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    Default Which .22LR revolver to get?

    Im itching for a .22lr wheel gun. Which ones make the best shooters, and have the smoothest action and trigger?

    Ruger recently announced a GP100 10-shot 22lr, this sounds cool, and would probably cost me less new then a used S&W 10 shot. The SP101 .22 also looks neat.

    Taurus, meh, but for a .22 it might be ok. Any thoughts?

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    I'm a big fan of the Smiths, I have an old 18 I picked up for ~$325 that I love.



    I wouldn't feel bad at all paying ~$750 for a new 17 or 617, but check on gunbroker for used older models, they pop up all the time. I haven't been impressed with Ruger rimfire revolvers (except the excellent three screw single-sixes), and I'd stay away from Taurus just on principle.

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    Forgot to add, the new 617s have the S&W interchangeable front sight system which I am a HUGE fan of. You can stick fiber optic sights, partridge sights, or if you're truly ballin, a nice gold bead front sight pictured here on my SSR

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    I haven't tried many. I just have a cheap Taurus 94. Nine shot, and the single action is beautiful. Double action is heavy.

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    S&W is going to be the nicest (and probably most expensive) ones you can get. Personally, I steer clear of anything Taurus makes. If you don't have your heart set on a double action design, the Ruger single action is pretty nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ray1970 View Post
    S&W is going to be the nicest (and probably most expensive) ones you can get. Personally, I steer clear of anything Taurus makes. If you don't have your heart set on a double action design, the Ruger single action is pretty nice.
    If you're buying a single six (which is an excellent choice) find a used three screw model. It's tough to explain, but they're just somehow much more fun. Little extra click, lot of extra fun.

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    http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=444888919
    http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=446959120

    Those two would likely be excellent starts, though double check on the second one to make sure it has the 22lr cylinder.

    As for smiths, my first choice would be something like this

    http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=430368646

    Though this isn't a bad price either

    http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=446567452

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    I've always lusted over a 4" Model 617.

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    I love 3 screw Ruger's, but feel safer carrying a later model with the hammer block safety. Never liked having to waste one round to carry on an empty chamber.
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    Figure out what your going to do with it before you buy. Some models have speed loader options and some don't. This matters for practice and games. Drilled and tapped for a scope mount if you decide to get one?
    I'm not a fan of 22 wheel guns if there the same size as a center fire gun such as a 38 spl.
    S&W will still be a good choice ten years from now. No buyers remorse.
    I like sex, drugs and automatic weapons. That's why i'm a dues paying member of the Libertarian party. Struggling to keep the government away from messing with the above.
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