OT - Which .22 double-action revovler?

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Re: OT - Which .22 double-action revovler?

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I'm partial to my 1959 S&W Model 18, 4 inch with Fuzzy Farrant grips

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Re: OT - Which .22 double-action revovler?

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Hobie wrote:
jdad wrote:
Hobie wrote:In DA, there is only the S&W 17, 22, 34 or 63. I think you'll like the K-frames best (17, 22). The kids would like the 34 or 63 best. You can find them. You do have to pay for them. They are worth every penny.

You forgot 2. :D The Model 18, a 4" version of the 17, and this one :shock: .....

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Yeah, I did forget the 18 but I've never, ever seen a 45... Neat!
I've owned most models of S&W revolvers made since 1900 and thought I had at least handled the one's I haven't....but I'd never even heard of a Model 45. :o :o :o

My vote would have to be either a model 17 or 18, just depends on the barrel length you want.

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Re: OT - Which .22 double-action revovler?

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S&W Model 617 8 SHOT IS MY CHOICE...
BUT THEY AINT CHEAP...7 TO 8 BILLS


I AM THINKING ABOUT THE SAME THING....
BUT WANT THE 22 MAG CYLINDER TOO......SO
I AM THINKING RUGER SINGLE SIX HUNTER....
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Re: OT - Which .22 double-action revovler?

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I'm with TxPete, a six inch Diamondback in .22lr is the way to go. Once you fire one you will throw rocks at a S&W. Not really, but it is so easy to shoot and the quality is amazing. The only thing that compares is my USFA 12-22, I love it also. Merry Christmas and have a blessed New Year.
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Re: OT - Which .22 double-action revovler?

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I have the 1 7/8" version AirLIte. I like it and would like to get one of these as a kit gun. Double action is a bit heavy, but the single action trigger is just as good as my 629, and other J Frames. A 8 shot.

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Re: OT - Which .22 double-action revovler?

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Re: OT - Which .22 double-action revovler?

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YK,
I have all the parts to put together a 9 shot double action .22LR High Standard.
For your daughter,all you pay is the cost to get it from me to you.
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Re: OT - Which .22 double-action revovler?

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Mescalero wrote:YK,
I have all the parts to put together a 9 shot double action .22LR High Standard.
For your daughter,all you pay is the cost to get it from me to you.
Deal! :D I'll PM you! Thanks mescalero!!!
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