I haven't seen nor heard of that model. If reliable, it would be a great truck pistol that could get scuffed up without losing some tears.https://www.academy.com/p/smith-wesson-22-lr-single-action-pistol?sku=black-right--22-lr-5
It’s a 22 and it’s single action but it’s also under 100 dollars.
Isn't it a picture of a 22A1?I haven't seen nor heard of that model. If reliable, it would be a great truck pistol that could get scuffed up without losing some tears.
That I can't confirm. Haven't followed the .22 cal line of pistols that S&W produce.Isn't it a picture of a 22A1?
22 victory is much more reliable. You have to constantly clean feed ramps on the 22a to keep it from failing to feed. Doesn’t even take many rounds to foul it up. I’ve owned one for almost 30 years. It has not left the safe in 15 years or so.I haven't seen nor heard of that model. If reliable, it would be a great truck pistol that could get scuffed up without losing some tears.
I think the Norma tac 22 that I shoot now, is so oily from the factory that it may work too.Oh great Pablo, put one drop of you favorite gun oil on the top bullet of every magazine you fire and you won't need to worry about it clogging up on the feed ramp. Old trick I learned from Bruce and Jerry!
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