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- From: pdalidow@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu (Pete Dalidowicz)
- Newsgroups: rec.guns
- Subject: Re: Target .22 Recomendations
- Message-ID: <1993Jan27.025443.16740@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu>
- Date: 27 Jan 93 04:55:55 GMT
- Sender: magnum@mimsy.umd.edu
- Organization: The Ohio State University
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- In article <C1Guuo.C5L@world.std.com> archon@world.std.com (Timothy P Szczesuil
- ) writes:
- #
- #My SO and I are starting out with target .22s before moving on to
- #larger calibers. We've taken the NRA Basic Pistol and developed a
- #fondness for one-handed shooting. We are quite close to purchasing
- #a Smith & Wesson Model 422 (6 in. barrel) and a Mitchell Arms
- #Sharpshooter Auto Pistol. My cheap choice would be a Magnum Research
- #Mountain Eagle. I would appriciate any information regarding these
- #models or a recommendation of a good quality target .22 in the <$400
- #price range.
- #--
- # --Tim Szczesuil
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- The Ruger Mark II Government Model is a good choice. It is about $325 but
- tends to be a little heavier than the high end (Hammerilli, Pardini)
- competition pistols which are about $1000.
-
- "Pistol" Pete D.
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