Posted by GeneMO on December 29, 2013 at 14:07:27 from (71.51.202.146):
In Reply to: OT .22 pistol posted by chuck t on December 29, 2013 at 12:14:15:
Not to be picky, but a "pistol" is generally a semi-automatic handgun, where as a Revolver is, well, a revolver. As a group they would all be called "handguns"
No dont jump my case, I said that was being picky.
I have both, but my best, and favorite is the Ruger Single six revolver. I think it comes in two barrel lengths 5 1/2 and 6 1/2". It is a six shot revolver and will shoot shorts, longs, and long rifles. Plus, most came new with a .22 magnum cylinder. Just pop out the regular cylinder and put in the .22 mag for a more souped up, magnum round. But the .22 magnums are quite a bit more expensive. You can't beat the .22 long rifle revolver. It never fails, never jams, and is just fun to shoot.
But there are tons of other, good revolvers out there. Iver Johnson, H&R, etc. Some are 9 shot revolvers, others may be 5 shot.
A semi auto is a little more prone to jam, plus you have to be carefull, since it is always loaded after being fired, and maybe not as safe.
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