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<blockquote data-quote="leardriver" data-source="post: 563731" data-attributes="member: 3997"><p>I've owned a couple Buckmarks, and they were fine. My son was giving me a hard time for trading that last one. It would cycle any ammo it was fed, even the Remington Thunderbolts.</p><p></p><p>I've also owned several Sig Mosquitos. I still have one in olive green that is NIB. Don't know what I'm saving it for. The Mosquitos fit my large hand better than most, and they've got the features of a full size Sig.</p><p></p><p>These days, I'm plinking with a S&W 422. Just got it last week, and I'm still experimenting. Today I'll find out how it likes those cheap Thunderbolts. I also have a S&W 2206 for sale in the classified ads forum. However, I have not fired it yet.</p><p></p><p>I've never had a Ruger semi-auto .22, mainly because I don't care for the look. But most people really like them. If I ever found a S&W 8-shot .22 revolver at a decent price, I would scarf it up for sure. Like the man mentioned earlier, a revolver is not a picky eater when it comes to ammo.</p><p></p><p>Conclusion? For me, I guess it was the last Buckmark. Some of the best money I ever spent.</p><p></p><p>Cap'n Bill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leardriver, post: 563731, member: 3997"] I've owned a couple Buckmarks, and they were fine. My son was giving me a hard time for trading that last one. It would cycle any ammo it was fed, even the Remington Thunderbolts. I've also owned several Sig Mosquitos. I still have one in olive green that is NIB. Don't know what I'm saving it for. The Mosquitos fit my large hand better than most, and they've got the features of a full size Sig. These days, I'm plinking with a S&W 422. Just got it last week, and I'm still experimenting. Today I'll find out how it likes those cheap Thunderbolts. I also have a S&W 2206 for sale in the classified ads forum. However, I have not fired it yet. I've never had a Ruger semi-auto .22, mainly because I don't care for the look. But most people really like them. If I ever found a S&W 8-shot .22 revolver at a decent price, I would scarf it up for sure. Like the man mentioned earlier, a revolver is not a picky eater when it comes to ammo. Conclusion? For me, I guess it was the last Buckmark. Some of the best money I ever spent. Cap'n Bill [/QUOTE]
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