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The perfect .22lr steel plink'n pistol?
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<blockquote data-quote="okieshooter6" data-source="post: 1462993" data-attributes="member: 16299"><p>Don't overlook the old High Standards, Sport Kings, Citations, Etc.. Barrels swap by just pushing a button in front of the trigger guard and the barrel simply lifts off. You can have one barrel set up for irons and another with a cantilever mounted optic or scope. Clean up on high standards is super simple. They have impeccable triggers from the factory. They also are not fussy about what ammo runs through them. It may take a little looking to find one and all the extras you might want, but it may well be worth the wait.</p><p>Yeah they can be a little pricey, but you get what you pay for!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okieshooter6, post: 1462993, member: 16299"] Don't overlook the old High Standards, Sport Kings, Citations, Etc.. Barrels swap by just pushing a button in front of the trigger guard and the barrel simply lifts off. You can have one barrel set up for irons and another with a cantilever mounted optic or scope. Clean up on high standards is super simple. They have impeccable triggers from the factory. They also are not fussy about what ammo runs through them. It may take a little looking to find one and all the extras you might want, but it may well be worth the wait. Yeah they can be a little pricey, but you get what you pay for! [/QUOTE]
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