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My current .22 handguns
My current .22 handguns
I love 22 handguns, they're cheap to feed, no recoil, accurate and dependable.
High Standard Duramatic 101, Ruger MK-III Target, Ruger MK-II Standard and a Heritage Rough Rider 6.5" barrel.
I recently picked up another Heritage Rough Rider with 4.75" barrel.
High Standard Duramatic 101, Ruger MK-III Target, Ruger MK-II Standard and a Heritage Rough Rider 6.5" barrel.
I recently picked up another Heritage Rough Rider with 4.75" barrel.
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Re: My current .22 handguns
I like those checkered grips that you put on the 6.5".
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Re: My current .22 handguns
All good choices.
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Re: My current .22 handguns
Very nice handguns. I guess my favorite would be the High Standard. Dad had one we shot when I was in junior high school. Can't remember the model but it was a target model with barrel weights and target grips and was a fantastic shooter when it was in Dad's hands. He killed many squirrels with that one and his Colt Woodsman. That 4 3/4" Heritage looks neat. All are nice!
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Nice collection, I hope to run across a High Standard in good shape. Yours looks excellent.
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Load on Sunday and Shoot all Week.......okay it's a Mare's Leg I will reload on Wednesday.
Re: My current .22 handguns
Very cool collection of .22s!
I've shot the Ruger and HRR before. Sure would like to try a Highpoint sometime.
I've shot the Ruger and HRR before. Sure would like to try a Highpoint sometime.
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Re: My current .22 handguns
My 4.75" grips are similar to yours. I bought it about a month ago. At the time, at Cabela's, they had the same revolver which included the .22 mag. cylinder also. But since I already have one with my 6.5" I opted to only buy the .22lr. About 7 years ago, when I bought the 6.5" it only came with the .22lr cylinder, but there was a form that came with it which let you order the .22 mag. cylinder, which I did. So, I saw no need to have another one. At that time, Heritage was not owned by Taurus so I don't know that I could use that same .22 mag. cylinder with the 4.75" revolver even if I wanted to. I have never tried to see if it will fit. I really see no need to.
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Re: My current .22 handguns
Nice lineup of .22s! I know you have fun with them.
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Re: My current .22 handguns
Thought I might add a close-up of the Heritage Checkered Cocobolo grips.
This has to be one of the best deals around. Their grips are $29.95 and are beautifully done.
This has to be one of the best deals around. Their grips are $29.95 and are beautifully done.
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