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    If you could have only one .22lr semiauto handgun for all scenarios (hunting, plinking, competition, etc):

    It would be WHAT and WHY?!

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    Ruger Mk II or III with a bull barrel. Proven, reliable, and accurate.
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    Maybe next thread I will read for comprehension.
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    Since I have a Buckmark, I'll vote for that. But I've heard the Buckmarks and Rugers are neck-and-neck for the #1 spot in semiautos.
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    Beretta neos

    Can be converted to a rifle or pistol within 5 minutes.

    Magazines load easier than Ruger.

    easier takedown/cleaning than others.

    Built in picatinny rail for whatever sighting system you choose.


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    While I think the Ruger is ok, I prefer the older buckmark over them. My favorite by far is the Colt Woodsman Match 2nd series with the 4 1/2 barrel. I like the standard 4 1/2 inch barrel, which is a dream to carry, but the match does edge it out when the competition is involved. The mag release behind the trigger guard makes for easy mag changes, and the mags have a comfortable thumb knob for easy reloading.

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    Another vote for the Buckmark series. Lots of options and mine runs like a top.
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    Tough choice.

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    Hmmm, all about Ruger and Browning. What about Walther, Sig, etc. I've seen them on the line frequently. Wonder what the "flaws" with those systems are...

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigBear View Post
    Hmmm, all about Ruger and Browning. What about Walther, Sig, etc. I've seen them on the line frequently. Wonder what the "flaws" with those systems are...
    No flaws with the ones we owned. I look for availability of parts, upgrades AND cost of magazines. I paid $15 less per mag for ruger and brownings than sig, walther etc.
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