waco
Springfield, Oregon
I just might have to get one of these little guys. My LGS says once they become available, he will sell them for $180
Never owned a 22 revolver........would be advantageous for introducing a novice to handgun shooting. Concerned about the inherent accuracy of a revolver over the semi.................hard to get the stars to align, with regards to barrel and cylinder, eight times. However, I do like my LCR 357 Mag. Great out of the box trigger and very user friendly sights.
Decisions, decisions...................
View attachment 9141 I'll bring over a 22 revolver for you to shoot, guaranteed to change your tune about revolver accuracy.
Yeah, but it won't be a DA...................and it sure won't be lightweight.
Ever shot a Smith 22 Kit Gun? Stick in on a belt and forget it's there. Capable small game accuracy to 25 yards which is about all I trust a 22 long rifle for from a 4" barrel ballistically speaking.Yeah, but it won't be a DA...................and it sure won't be lightweight.
Yeah, but it won't be a DA...................and it sure won't be lightweight.
True enough on both counts because it will be a REAL revolver.
Ever shot a Smith 22 Kit Gun? Stick in on a belt and forget it's there. Capable small game accuracy to 25 yards which is about all I trust a 22 long rifle for from a 4" barrel ballistically speaking.
No, it would be a carbine, without a butt stock.
Looking at this logically if I were interested in getting a concealed carry piece yes, it would be a revolver but there is no chance it would be a 22.
A nice light weight camp/hiking 22 revolver that can take some honest outdoor abuse with no fancy finish to worry about or sights that can be bumped and moved. What's not to like. I can buy three of these for the cost of one Single Six.The Single-Six variants are quite affordable as-is, and their finish is light-years better.