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22 revolver

skyisfalling

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Joined
Aug 2, 2011
Messages
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Location
birch bay , washington
Beretta  U22 Neos  R32976.jpgHeritage MFG.  Rough Rider .22   E16638.jpg

I own a Rough Rider and a Beretta Neos. Love 'em both.

If you can only buy one .22 , I highly encourage you to consider
the Beretta Neos. 3000 rounds perfect. Super reliable, super fun.
Thin and light weight. My "go-to" .22 pistol. $300.

The Heritage Manufacturing Rough Rider is a fun little western shooter.
This is my dedicated off-hand gun. So far, reliable, only 600 rounds.
The action feels great. However, I am not as impressed with the .22
WMR cylinder. Not as accurate as the .22LR cylinder. I bought the top
of the line model with adjustable fiber-optics sights and 6.5 inch barrel.
Mine was $300 , but you can get 'em for less.
 

robin.kevin

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Joined
Mar 7, 2010
Messages
100
Location
Northern KY
Those Rough Riders are nice but I hear they are hit or miss in that some of them are a little too rough... However they say the same thing about Kel-Tecs and I love mine. Personally I have never handle one, have thought about getting on myself a few times.

Over the past few months I have seen a lot of nice .22 revolvers posted on Armslist in the Kentucky section... there's only a few there now but I bet you could get that Savage .22 for a steal if they still have it.
http://www.armslist.com/p/2757?retu...tucky/handguns?tag=revolver&tag=22-long-rifle

It just depends on what you want... Charter Arms makes a nice .22 Pathfinder that can be had for less than $300 used as well if you keep your eyes open, its a little more modern of a design compare to some of the cowboy shooters you see.
 

Alexcabbie

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Joined
Jul 21, 2008
Messages
2,288
Location
Alexandria, Virginia, United States
Visit a few pawn shops, they are home to amazing bargains. I saw a S&W .22 version of the Combat Masterpiece in a pawnshop a few months ago for $250; but I was on duty in the cab and when I came back the next day it was gone.
 
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