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My father in law bought one, I was skeptical, but so far its been great.I'm not a Taurus guy. Not at all. Just no.
But... there are an awful lot of folks saying good things about the TX 22. If I were required by law to buy a Taurus, that's the one I would get.
Talk about ludicrous rate of fire. Regular mp5 .22 in full auto by SOT license holder.Well, when in doubt, always go with wackiness. And in the .22 self-loader department, that would be the Trejo Modelo 1:
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8d-AQsHY1_c
OK, jokes aside, rimfire anything isn't really in my wheelhouse. My better half, however, has a rifle and a couple pistols in .22 LR; she likes her (suppressed) Walther P22 and Margolin a lot. If you can locate a sample of the latter, you might enjoy it as a target pistol too.
Cheers.
My first through was that I would have to stand in line because I remembered someone else has been looking for one of those for 6 or 7 years, so I checked, and that someone was you!Well, when in doubt, always go with wackiness. And in the .22 self-loader department, that would be the Trejo Modelo 1:
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8d-AQsHY1_c
OK, jokes aside, rimfire anything isn't really in my wheelhouse. My better half, however, has a rifle and a couple pistols in .22 LR; she likes her (suppressed) Walther P22 and Margolin a lot. If you can locate a sample of the latter, you might enjoy it as a target pistol too.
Cheers.

Mine I have to find some new front sights. It has suppressor sights and even changing to reg sights it's off. Could be due to point of impact shift from the suppressor though.Great shooter, boring as all get out though.
Everybody should own at least one Beretta, built like a tank by a 500-year-old family-owned company
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There is a lot of good in that suggestion, mostly my aversion to polymer is my history with them. So far I have moved on from all the 22 semi autos I have had, but the polymers go by-by much quicker. One in less than 24 hours!I know you said no polymers, but I bought my Kel-Tec P17 .22 based on mixup98's videos:
That's just one, he's done a few videos about this gun and he has never had a problem with it. You can find them for $179 right now if you shop around, but I think they are normally about $199. That's what I got mine for, and no regrets.
Now I'm looking for a .22 rifle to go with it. I kind of want a lever gun, but I'm also looking at a 10/22. I've got enough magazines to keep track of though and I don't want more, so I'll probably just stick with a lever gun.
I have one and it shoots great. BUT when I bought it brand new it shot a foot and a half to left. I sent it back and they replaced everything but the frame. That was when they first came out but at least ruger will make it right.I have had a bunch of them over the years as well, all the way from a Dan Wesson to a High Standard Sentinel. With the slower firing and loading of the round ones I like centerfire better and am kind of looking for a Cimarron Model P Jr or Lightning in 32 H&R
ETA: have looked at these before but from what I have read the QC on them can be spotty
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The pistols are very intriguing! I guess there's some things you can do to improve the trigger and even though you are never going to get world class accuracy out of them apparently you can get much better than expected accuracy out of themA couple oddballs
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Figured it out! It was a Ram-Line Syn-Tech Exactor PistolOne in less than 24 hours!
Can't remember the name of it, it was in the 90's, had a transparent polymer frame with a reverse taper grip. I don't think it was the Magnum Research, I recall it having a rounder grip. All I do remember for sure is I bought it one afternoon, went shooting the next morning and went right back to the gunshop before I went home after shooting it

If you're looking for a longer-range type of pistol, the Ruger Charger may float your boat. I bought one when my kids were little, and it was the one gun that always made the trip with us to the gravel pit for some shooting fun. After they got older and moved out, it seemed like it just sat in the safe too much. Now it is my favorite grouse getter.The pistols are very intriguing! I guess there's some things you can do to improve the trigger and even though you are never going to get world class accuracy out of them apparently you can get much better than expected accuracy out of them
I shot a Ruger Charger back in the mid 80's, didn't see it was worth the troubleIf you're looking for a longer-range type of pistol, the Ruger Charger may float your boat. I bought one when my kids were little, and it was the one gun that always made the trip with us to the gravel pit for some shooting fun. After they got older and moved out, it seemed like it just sat in the safe too much. Now it is my favorite grouse getter.
Are you out of your mind! You should know by now that I thrive on goofy thoughts! Repost that idea!Nevermind, had a goofy thought that doesn't fit thread, so deleted it.