BCRider
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Of those listed the Ruger by a country mile. I'd also add in a used but still nice mechanical condition S&W as an option. Although then I'd be suggesting some manner of shorter barrel K frame option. And that would be a touch bigger than the SP101 for concealed carry.
Having played around with a few of the less expensive options for .22's I now believe that with handguns that it's best to go with the proven leaders to ensure a LIFETIME of quality. And as has been proven over and over the ones which last the longest both for time of ownership and quantity of ammo sent downrange that Ruger and S&W get the nod.
Having played around with a few of the less expensive options for .22's I now believe that with handguns that it's best to go with the proven leaders to ensure a LIFETIME of quality. And as has been proven over and over the ones which last the longest both for time of ownership and quantity of ammo sent downrange that Ruger and S&W get the nod.