Everyone Should Have One!

JK Knives

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Everyone should own at least one .22 handgun. Let`s see some!

Ruger Mark III



Late 1970`s Ruger Single Six



Connie`s S&W M&P Compact



NAA .22 Magnum

 
Man, that Ruger 6-shooter looks sweet!
I don't own any .22 handguns, but if I did it would be a single action revolver!
 
Two of my favorites, Colt Officer's Model, and a Smith and Wesson model 41
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Thanks, JK! That old Colt means a lot to me. It was my Grandfather's. He bought it new, and had a room full of trophies and awards he won with it. It's the smoothest double action I've ever fired. The S&W 41 was left to me by my Father in Law. Both are extremely accurate.
 
Why would I want a gun that you can't get, or reload ammo for?:rolleyes:

Says the guy with three .22 magnums! You can still get the ammo at gun shops if you don't mind spending $3.50 - $4.00 a box for long rifle.
 
"Everyone should have one." Or several.

Ruger Mark II


Ruger Single-Six Convertible & 22lr conversion for the Beretta 92
 
Damn, you guys make me want a .22 handgun now!
That Ruger six shooter is right up my alley.

Beautiful gun
 
I believe the OP's post was "Let"s see some", not whether they're currently available.

My punctuation most be in error. My meaning was that (facetiously), the AMMO was not available, in reference to the drought of 22LR in the past few years. Not that the firearms were un-available
I have fired one of the Colts such as you pictured and do recall thinking that it indeed was the finest 22lr revolver ever made, even nicer than my S&W K-22's.
And the Smith 41's are definately the high water mark of target 22's (sorry High Standard Victor, you are close!).
 
My Brother David has a 4 digit serial Colt Pre-Woodsman 22 auto with the pencil thin 6" barrel that I would like to have but we can't seem to make a trade.
It is one of the early ones that are not made for high speed ammo and was never converted as were most. It is real rough but I still want it! It shall be mine eventually! It just screams Ernest Hemingway to me.
 
I agree everyone should have at least one ... I miss my old 3 screw Single Sixes

Single Six Convertible and a Single Ten
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a couple Browning Buckmarks and a Ruger Mark II
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Here is a pic of my Mark II 678 after a range trip and still filthy.

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I still have that 100 rounds of Winchester XPert that your single six is going to enjoy. I just need to get down that way.
 
There seems to be a lot of interest in Rugers so I thought I would post a pic of one of mine. It has a 4 digit serial number
and still shoots as good as it did years ago.
 
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