Posted by: Uncle Mike
Re: A New 22 - 03/01/24 10:48 AM
Hi Pappy, for the size I would rather go for a more traditional 22 or even one of the small 32's. I don't trust the design or rimfire for reliability. I did buy some Federal 22LR "Punch" ammo as a option, just in case, YMMV, regards, Mike
Pappy,
That is interesting but I prefer something more on the conventional side of things.
My preference for small EDC 22s is the North American Arms mini revolvers in 22lr/22 mag.
Wayne
Posted by: pappy19
Re: A New 22 - 03/02/24 10:52 AM
Yeah, I'm not getting one either, but thought the group would find it an interesting concept.
Pap
Posted by: Uncle Mike
Re: A New 22 - 03/02/24 05:02 PM
Hi Wayne, a miscreant pulled a North American Arms mini revolver in a bar and it misfired when someone grabbed his hand. Never trusted them since. I learned a valuable lesson; stay outta bars, regards,Mike
Pappy,
The NAA minis are super safe,but nothing is safe from fools for sure.
Yep,I agree,stay out of bars,that eliminates many problems right there. Booze always fuels stupidity.
Wayne
Yesterday our outdoor range opened up after the winter break.
A little improvement was made as the firing points and sign in bench area are now paved. A nice make over!!!
Was nice to get out and do some drills. I will be going there about twice a week.
Wayne
Posted by: Shoot870p
Re: A New 22 - 04/18/24 10:37 AM
Top Dog
Enjoy the improvements AND the shooting times!
Shoot870,
Always good to get out and use some live ammo instead of yard practice with the pellet/BB gun.
Altough I must say,using my Red Ryder adult size BB gun does bring back many memories and I can shoot plenty of BBs for mere pennies!
Wayne