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I've got a whole collection of .22 LR's.
Starting at the top as far as accuracy goes,
Sig Trailside 6" barrel. GREAT PISTOL. Super trigger. Highly accurate. Downsides: The forward barrel weight slides off. The screw is plastic and strips out. Also the firing pin is susceptible, according to the manual if you dry fire it will break the pin.
Also the magazines are a pain in the ASS to load. The little plastic pull down pin is sharp, not rounded like ruger. Oh and it's not that hardy. My safety stuck and I pushed a little harder and SNAP, it broke off. So now I have to get it warrantied.
But super gun, I highly reccomend them.
Ruger 22/34 4" barrel
Great gun, highly accurate (as good as the Sig/Hammerli trailside), good magazines. Good balance.
Downsides: Trigger's not as good as the Hammerli, but a good gun. A lot less expensive than a hammerli. Definately the value leader.
Browning Buckmark - nice little gun, not as accurate as the others but a really fun gun. I think the accuracy come from the gritty, creeping trigger. (Sold this gun)
Ruger Single Action Six - Awesome gun, very fun, very accurate when shot well. Good trigger pull. Don't know why it's less accurate than the browning, it should beat it but doesn't. Probably a barrel issue.
Walther P22 - Fun gun, zero accuracy. Looks cool, feels good in the hand. Cannot hit the broad side of a barn with this one.
I'd get the Hammerli if you can swing it. They are spendy but nice.
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