[GLLUG] OT: .22 handguns

Michael George george at idealso.com
Thu Jul 17 09:49:38 EDT 2008


Slick.  It might not have the accuracy of a bull-bbl MkIII, but if you're
lookin' go get some good cheap training for larger caliber auto-loaders,
then this would be a decent option.

'Course, if you learn on a .44mag and can get good with that, everything
else will seem easy... ;-)

On Thu, July 17, 2008 9:43 am, Jeff Lawton wrote:
> I posed this question to a friend of mine who is a NRA trainer,
> gunsmith, ...  He recommended the SigMosquito due to how similar it is
> to larger caliber guns and so you would develop good habits right of the
> bat.
>
> http://www.sigsauer.com/Products/ShowCatalogProductDetails.aspx?categoryid=30&productid=184
>
> I am told that Jay's has them for under $300
>
> Jeff Lawton
> Ideal Solution, LLC
> 517-485-2650 ext 220
> jeff at idealso.com
> http://www.idealso.com
>
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> Karl Schuttler wrote:
>> 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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