22 Revolver Rimfire Fun Shooting Guns!Let's See Yours

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I have quite a few, but no pictures. I need to practice my firearm photography.

If someone says something like "no pictures, then no guns". I guess then I don't have any? :D
 
K22s on the left are both vintage 1953. And a pair of 617 no dash

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Can anyone tell me if I can shoot .22shorts out of it? I don't even have any, but am curious if that would be any different on the forcing cone than .22lr.

Shoot em all the time...

Love them for the mild report, and they are accurate as heck out of my Taurus 94...
 
I only have three .22 handguns.

1. 1930 Colt OMT,

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2. 1948 "one line" S&W K22 Masterpiece,

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3. 1975 Ruger Single Six that I picked up for free in a gun deal,

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Here's a high quality .22lr revolver that you guys will be able to appreciate and gaze upon the beauty of:

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I had one of those. I tossed it. :D It was a POS, ill timed, but what do ya expect for 16 bucks at Gibson's Discount in 1974? :rolleyes:

But, you have a good sense of humor. :D
I actually have two RG23 revolvers and both work great. One has the short barrel and the other has the long barrel.

I previously had an RG10 that the front sight fell off of and the loading gate broke. Also an RG66 that had a small parts breakage inside and I never fixed it, the loading gate would fall open all the time when firing too. I sold it to a guy for parts and he managed to accidentally break the handle off of it because the metal is so thin where the grip meets the hammer area.

With RG revolvers you either get a good one or an absolute piece of garbage. As for Rohm guns, the RG23 seems to be alright as I've shot the crap out of mine and got a cousin who shoots his all the time too. If you ever do buy one of these little $75 tackle box guns make sure you can thoroughly inspect it first.
 
This fine specimen lives in a five gallon bucket with skunk essence, beaver castor and a bunch of other things you do not want lost in your duct work... I clean it, and it gets shot pretty much every day on the trap line.

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And this is my other woods gun. I love this gun.

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