I have something like that, but with a cylinder also for .22 lr. Point of impacts are laterally displaced.I have a heritage arms I've been shooting for about 5 years now. Came with 22lr and 22m. 6 shot, 6.5 barrel, I think? Lol. You can catch them on sale from $99 -150. It has the zinc alloy frame, but have had no issues with it.
16" Rough Rider® .22 LR Black Standard Honor Betsy Ross
heritagemfg.com
Whats the best "bang" for the buck - Pun intended! 2 or 3 inch - 6 - 8 shot. Thanks!
I absolutely love my S&W 351 PD extremely lite weight and carryable.I vote for a nice one. My friend has several colts from his grandfather that cost a pretty penny but have made it 3 generations and will make 3+ more.
the $150s are fun, but they won’t make it through 1 generation.
I vote for a nice one. My friend has several colts from his grandfather that cost a pretty penny but have made it 3 generations and will make 3+ more.
the $150s are fun, but they won’t make it through 1 generation.
Most of those I mentioned have been around for nearly 70 years...
the reason they're so inexpensive is there are millions of them.
The amount of 9-shot Hi Standard of Connecticut's alone is staggering.
For .22 mag I would want the longest barrel that was practical to take advantage of the increase powder volume.Whats the best "bang" for the buck - Pun intended! 2 or 3 inch - 6 - 8 shot. Thanks!
For .22 mag I would want the longest barrel that was practical to take advantage of the increase powder volume.
http://www.ballisticsbytheinch.com/22mag.html 3 vs 2 inch shows more than a 200 fps gain for some loads