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VQ sells a 3 pack recoil spring kit (can be bought separately also) for subs, standard and high velocity.
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FYI Beretta 92 .22 supressor ready $249 after rebate. Just ordered one.Looking for something thats not gonna break the bank, reliable and cheap to get magazines for. I'm just looking for any suggestions before I go looking at some
Ruger Mark series. I have a Mark II and its accurate, fun, easy to clean, and magazines are plentiful. The 22/45 is a beauty also. And the Browning Buck Mark is nice. And the S&W Victory is an option.Looking for something thats not gonna break the bank, reliable and cheap to get magazines for. I'm just looking for any suggestions before I go looking at some
I like the s&w41 but since it doesn't have a threaded barrel I would never own one. One of the best things about .22 for me is shooting them suppressed. Also for the same price as one s&w41 I could buy these 4 high quality pistols brand new combined:I've kinda gone the other direction on 22s. Every time I go shooting, I bring a 22 so I've been trying different ones to find the right fit for a nice ($$$) one. I think I have found it in a Freedom Arms M83 7.5" combo that is a laser out to 100m.
My thought is, buy once and cry once. I'm moving into the S&W Territory now (617 x 6) and just secured a lovely K22 that didn't break the bank. A Ruger Mkll with V guts has remained a constant for over 35 years. Two Colts spent some time in the stable and were real lookers but no go, a Colt Trooper and Diamondback in 6" examples. A SS Single6 Bisley is still hanging around.
I'd really like to try a S&W 41, a short FA 97 and one of the newer mk4 lites. Life is to short to not have a nice 22.
I always look in Pawn shops and gun shows.
As with aging, red dot tubes and micros are the way to go.
I paid $109 on sale for my first one, basic aluminum baffle can. Has seen thousands and thousands of rounds and no drawbacks at all even though it was literally the cheapest .22 can I could find. The new flow through ones (like the one shown on the beretta pic above) are nice also but more spendy. They are all very quiet with subs (except for those stunted itty bitty size cans).Yea, always wanted to get a 22rf can. They are a hoot!
Heritage are great fun for the money. Several models at palmetto right now for $99. they have 4 click colt action and are heavy enough to feel like a real gun. 22 mag cylinders are $29. The 16" pistol you can legally put a full stock on it (available from Henry).Nothing like a wheel gun in 22, many great options out there…