TTv2
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It's been two years, the Taurus 942 is unobtainable outside of Gougebroker and I'm not willing to pay the $550 OTD prices for them, so I'm looking at alternatives for a DA .22 revolver. This is where normally I'd go Ruger, the LCRx was originally what I wanted before Taurus came out with the 942, but Ruger's are also scarce and same story with prices on GB.
If you're asking why it's gotta be a revolver, I believe there's still a rule at my range that one area where we shoot steel plates .22 is not allowed, so instead of leaving hundreds of cases on the ground I dump the empties from the revolvers into a bag and take them with me.
Right now I'm just looking for a plinker revolver to burn ammo when I go to the range and I'm tired of the single actions and how slow they are to unload and reload.
Only other brands I can think of that aren't crazy high in price are Charter and used H&R revolvers. Charters are pretty meh, but some people swear by them as far as the .22's being very decent for the money. The H&R's interest me more and a top break .22 like the 999 would be a really cool addition to my growing H&R collection even if they do run me $500. Not looking for super accuracy, but the likelihood is I'd be shooting these a lot, like 500 rounds a month and IDK if the H&R's can hold up to that.
What would you recommend? Appreciate the feedback.
If you're asking why it's gotta be a revolver, I believe there's still a rule at my range that one area where we shoot steel plates .22 is not allowed, so instead of leaving hundreds of cases on the ground I dump the empties from the revolvers into a bag and take them with me.
Right now I'm just looking for a plinker revolver to burn ammo when I go to the range and I'm tired of the single actions and how slow they are to unload and reload.
Only other brands I can think of that aren't crazy high in price are Charter and used H&R revolvers. Charters are pretty meh, but some people swear by them as far as the .22's being very decent for the money. The H&R's interest me more and a top break .22 like the 999 would be a really cool addition to my growing H&R collection even if they do run me $500. Not looking for super accuracy, but the likelihood is I'd be shooting these a lot, like 500 rounds a month and IDK if the H&R's can hold up to that.
What would you recommend? Appreciate the feedback.