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1952 Colt Woodsman
The Sig Mosquito I like personally a full sized 22LR, yes they have a feed issue but some polishing and they work great. I also see these as becoming collectable since they are no longer made and were made in Germany. I have tried allot of 22lr pistols and I just like the way the SIG fits and how well it shoots.
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I wanted a MKI as a kid and finally decided to pull the trigger on a MKIII Hunter for $569. I picked it up and it just didn't feel right. One of the coolest .22 pistols made, but didn't like the balance or grip. It was then that I understood why they made the 22/45. Since I couldn't afford a Model 41, I bought a S&W Victory. Not the prettiest, but great balance and easy disassembly and modification possibilities. The fiber optics sights are great. I don't regret buying it and would recommend it to any in the group. Now I need to save up for a new Volquartsen barrel (ouch).
My friend's Dad had one when I was a teenager. We wore the blueing off of it playing fast draw. Boy was he pissed.My 1976 Ruger Single Six.
One of my first guns, accurate, fun, and really feels like part of your hand!
I've tried others but have always gone back to my Mark III Hunter...It just fits me.
Although I would like to also have a Beretta 87 target...some day.
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