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RE: Range time with sons and .22

in #shooting5 years ago

Connecting and spending time with your lads is great and I hope you get to do so more. Even if you don't have common interests (which you do) that time you spend will be valuable for you and them. Nice work.

Hey, thats's a pretty sweet looking rig right there! As I said, I don't have a .22 as I shoot centrefire but I will get one for sure. I was considering the Walther you mention plus the Ruger and also the Beretta 87. Not sure what I'll do yet as I am not ready to purchase but I hope to do so in the next year or so...Any thoughts on the matter to help me out?

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As always, depends on your intended usage. The Walther is nice and compact for concealed carry and very reliable (for a rimfire). For me, I would choose the Ruger MK4 (much easier to take down and clean than previous versions and others). The Ruger is also has a little bit longer barrel and has lots of easy to upgrade additions for target/competition, which appeals to me as shown above. I'm a fan of Beretta 9mms, but not a lot of experience with their .22's. Browning Buckmark is another top choice, I have a Silouhette version and absolutely love it.

Everyone I ask usually always cites the Ruger as the go-to. I think my interest in the Beretta is simply a bid to be a little different than the rest. I guess the Ruger is tried and tested over years and with so many of them around there's a fair chance that anything I could want for it is available. The Walther may make me feel like 007 though...Doesn't he use a PPK? Lol.

Yes the PPK absolutely has the 007 cool factor, although his was a .380 to be fair. Again a great carry gun and I was actually pleasantly surprised at it's accuracy with that short of a barrel. It was head and head with the Ruger that had a longer barrel. The double action pull of the Walther was horrendous. Had to be like 6lbs. Way to heavy imho. The single action pull was very nice, didn't measure it, but would guess it at about 3.5 crisp and predictable. Beretta certainly a solid pick, but not sure if as many easy options, may require more custom work to tune.

I'd make a wacky 007, not a very cool one either, so maybe the Walther is not the way to go. :)