22 revolver
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11/02/19 06:47 PM
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Sullivan K
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I think I will buy a 22 revolver for the grand kids to shoot. The kids are 6 and 11. There are a lot of choices and I have never owned a 22 revolver, I have looked on-line and thought I would ask here. What do you guys think would be a good gun for the grand kids to shoot? I'm only looking for 22 LR, nothing more powerful than that.
My name ain't Keith
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Re: 22 revolver
[Re: Sullivan K]
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11/02/19 06:58 PM
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You didn't indicate budget, but Ruger has a inexpensive .22 revolver now that is really nice. I own 3 Heritage Rough Riders in .22 LR I have them in different configurations. My favorite Rough Rider has Tru Glow adjustable sights, oversize grips and I do hunt cottontail rabbits with it, a lot.
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Re: 22 revolver
[Re: Sullivan K]
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You didn't indicate budget I'm not concerned with cost. If money is no object....they will love a K22 Masterpiece Pre 64.....tack driving sumgum
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Re: 22 revolver
[Re: SkyeDancer]
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Browning Buckmark with Bill barrel. Extremely accurate and dependable with all ammo X2
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Re: 22 revolver
[Re: TraderVic]
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[quote=TraderVic]Ruger single six, single action 22 LR, stainless or blued. Has adjustable sights and an extra cylinder for 22 mag. Yes. Agreed!
jim
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Re: 22 revolver
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one more vote for the single six YEP, or the Single-Ten, new ten shot version
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Re: 22 revolver
[Re: Sullivan K]
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Another vote for the Ruger Single Six. Bought mine in August 1976 on my 21st birthday. Packed it many a night following a pack of hounds and dispatched plenty of critters on the trapline with it over the past 43 years. It has lots of bluing wear and a few scars on the grips but still shoots great. It is the 6.5" barrel with adjustable sights. I just passed it on to my oldest son just because he needed a 22 pistol and I wanted to make sure he got it. No doubt we consider the Ruger as a family heirloom..
Western SD Fur Harvesters, SDTA, NTA, FTA and life member of NRA. Cancer survivor (7 years) and still fighting it.
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Re: 22 revolver
[Re: Sullivan K]
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11/02/19 10:36 PM
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Ruger Single Six. Tough gun; pretty hard to break anything on it. I've shot probably 20,000 rounds through mine.
Jim
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