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Old 10-20-2009, 06:21 AM   #14
Nutpoode

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For a .22 lr, go with Ruger still.

http://www.ruger-firearms.com/Firear...2+LR&x=15&y=12
The .22 is a long way from the .357. Actually, I have the Taurus CIA model 651 .357, and though it is awesome, I can't afford to keep shooting it. Ammo is just too expensive. I've shot about 500 rounds through it, leaned how to use it well, so it's time to save some money. I'm searching for a semi-auto .22 now.

The Ruger MIII (and MII) are supposed to be good as well as the Browning Buckmarks, but the truth is, I'm leaning towards the Beretta U22 Neos. Some people don't like the Buck Rogers look, but I kinda dig it. I also like the rail and the fact it's the cheapest, if by only $10 (with the 6" barrel). It's even cheaper with the shorter 4.5" barrel.

I mean, it's a Beretta, so that's got to be good. The only bad reviews I've read is about appearance and some don't like the grip, but that depends on the person. It also appears to have a design similar to the Brownings.

I tried the Smith and Wesson .22 that looks similar to the Browning too, but I did not like the way it felt at all, so I've ruled that one out.


As for Ruger revolvers, I have heard nothing but good things about them. I was cheap and got the Taurus, which is working very nicely so far.



Berretta U22 Neos in 6" barrel

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