45acpForMe
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I don't think you can go wrong either way. For me it depended on a place to shoot which I only had an indoor range. Most ranges will allow a 22LR rifle indoor though.
I started out with the Walther P22 for my daughters who started shooting at 9 & 12. While it is a good gun and they like it they still have trouble with double action trigger pull. I had to put it into SA for them to start shooting. 22LR is dirty and ammo is sometimes crappy (Walmart bulk) so jams, stovepipes occur. While it is annoying it is actually good practice of clearing them. Unfortunately both my girls couldn't cycle the slide for a couple years. Their requirement was that I get one with a laser which they used for about the first or second shooting session. After that we rarely if ever use it. If there was a self defense situation around the house we may use it though. I moderately recommend the P22 but think the Ruger may be the better starter based on other threads.
After a while I wanted to get them a 22LR rifle to train on and to hunt squirrel or rabbit if the SHTF. One of our complaints with the P22 is that a 10 round magazine doesn't last long. It takes longer to load the magazine than to empty it. So since I have a Sig556 I looked into the Sig522. It was one of the highest rated AR 22's and Nutnfancy reviewed it as the ONLY 22 AR that he had no jams. I have shot thousands of rounds through it and still have yet to have a single problem of any type. The magazines hold 25 rounds so that gives enough shooting time for each daughter before handing it over to the other for her turn. While it is more expensive ($4-500) than other starter 22's it has a second type of cool in that it looks just like my Sig556 with folding stock etc. So if we ever have to patrol the neighborhood during a crisis anyone coming against my daughter will think she is carrying an AR15 rather than a 22. It has been accurate and I can't think of a single thing bad about it other than its higher price.
I started out with the Walther P22 for my daughters who started shooting at 9 & 12. While it is a good gun and they like it they still have trouble with double action trigger pull. I had to put it into SA for them to start shooting. 22LR is dirty and ammo is sometimes crappy (Walmart bulk) so jams, stovepipes occur. While it is annoying it is actually good practice of clearing them. Unfortunately both my girls couldn't cycle the slide for a couple years. Their requirement was that I get one with a laser which they used for about the first or second shooting session. After that we rarely if ever use it. If there was a self defense situation around the house we may use it though. I moderately recommend the P22 but think the Ruger may be the better starter based on other threads.
After a while I wanted to get them a 22LR rifle to train on and to hunt squirrel or rabbit if the SHTF. One of our complaints with the P22 is that a 10 round magazine doesn't last long. It takes longer to load the magazine than to empty it. So since I have a Sig556 I looked into the Sig522. It was one of the highest rated AR 22's and Nutnfancy reviewed it as the ONLY 22 AR that he had no jams. I have shot thousands of rounds through it and still have yet to have a single problem of any type. The magazines hold 25 rounds so that gives enough shooting time for each daughter before handing it over to the other for her turn. While it is more expensive ($4-500) than other starter 22's it has a second type of cool in that it looks just like my Sig556 with folding stock etc. So if we ever have to patrol the neighborhood during a crisis anyone coming against my daughter will think she is carrying an AR15 rather than a 22. It has been accurate and I can't think of a single thing bad about it other than its higher price.