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Any .22 revolver fans?
Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2008 6:12 am
by NGIB
I personally love .22 revolvers as I really like guns that aren't ammo picky. Right now I have a S&W 617 pre-lock with 6 inch barrel and a Dan Wesson with multiple barrels. Another S&W 617 is on the way, the 4 inch 10 shot version. I'm also picking a stainless MK II this weekend.
You can't have to many .22s on hand...
Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2008 2:06 pm
by recumbent
I have a Taurus model 94, 4 inch stainles and a S&W 617 6 inch the 617 is my favorite.
Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2008 5:01 pm
by Downeaster
I love my Single Six. Also had a S&W K22 that I traded off, like an idiot. Wouldn't mind having another, but they've gotten awfully precious around here.
Re: Any .22 revolver fans?
Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2008 6:59 pm
by greener
NGIB wrote:I personally love .22 revolvers as I really like guns that aren't ammo picky. Right now I have a S&W 617 pre-lock with 6 inch barrel and a Dan Wesson with multiple barrels. Another S&W 617 is on the way, the 4 inch 10 shot version. I'm also picking a stainless MK II this weekend.
You can't have to many .22s on hand...
Welcome to the forum.
Think you might have a mild addiction to .22's? Or do you have it well under control?
My only .22 revolver is a single six. Darned fun gun to shoot. As far as not having too many .22's, I'm sure there is a number that is too many, but the number isn't 8. Caught myself staring at the used Rugers and Single Sixes behind the gun counter as I was checking out this afternoon.

Re: Any .22 revolver fans?
Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2008 7:34 pm
by bearandoldman
greener wrote:NGIB wrote:I personally love .22 revolvers as I really like guns that aren't ammo picky. Right now I have a S&W 617 pre-lock with 6 inch barrel and a Dan Wesson with multiple barrels. Another S&W 617 is on the way, the 4 inch 10 shot version. I'm also picking a stainless MK II this weekend.
You can't have to many .22s on hand...
Welcome to the forum.
Think you might have a mild addiction to .22's? Or do you have it well under control?
My only .22 revolver is a single six. Darned fun gun to shoot. As far as not having too many .22's, I'm sure there is a number that is too many, but the number isn't 8. Caught myself staring at the used Rugers and Single Sixes behind the gun counter as I was checking out this afternoon.

Control yourself my friend or your will power will overpower your won't power. I do have a couple of revolvers myself H&R 999 Sportsman 9 shot I bight new in 1953 and a Iver Johnson safety hammer 8 shot manufactured in 1915 according to the serial number. Just got through watching the Old Rifleman show with Chuck Connors and thank I née lever gun in .22, mist likely a Henry because I just want a shooter.
Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 8:30 pm
by melchloboo
I've been wanting one for a while. If one pops up cheap in my club I'll grab it.
Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 9:04 pm
by greener
Just waiting for the one I can't do without.

Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 9:11 pm
by bearandoldman
greener wrote:Just waiting for the one I can't do without.

That is most likely the next one you look at. Now looking ain't bad but when you pick them up they are hard to put dowm and walk ay feom.
Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 9:30 pm
by greener
When I went by Green Top Thursday for cast bullets, they had quite a few used single sixes and MKII/III's. Passed up on looking at any of them since I was less than a week after my last "gotta have." I only looked at one, a pink EAA .45. I decided that I'd have to buy a new hand bag and shoes to go with the gun and you are never out of style in basic black.
Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 9:43 pm
by bearandoldman
greener wrote:When I went by Green Top Thursday for cast bullets, they had quite a few used single sixes and MKII/III's. Passed up on looking at any of them since I was less than a week after my last "gotta have." I only looked at one, a pink EAA .45. I decided that I'd have to buy a new hand bag and shoes to go with the gun and you are never out of style in basic black.
++How about some hot pink Spandex shorts to go with that?
Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 8:10 am
by greener
bearandoldman wrote:greener wrote:When I went by Green Top Thursday for cast bullets, they had quite a few used single sixes and MKII/III's. Passed up on looking at any of them since I was less than a week after my last "gotta have." I only looked at one, a pink EAA .45. I decided that I'd have to buy a new hand bag and shoes to go with the gun and you are never out of style in basic black.
++How about some hot pink Spandex shorts to go with that?
Haven't seen any in muy grande patrone sizes.
Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 8:36 am
by bearandoldman
greener wrote:bearandoldman wrote:greener wrote:When I went by Green Top Thursday for cast bullets, they had quite a few used single sixes and MKII/III's. Passed up on looking at any of them since I was less than a week after my last "gotta have." I only looked at one, a pink EAA .45. I decided that I'd have to buy a new hand bag and shoes to go with the gun and you are never out of style in basic black.
++How about some hot pink Spandex shorts to go with that?
Haven't seen any in muy grande patrone sizes.
Actually you most likely have too much of the hairy leg look for shorts, you may want to get tights. See Omar thee Tent-maker he can it most any one.

Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 8:51 am
by greener
I've been nosing around .22 revolvers for a while and the market for new ones seems to be limited to Ruger SA's, Heritage SA's, S&W and Taurus. At least from what I've seen. I haven't seem much in the local used market other than the surprising large number of used single sixes at Green Top recently.
I really like my single six. The price of new SS's seems to have jumped quite a bit in the last 6-8 months.
I've fired one Rough Rider. It shot very well, but I'm much rather have Ruger.
I've fired a Model 17, Colt (don't remember the model) and a Taurus Tracker. The S&W and Colt were excellent. The Tracker shot pretty well, but the long barrel made it seem muzzle heavy. The only Model 94 I've seen was used, in pretty rough condition and way overpriced for the condition.
The new S&W 617's and 317's seem to be priced out of my range for a .22. The 317's I've seen have been over $100 more than I paid for my Airweight.
I guess I'll keep nosing about. A DA .22 revolver would be a nice addition to my weekend shooting decisions.
Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 9:04 am
by bearandoldman
S&W revolvers are great guns but so are the prices. They have a great trigger, you can pull it back and feel when it is ready to break.
I like my Ruger 50th Anniversary Blackhawk in .357 especially since I modded the front sight by filing a V notch in t and getting the height right, them mounting a piece of a HiiViz light pipe in it with JB weld. Sure does help out these old eyes. Got the old Iver and the H&R Sportsman to shoot but hat to shot them too much as the Iver is older than me. Was in the local Gander Mountain yesterday and saw them pink Glock's, not my style.
I will see if I can get Omars' number for you.
Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 9:37 am
by greener
I liked your addition on the Blackhawk. Pretty neat work.