.22LR Auto Pistol - Recommendations?

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I'm on with the SR-22. Did a lot of "trying" at ranges before I settled on this. Loves any brand ammo. Reminds me of my old dog. I never found anything that she refused to eat.
 
S&W 41. I have more than a few 22 handguns. The 41 is the most accurate most reliable most bang for the buck. I bought mine used for $550. It had a few issues to start with but it runs perfect now and I'm really happy with it.
 
The best I have shot was a Ruger but it was a MkII. The Brownings I've shot were mighty good but I'd prefer a Ruger if I could find one for a really good price. If I couldn't I'd probably get a Buckmark.
 
Another vote for Ruger Mk II. Classic looks , great history , great shooter , and affordable..

Plus , reassembly is a good test of character!
 
Ruger all of the way.

I have had the opportunity to handle all of the pistols listed plus some. The Walther and the SR22 are a lot of fun, but for reliability and accuracy I have to go with the 22/45. The Brownings are good but the grip and magazine release on the Ruger are the main reasons that I prefer the Ruger. I have owned both a tapered barrel and a bull 22/45 for many years and have never had a problem after 1000's of rounds. The MKII and MKIII are great also but a long range session will leave you with sore fingers from removing the magazines.
 
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Ruger MKII. Best $300 pistol ever made. Those that have them know.

Mine was about $180. Of course, it's a Standard Mk-II (fixed sight, tapered barrel.) And, that was back in 1987.

The best? Quite possibly. But, to be honest, I don't enjoy shooting it as much as my "lesser guns." Why? The Ruger's just "too easy." The others are more challenging to do well with, and I enjoy that.
 
I have a 10" blue MKII that I bought NIB. The receipt from the original owner shows it was $197.

My friend has one of them and I've shot it a bunch. I've tried to talk him into selling it to me for years. Now I know what he probably paid for it! That gives me a a better bargaining position. Thanks!

Seriously though that pistol is very nearly the best shooting handgun I ever picked up. It's crazy accurate for what it is. It shoots like a rifle instead of a pistol. I'd love to have one but they are hard to come by. Anyone that has one is holding onto it.
 
Do you still have one you might want to part with? :) I guess I've been lucky with other firearms. For a while it seemed like every one I bought worked out well for me. That wasn't always true though. I've let go of more than a few because I didn't like them. But I have a safe full of keepers I guess.
 
I do more buying than selling. I just bought 10" #4 a few weeks ago. A guy offered me 100 bucks more than I paid for it less than 24 hours after I bought it.
 
Where are you finding those pistols? I've looked for years and haven't seen a one. Well there is this one for $700. Yeah right. I'm not spending a fortune on one. I know what they cost new and what other MkII's cost. But the auction sites rarely ever have this model and when they do the price is outrageous. I just looked at one that had a buy it now price of $1500. Still I can think of better guns to buy for $700 not to mention $1500.
 
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Three came from individuals and one from a gun store. I paid $400 for each, including the one that was NIB....I shot it.

If I didn't have a 10", I would give $700 for a like new stainless before I would give $500 for a MK III with a shorter barrel.

Off hand, I can think of 6 other 10" guns amongst my friends.
 
They must have sold better in your area. I've never seen one in a LGS and I cover a large area when it comes to visiting those stores. I've only ever even seen one of those 10" barrel Rugers. BTW I think the price of the Rugers has gotten crazy. I know what they went for not that long ago. I'm not going to pay outrageous prices. Maybe that's why I don't have one. Oh well. I have 2 handguns that are more accurate anyway. At least they're more accurate than the 10" Ruger I have shot many times.
 
I have never shot a repeater .22 that was more accurate than a 10" with good ammo and a good trigger. If I had, I would own at least one. I have seen Ransom rest 50 yard groups well under 1/2" out of 10" guns.
 
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