I have the blued 622 not sure of the model # any more but my 2214 is the best as it is a pocket sized gun and fires so fast that people think it is a full auto!!!!!!
Smith & Wesson Model 41. THE finest .22 pistol ever made in the U.S. Originally designed after World War II as a competitive target pistol with a 105 degree grip angle which happened to be the same angle as the Colt M1911.
It is still one of the only U.S. made guns that has top finishes at Bullseye shooting events.
Love my Buckmark. Just put the TacSol rail with adjustable rear sight and is shooting real nice. Looking to get a Sightmark halo for it next.
My absolute favorite is the Hi Standard Model B I got from my grandfather when he passed. It shoots nice too. He got it issued to him in WWII and is stamped "US Navy" on the frame with some insignia. Still have it's original holster it was issued with. It is one gun that will never leave the family.
If this was to me, Yeah, well it won't let me post pics. I am a member of about 6 different hobby and enthusiast type forums and only one allows most members to post with out having to use a photo sharing type of account. Don't understand why most of the site administrators can't get with the program? Or maybe I need tomjust get a photo sharing account setup and learn to use it.
I have owned several Ruger's, a Colt, several different revolvers and a Magnum Research semi auto and I think the Brownings are the most accurate and most fun to shoot.