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Pietta 22 lr revolver
Pietta 22 lr revolver
Bought this Pietta at Cabelas I haven't fired it.Just wondering if anyone has one of these rimfire revolvers and what's your opinion of it? Oh it's a 10 shot.
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Re: Pietta 22 lr revolver
Never heard of them but if it shoots well for you then that doesn't matter.
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Re: Pietta 22 lr revolver
I have a fairly recent production Pietta Frontier 357. It's an 1873 Colt clone. I like it very much. Good trigger, smooth action, nice finish and very accurate. As a brand, Pietta has usually been considered a budget Italian make, but they've recently modernized their factory and quality now is pretty darn good. You might be surprised how well yours shoots.
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Re: Pietta 22 lr revolver
I looked at a few Piettas at a gun show, fit and finish was pretty good.
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