Let's see some none Ruger/Buck Mark 22 pistols.

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I'm a bit tire to keep seeing the same Ruger/Browning Mark series pistol. I know they are great, but everyone and their mom has one (or two, or three). Let's see what else you got!

I'll start:

S&W 2206
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Full stainless steel slide and frame. Adjustable sight, ambidextrous mag release and 12rd mag optional. I firmly believe the only reason S&W discontinue 422/622/2206 series was because they don't want it to hurt their model 41 high end 22's market.

GSG 1911-22
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With 80% interchangeable parts with real 1911. Lots potential for the upgrade. Biggest down side: Zinc slide. Like Sig Mosquito, and Walther P22.

Beretta Neos
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Lots accessories from Beretta factory. Interchangeable barrel (I have both 4.5" and 7" barrel), it only take me 40 sec to swap them out at range. Easy to field strip, decent trigger. Unique mag release (lefty unfriendly). 16" barrel carbine optional.
 
Well, how about a Whitney Wolverine and an Astra Cub?

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I've got a Buckmark, too.

But, being a a 1911 fan, I had to pop for the Colt/Umarex/Walther 1911-22:
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And, its set up just like my Remington R1. No foo-foo beavertail or ambi safety.
 
The Wolverine is a 22LR. I think they were only made for a few years in the 1950's. Sure looks like something out of a 1950's science fiction movie. :)
 
Hello friends and neighbors // Nice photos folks ,gives me a few more reliable handguns to look for.

I like the .22 cal. handguns, a lot of fun for fractions of the money, using the same platform, what not to like.

My first handgun, got it for backpacking carry in the Smokies, Stoger American Eagle Luger.
11+1, Aluminum still going strong.
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Next is an old favorite with many, heavy but affordable.
High Standard "Sport King".
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Last, is one of my favorites (except for the rear sight) 1947 and is still a hoot to shoot.
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High Standard H-D Military
 
I have begun a policy of interchangable parts/mags with all new purchases. I find what I like, then buy multiples.

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Wow, a thread about any 22 pistols that aren't Ruger or Browning and it gets 8 replies, one of those a Browning? Nobody shoots anything else? I guess I'll have to get a pic of my Double nine.
 
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