beeman sportsman rs2 dual caliber pellet rifle
henry .22 magnum pumpaction/octagon barrel
stag 5.56 m4 with reddot
Henry .22 lever, Remington speedmaster 552 .22 lr
Marlin Glenfield .22 boltaction
gforce 12ga semi
Taylor's Tactical 1911 A1 FS in .45acp
winchester 1873 44.40
Marlin 336W .30.30
beeman sportsman rs2 dual caliber pellet rifle
henry .22 magnum pumpaction/octagon barrel
stag 5.56 m4 with reddot
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Colt New Frontier ,Ruger New model Single Six ,Browning Buckmark . I wished I could see the sights like I used too.
Been shooting these every chance I get trying find ammo each likes.
Been shooting these every chance I get trying find ammo each likes.
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I really like the OM dovetail sighted Sixes. I've only got one but am on the lookout for more.
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Bought the single six from Dave Clements yrs ago. Here's his description:
"I have an early 5 digit Single 6 in .22 LR for sale. This gun
has the XR3 frame with factory black plastic grips. Barrel length is 5 1/2", factory steel ejector hsg. drift adjustable rear sight. I set the barrel/ cyl. gap, recut crown and forcing cone, removed endshake, did an action job, installed an oversize basepin with Colt style head, installed new cylinder latch, and new trigger.
Barrel/cylinder alignment would rival a custom
cylindered gun with accuracy being superb. Sights were dead on
for me. Gun is finished in a nice polished blue with original
factory anodizing on gripframe. There are a few minor silver
edges on frame, but not enough to warrant refinishing. It has
been many years since I have seen a Single 6 with this good of
alignment and accuracy from a factory barrel and cylinder."
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Added the Freedom Arms M97 (along with it's twin in .357) 15 yrs ago so that I would have something I could still handle in my dotage (getting there quicker than anticipated.
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A couple of Smiths (K22 and M18)
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Recently been really having fun with little .22 Autos (Ruger SR22 and Glock 44)
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And a couple of 1911 conversions (Marvel and a Nelson Custom)
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Can't say I've got a favorite - thoroughly enjoy shooting all of them. And as I age, they get a LOT more use.
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"I have an early 5 digit Single 6 in .22 LR for sale. This gun
has the XR3 frame with factory black plastic grips. Barrel length is 5 1/2", factory steel ejector hsg. drift adjustable rear sight. I set the barrel/ cyl. gap, recut crown and forcing cone, removed endshake, did an action job, installed an oversize basepin with Colt style head, installed new cylinder latch, and new trigger.
Barrel/cylinder alignment would rival a custom
cylindered gun with accuracy being superb. Sights were dead on
for me. Gun is finished in a nice polished blue with original
factory anodizing on gripframe. There are a few minor silver
edges on frame, but not enough to warrant refinishing. It has
been many years since I have seen a Single 6 with this good of
alignment and accuracy from a factory barrel and cylinder."
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Added the Freedom Arms M97 (along with it's twin in .357) 15 yrs ago so that I would have something I could still handle in my dotage (getting there quicker than anticipated.
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A couple of Smiths (K22 and M18)
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Recently been really having fun with little .22 Autos (Ruger SR22 and Glock 44)
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And a couple of 1911 conversions (Marvel and a Nelson Custom)
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Can't say I've got a favorite - thoroughly enjoy shooting all of them. And as I age, they get a LOT more use.
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Pat and Paul, you fellows have some beautiful guns. I have a Freedom Arms m97 in a 5 1/2" .45 Colt and love it. A couple of m83s as well.
Jim T, I love Bisley hammers; I have put them on every Ruger I own.
Jim T, I love Bisley hammers; I have put them on every Ruger I own.
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When I first shot a Ruger 22/45 MkII I was smitten. I bought it right then and there for my daughter. Than one for me.
I pined for a ten shot K22 and eventually got it.
Nirvana.
I pined for a ten shot K22 and eventually got it.
Nirvana.
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This Ruger Bisley .22 is one of 52 that we made specially for The Shootists back in 1994. Quite rare. Paul Persinger made the elephant ivory stocks for it.
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Although I haven't settled on best ammo yet the Colt New Frontier has a slight edge over Ruger in the potential accuracy depth. The Colt has chambered cylinder with tapered throats .
Rugers all have straight reamed cylinders .
The sights on both are coarse ,not what I consider target sights.
My plan on the Ruger is to mill a target style bead front blade and fine U notch rear.
The Ruger needs a trigger job but I like the heavy wide trigger.
My plan is to fine tune the single six so I can keep all shots in a 3" circle at 20 yards offhand.
Right now 4" - 5" is average
Rugers all have straight reamed cylinders .
The sights on both are coarse ,not what I consider target sights.
My plan on the Ruger is to mill a target style bead front blade and fine U notch rear.
The Ruger needs a trigger job but I like the heavy wide trigger.
My plan is to fine tune the single six so I can keep all shots in a 3" circle at 20 yards offhand.
Right now 4" - 5" is average
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JimT, with only 52 made, I would say your Bisley .22 is quite rare! Thanks for the beautiful pictures.
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My first .22 was Ruger Single Six with 9 1/2 inch barrel when I was 18 in 1965......shoots like a rifle ( very accurate)....and I still have it,
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My 6-1/2" Single-Six convertible is still my go-to, from original purchase new in '68 to now and beyond. Simple, reliable, and accurate, and works well with anything I feed it--what's not to like? Definitely my keeper.
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I have had a bunch of 22 pistols and all of them are accurate enough for plinking which was and is fantastic fun ,also good for bigger small game like rabbits, coons even frogs if you can get close enough.
Now for small grey squirrels in the top of a Hickory or Oak tree you aint gonna get many good killing shots.
For that a T/C Contender with a 10 inch barrel will bring em home consistantly,especially with a 2x or 4x scope.
I killed a lot of coots on fish and minnow ponds 40 to 50 years ago to keepem from eating all the small fish and minnows.
Even at a couple of hundred yarsd was not that tough as you could just watch where the bullets were hitting the water and walk the bullets till you got a good hit.
Now for small grey squirrels in the top of a Hickory or Oak tree you aint gonna get many good killing shots.
For that a T/C Contender with a 10 inch barrel will bring em home consistantly,especially with a 2x or 4x scope.
I killed a lot of coots on fish and minnow ponds 40 to 50 years ago to keepem from eating all the small fish and minnows.
Even at a couple of hundred yarsd was not that tough as you could just watch where the bullets were hitting the water and walk the bullets till you got a good hit.
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For a semiauto pistol nothing beats a Hi Standard Supermatic for me. I've always loved them, and have had mine for 40 years now, and never missed a lick.
For a revolver the K22 S&W in a 6" barrel is tops.
For a revolver the K22 S&W in a 6" barrel is tops.
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