Still like the H&R 999.
Hi Standard 9 shot .22 revolver with a 1-1/2 barrel. Cost me $100. I can put all nine into a paper plate at 15 feet inside of 5 seconds. Not bad for a piece of crap gun I picked up just for the hell of it.
Its great for new shooters. Minimal recoil, cheap to shoot, and just plain fun.
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I have an older Colt Officer’s Model Match, and it is a true pleasure to shoot. You can hit just about anything...except a dragonfly. They are surprisingly quick!
I love my Ruger LCR.
I have the Ruger LCR in .22 WMG, horrible gun. When you fire it the hammer indentations keep the cylinder from opening up afterwords, you literally have to strike it repeatedly to get it to open to eject the shells, and it will also cause it to not rotate the cylinder when you fire it as well unless you pull the trigger with all your strength.
I bought it for my daughter as her first gun when she was going to college, living off campus she got her CCW permit and carried it to work with her, she worked downtown Indy at a hospital all hours of the day and night. After seeing that it was a POS I bought her a .38 S&W hammerless and put her Ruger back in the box where it’s been ever since. I was highly disappointed in Ruger for that one.
A real Shooter doesnt Slap a trigger.
Colt Diamondback.
My plinker is a Ruger Single Six. Bought it in the 1980s.
I have a Ruger MKIII and a High Standard HD Military (looks like a Colt Woodsman) from WWII. I was told Gary Powers carried the same model.
Trump says MAGA! More Americans Getting Arms.
I’m surprised they didn’t have the Ruger Single Six mentioned in this artice. That is a tremendous revolver, and can be had with adjustable rear sights, unlike the Bearcat (which is named after a car, BTW).
S&W K-22 Target Masterpiece.
It is not a revolver, but nothing can beat a Ruger MarkII/II/IV series .22 pistol. It is dead-nuts on.