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.22 Handgun Plinker Accuracy
kalifornian
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In light of the permit CA will require handgun purchasers to have starting Jan 2003, I'm stepping up my planned purchases to complete more of them this year. This month I'd like an accurate .22 plinker and am considering the Ruger Mark II with the 10" Bull Barell, the Ruger Mark II Target with 6 7/8" barrell and the S&W 617 10 shot revolver with the 8 3/8" barrell. I'm a big handed lefty so I can't use the right handed Ruger competition models.
Have any of you tried some or all and have a basis for comparison?
I've only shot the 5/12" Mark II and am hoping to get better accuracy out of a longer barell. The S&W seemed a bit more unusual, has a fairly long barrel and I thought perhaps being a revolver it would be a more accurate, but I have never fired one.
Thanks for your thoughts.
So many guns, so little money . . .
Have any of you tried some or all and have a basis for comparison?
I've only shot the 5/12" Mark II and am hoping to get better accuracy out of a longer barell. The S&W seemed a bit more unusual, has a fairly long barrel and I thought perhaps being a revolver it would be a more accurate, but I have never fired one.
Thanks for your thoughts.
So many guns, so little money . . .
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So many guns, so little money . . .
Good Luck.
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