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What the best Modern .22 revolver? Colt?
Define "best".
Strongest? Most accurate? US made? Lotsa parameters.
What the best Modern .22 revolver? Colt?
best commercial available, non custom, but optical ready and trigger like a leaf blower!Define "best".
Strongest? Most accurate? US made? Lotsa parameters.
best commercial available, non custom, but optical ready and trigger like a leaf blower!
my bad!Ought to start a new thread on that in respect for the OP’s thread topic.
I am on the lookout for one of those, nice score!New-to-me Single Six Hunter Convertible. Looking forward to seeing what it can do. My plan is to target varmints.
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Single actions are great for southpaws tooPerfect .22 revolver for a Southpaw.
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does 3 screw shoot better than new? They have a perfect condition CO Comemative for $700. Was hoping to recuse from the safe queen throne and shoot it
like this: but it’s 2 screw
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Single Six with the Bisley grips is on my list. Have a Vaquero .357 with Bisley grips and it really feels and shoots nice. Great balance.I have a few rimfire revolvers that I would consider target guns.
A pair of Ruger Single Sixes:
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S&W Models 17 and 18:
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S&W Models 48:
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And a Dan Wesson 6”V with an extra 4” VH shroud.
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Stay safe.
Lots of K22s, so I won't show mine. Not a traditional "target" pistol, but will shoot with of the best of them.
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They are tight on purpose, but mine dont seem to get any tighter between cleanings. WWB ammo barely chambers, and ejects with difficulty- but running WWB in a M17 is like putting kerosene in an F15 Eagle's fuel tank- it'll burn, but why bother?All you fellas with M17's: do you find it necessary to shove cartridges in with some effort, after a few cylinders-full? I've read elsewhere that the charge holes can be reamed, but I hesitate....
All you fellas with M17's: do you find it necessary to shove cartridges in with some effort, after a few cylinders-full? I've read elsewhere that the charge holes can be reamed, but I hesitate....