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    I'm in need of a .22LR pistol. My club has its annual coupon shoot coming up. The handgun of choice is a .22. Last year I think I was the only one to shoot the competition with both a .40 S&W and a .38spl. The cost for me to shoot the entire competition was in the neighborhood of $150. Everyone else who shot .22LR spent about $25. Just from a cost perspective I'll save enough on ammo in two years of this shoot to virtually pay for the gun.

    I'm looking for input about the best choice for this platform.

    I was thinking about these:

    Browning Buck Mark (either .5.5" or 7.25")
    Beretta U22 Neos 6.0

    Any help would be uber useful.

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    Iron sights competition? The CMP just added an iron sights rimfire pistol competition category. I LOVE my military High Standard.
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    I was thinking of his cannon.

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    • #3
      Iron sights or optics. Up to the competitor. Somewhat relaxed rules.

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      • #4
        Ok, also added to the list:

        Ruger Mark iii target or hunter
        Ruger 22/45 target ?? (not real keen on it)
        S&W 41 (bit more $ than I'm ready for)
        High Standard would be nice, but I've never purchased a used gun before. Not sure of my grading ability.

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        • #5
          S&W 41 for sure
          Older High Standards
          Browning Challenger
          Older Ruger Mark I or II
          Or
          Start hand loading your .38
          I must say I love beavers.

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          • #6
            I have a nice Ruger Mark ll and a Single Six Convertible that I like! But I really like my Browning Buckman Contour the best!
            NRA Life Member,NRA Instructor(Rifle/Pistol)RSO
            SCOPE Member
            Member Sara Spa Rod&Gun Club,Pine Tree Rifle Club

            Working on another 2 month WIN!! Got 3 now trying for 4!!

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            • #7
              A Ruger with a Burris Fast Fire on the other forum. The Fast Fire is an awesome sight, not your typical red dot sight, you would be happy with this set up and a decent price, Do It.
              I must say I love beavers.

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              • #8
                I pulled the proverbial trigger. I went with, drum roll please.......















                Ruger Mark III

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                • #9
                  Has the fiber optic front site. BNIB

                  Even up trade for a Ruger LCR .38 +P

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                  • #10
                    Nice. Its a great gun but tricky to breakdown. Good luck with it.

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                    • #11
                      Great gun, have one myself, lots of luck swimmer
                      I'm confused!!!!!

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                      • #12
                        Thanks CG & SJ. Just a plethora of positive reviews everywhere you look. Can't imagine 10's of thousands being totally off the mark.

                        Looking forward to taking it home and putting it through its paces.

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                        • #13
                          If you use a quality spray cleaner for guns (your choice) and a light coating of oil, you shouldn't have to tear it down for quite some time. Just use common sense and stay away from automotive cleaners and pay attention to detail. Some guy like to use a little air pressure (little 30psi or less) blowing down through the ejection port out the mag well, the same to blow excess oil out when lubricating it Also get a thumb saver mag loader or a uplula (how ever you spell it), money well spent to save your thumb.
                          I must say I love beavers.

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                          • #14
                            hh, I've been successfully using Frog Lube for a couple of years. Do you have any experience with it? Recommended or not on the MKiii?

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                            • #15
                              Nice MS. I was doing the same gandering this week for a new .22 pistola...trying to keep it under 300 we where most likely looking at same 4 pistols LOL..i aaaaalmost went with the neos, but landed up choosing a Chiappa/Legacy 1911-22 cause I never had a 1911..even it's not truly a real version, for 225$ beeens 4 magazines and 2 types of grips..one walnut and the other black/silver swirly pearl..it makes me happy..paid more for Crimson Traces then this whole enchilada of equipment. I only wanted it for 22 plinking, kinda getting bored of my other cals and not rich sooo this will be my new joy.

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