Zendude
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For a low cost 22 with a decocker, sa and da action, the Bersa Thunder 22 is worth a look.
For a low cost 22 with a decocker, sa and da action, the Bersa Thunder 22 is worth a look.
CZ discontinued the dedicated Kadet .22 pistol, but still offer the Kadet Kit conversion unit. So, yes you need to buy both a 75 based centerfire pistol, and Kadet Kit. I have both the Kadet pistol, and conversion. Yes, redundant, but I can't bring myself to sell either. They are both excellent.Browning 1911 22 is the best ive had for the money and i own quite a few. Feeds anything i put in it. Most others combat looking pistols require high velocity ammo or they dont feed. They are also sometimes finicky on which ammo they will feed. I own two 1911 22's. The standard in full length barrel and the black label with rail version.
Only other i feel good recommending is the cz kadet(not sure if still available or not without buying a cz75/85 and the conversion). For a full size it feeds and works. Cant say the same on many other full sized conversion and stand alones.
I gess it is safe to say you use to have a friend. LOLMy daughter likes shooting this Browning 1911-22 as much as I do.
She is also quite fond of this S&W 2214
enough so that I may end up giving it to her someday.
Edit to add.
With all the "Get a Ruger" posts on this thread, I must say that I bought my daughter a Ruger Mklll 22/45.
We took it out twice and she absolutely HATED that gun.
Sold it to a friend of mine.
Your doing it wrong...kinda. look at a 22 conversion for the gun you already have that you want to practice for/with. Some kits suck, some are awesome. My kit for my pt99 is unbelievably accurate.