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| This is a very accurate and reliable .22 pistol. |
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| the little ruger auto is probably the best deal out there today. I believe I've seen more guys start bullseye shooting with that than all others combined |
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| I'm piling on for the Ruger MarkI. It is accurate and grossly reliable, plus in my experience it is also the only .22 cal semi auto that really digests standard and high velocity ammo without difficulty. Have shot one inch fifty foot groups with a Ruger and Stingers. |
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| Between the two I have and at least half a dozen more friends and family have bought, the Browning Buckmark is the one to get. I have a standard with 5 1/2" barrel with a red dot on it that hits red squirrels easily out to 40 yards. All the buckmarks I've shot cycle much more consistently than any of the Rugers friends have.
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