Greetings,
My spouse has shown some interest in shooting and rather than take her to the range with the larger weapons, I figured I'd pick up a nice little .22 for her to use and for general "plinking". Can pay cash or trade up or down with a like-new SW9VE.
Please PM with details.
Tom
Wanted - .22 Pistol
Re: Wanted - .22 Pistol
A while back dukesean had a nice Browning Buckmark for sale. Last I saw it was still for sale. If I needed another .22 I would have bought it. Actually, more "if I had the money" rather than "if I needed it."
Check out the thread. If you are interested you might want to send a PM to see if it's still available. They are fine pistols.
http://www.texasshooting.com/TexasCHL_F ... ng#p208946" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
P.S. I would beware of some of the .22 plinkers like the Sig Mosquito. I own a P239 and it is a great, reliable pistol, and I recommend it. I don't think the Mosquito measures up to SigArms usual standards. I don't have any personal knowledge about the Walther P22. They look and feel good, but I don't know if they are a quality handgun.

Check out the thread. If you are interested you might want to send a PM to see if it's still available. They are fine pistols.
http://www.texasshooting.com/TexasCHL_F ... ng#p208946" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
P.S. I would beware of some of the .22 plinkers like the Sig Mosquito. I own a P239 and it is a great, reliable pistol, and I recommend it. I don't think the Mosquito measures up to SigArms usual standards. I don't have any personal knowledge about the Walther P22. They look and feel good, but I don't know if they are a quality handgun.
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Re: Wanted - .22 Pistol
i bought my walther p22 at the gun show for $250 otd...i love the gun,great for plinking,doesnt really have any issues ..i usually get 1 to 5 ftfs every 500 to 1000 rds,but i dont ever clean it.
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I agree. I bought a Walther p22 at a gun show for about that same price for my son to learn to shoot a pistol. He really likes it since it is easier for him to handle than the XD40 and Kimber I use to shoot with. I recommend this for all new shooters and apprehensive shooters (either gender). And it's a really fun shooter as well.my s is slow wrote:i bought my walther p22 at the gun show for $250 otd...i love the gun,great for plinking,doesnt really have any issues
Wish I had another one so we could talk. Sorry.
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Re: Wanted - .22 Pistol
I recommend this for all new shooters and apprehensive shooters (either gender). And it's a really fun shooter as well.MTICop wrote:my s is slow wrote:i bought my walther p22 at the gun show for $250 otd...i love the gun,great for plinking,doesnt really have any issues ..i usually get 1 to 5 ftfs every 500 to 1000 rds,but i dont ever clean it.
+1 ,I agree ,really fun shooter with low recoil and easy to handle..