I've never handled the new Model 42 but I do have a Model 24 in 222/20 and an old Stevens 22LR/410. They are fun pea-shooters and I've found both to be quite accurate. Personally I don't care for the look of the new 42 - I like the more traditional appearance of the older 24s and to me the 42 just looks "clunkier".My suggestion would be to look for an older Model 24 in 22WMR/410 but as others have hinted at the prices on these have escalated quite a bit over the past number of years. (I could probably sell both of mine for 2 or 3 times what I paid ~15 years ago.) I found from experience during the ammo shortage a number of years ago that 22 Mag was slow to reappear on the shelves, maybe because the companies were focused on trying to keep up with 22 LR.
If you're interested in a combo gun you might also check out the Chiappa "Double Badger" although I don't know anything about them beyond what you find on their website. It is reasonably priced and is available in 22 LR, 22 WMR, or 243 Win paired with a 410 shotgun.
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