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No pics, but I have 3, as follows.
A Ruger 22/45 Mark II, a Smith and Wesson Mod 17-6, and a Bersa 22 auto.
The Ruger and the S&W shoot like they have eyes, and I haven't shot the Bersa yet. Bought it for an inexpensive practice gun, as 22lr is cheaper than 380acp.
I have one more I love. It's a hundred year old U.S. Revolver Co. in .22 LR. It's virtually unused. It's really tiny, holds 7 rounds and shoots well, too. I think it cost $2.50 when it was new.
Here is a photo of my S&W Model 22A. It's one of a special run made for Acusport in Morgantown PA. It has a 7" Fluted Bull Barrel and a green Fiber Optic front sight. It's a cut above the normal 22A but in no was as expensive as the M41. I also have a Clark Custom Ruger Mark II but I didn't take any pictures of that one yet.
Yep, I'll be that guy, the first one to post a P22. Muhaahah!
Many seem to hate them, but I love it. It keeps on ticking, and is just a blast to plink away with. Also it's been great for introducing friends (read: college ladies) to firearms before moving up to centerfire calibers. It's almost always their favorite.
my 2 favorite 22s,,, " Colt frontier scout" from the 1960s , Given to me by my Dad back when you could order thru the mail, still have the original reciept for it ,I think it was $35.00 brand new. I like to carry this one when fishing , have it loaded with snake shot. The second one is a " Colt new Frontier " that was made in 1975. This is the one I carry in Hunting season. It has adjustable sights and is very accurate.
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