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a friend of mine has a 1932 colt woodsmen in fair condition. I want a semi auto 22 but this seems a bit old. Would I be better off buying a new browning buckmark? Gun store valued it between $350 and $400
 
A bit old? I have an old Woodsman. Only standard velocity ammo in that Woodsman.:oops:
I would recommend one of the Ruger 5.5 inch bull barrel models. Many to choose from.
The Ruger 22s are the 'Death Star' of the 22 pistol world.
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Ruger Mark III 22/45 22 LR 5.5″ 10+1 Black Laminate Grips - $249
 
a friend of mine has a 1932 colt woodsmen in fair condition. I want a semi auto 22 but this seems a bit old. Would I be better off buying a new browning buckmark? Gun store valued it between $350 and $400
Well, as Ron's avatar so aptly shows, they don't make fine, old world guns any more.. so you'd best buy and shoot that Colt regularly.
 

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