Willma wrote:I'm new to guns and this site so please go easy on me. I am just getting started and am interested in some fun target practice with a .22 revolver. My hands are small and not very strong, I haven't found an auto I can rack. Any suggestions for something to start with? I'm on a tight budget, looking to spend under $300 total. Thanks.
tullibee wrote:Did you check out the Ruger Mark II or Mark III as a pistol option? I've got a Mark I that seems easy enough to rack (dis-assembly on the other hand isn't as easy as the Single-Six!)
1911fan wrote:IF you look hard and long, you should be able to find a K22, or a M17 or a M63 S&W down near your price range.
Rugers tend to be a bit clunky, I like them for some things, but as a learning gun, they are not the best option.
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewIt ... m=98146738 It is a model 63 kit gun, based on the j frame, its a very very nice smaller revolver that will be a lot of fun, never lose value, and be very durable. It would be fine training revolver and would match up with a model 36 or 60 for a training and selfdefense combo.
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewIt ... m=97926791 The same thing only a blued finish. again durable, smaller and a good value.
If you move up to a model 17 or 617 S&W you get a slightly larger frame, but one which matches up with the model 10 size which allows you to practice with one, and use another later for self defense.
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David Slam wrote:Yeah, the Single Six is difficult to load, and the grip is actually kind of big for a .22. Then you have the fact that it is purely single action, and doesn't come with anything other than a six-inch barrel (or thereabouts).
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