Loukiii
Well-Known Member
I really liked that thread on .22 Camp Revolvers. I love 22's, especially handguns. I like rifles but pistols are my thing. Kind of a reverse Quigley Down Under thing. Relatively inexpensive to shoot. Low recoil. Great for training new shooters as well as keeping your skills sharp. And good for all kinds of critters too.
Anyway here's the good stuff...
Hi Standard SP-101 with ported barrel
Colt Woodsman Match Target
Smith and Wesson Model 17 with Target Trigger and Target Hammer. Shoots so sweet. The trigger is like butter.
Ruger MKII with a couple upgrades...
1911 22 Conversion. Basically slide the top off of a 1911 and put this on and you now have a .22 caliber 1911
Benelli MP95 target pistol. Made by the same company that makes the fancy Italian shotguns. Magazine is inserted in front of the trigger.
They don't make these anymore. They dont make most of the pistols pictured so far anymore for that matter. lol
And this is my pride and joy. A Pardini SP Bullseye edition. The sight is an Ultradot Matchdot II. No magnification, just a red dot to make it easier for
old eyes to see. I have had the grips customized to my hand by the assistant US Olympic Pistol coach.
Just loosen one screw and the barrel and slide come off and can be replaced by a .32 acp barrel.
They are all match pistols and I have shot all of them in NRA Bullseye matches. I think I could give some squirrels hell with that Pardini red dot combo. Dont think I could find a holster for it though lol
It was a shame about that boating accident...
Anyone else like 22's too?
Anyway here's the good stuff...
Hi Standard SP-101 with ported barrel
Colt Woodsman Match Target
Smith and Wesson Model 17 with Target Trigger and Target Hammer. Shoots so sweet. The trigger is like butter.
Ruger MKII with a couple upgrades...
1911 22 Conversion. Basically slide the top off of a 1911 and put this on and you now have a .22 caliber 1911
Benelli MP95 target pistol. Made by the same company that makes the fancy Italian shotguns. Magazine is inserted in front of the trigger.
They don't make these anymore. They dont make most of the pistols pictured so far anymore for that matter. lol
And this is my pride and joy. A Pardini SP Bullseye edition. The sight is an Ultradot Matchdot II. No magnification, just a red dot to make it easier for
old eyes to see. I have had the grips customized to my hand by the assistant US Olympic Pistol coach.
Just loosen one screw and the barrel and slide come off and can be replaced by a .32 acp barrel.
They are all match pistols and I have shot all of them in NRA Bullseye matches. I think I could give some squirrels hell with that Pardini red dot combo. Dont think I could find a holster for it though lol
It was a shame about that boating accident...
Anyone else like 22's too?