[GLLUG] OT: .22 handguns

Michael George george at idealso.com
Sat Jul 5 07:56:38 EDT 2008


Try hollow points rather than round nose.

Lachniet, Mark wrote:
> I don't think you can go wrong with a Ruger.  I personally have a 
> Bernadelli .22 
> (http://securityarms.com/20010315/galleryfiles/1500/1593.htm) which I 
> totally love, if you could find one it would be great but I'm not 
> letting mine go ever.  Its very small, very cheap to shoot, and very 
> accurate.  And it was powerful enough to cap a racoon a couple months 
> ago - I was surprised, it actually went through a racoon and two layers 
> of drywall before petering out and falling to the ground.  Unfortunately 
> I was suprised in a bad way because then some spackling was required :)
>  
> Mark Lachniet
> Solutions Architect - Security
> Analysts International
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> Lansing, MI 48910
> (517) 336-1004 (voice)
> mailto:mlachniet at analysts.com
>  
> 
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> *From:* linux-user-bounces at egr.msu.edu on behalf of Karl Schuttler
> *Sent:* Thu 7/3/2008 2:02 PM
> *To:* linux-user at egr.msu.edu
> *Subject:* [GLLUG] OT: .22 handguns
> 
> I know some of you have a collection of firearms; I've recently been
> contemplating a purchase of a .22 handgun. People seem to say that the
> Ruger Mark II's are the way to go. If you happen to own a .22 handgun,
> MkII or otherwise, I would very much like to give it a shot. If you
> have prior experience with these weapons and have an opinion on a good
> model (bargain ammo compatible) I would like to hear what you have to
> say.
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