Tallball
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IMHO, @Mauser lover is correct, in that my used Browning Buck Mark, Ruger Standard, and Ruger Mark II were cheaper than good 22 revolvers. Their good sights and triggers make them easy to shoot accurately.
I like my K22 better, and its trigger is very nice, but the sights are a little smaller and I'm not quite as accurate with it, most days. Same as my Single Six, though a little moreso, as its sights are even a little smaller than the K22's.
I like revolvers, though, and am glad I have a couple of very nice ones in 22. I shoot them a lot.
My friend bought a Super Wrangler a month or two ago. I've shot it twice with him. It seems like a good shooter and I noticed no flaws.
This Single Six cost me about $150-$175 OTD (maybe six years ago or so?). It lacked the little button and spring to release the cylinder, and the finish needed lots of TLC. They're very sturdy. It shoots just fine.
I like my K22 better, and its trigger is very nice, but the sights are a little smaller and I'm not quite as accurate with it, most days. Same as my Single Six, though a little moreso, as its sights are even a little smaller than the K22's.
I like revolvers, though, and am glad I have a couple of very nice ones in 22. I shoot them a lot.
My friend bought a Super Wrangler a month or two ago. I've shot it twice with him. It seems like a good shooter and I noticed no flaws.
This Single Six cost me about $150-$175 OTD (maybe six years ago or so?). It lacked the little button and spring to release the cylinder, and the finish needed lots of TLC. They're very sturdy. It shoots just fine.