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I shot a couple of 22 LR Kit Guns the other day. One was a 2" Mod 34 in Nickle, the other a 4" in Stainless. I shot them with 3 different kinds of 22 ammo at 25 yards. Strangely enough the 2" shot all the diffferent kinds of ammo much better than the 4" gun. It is hard to hold these little guns steady but the 2" shot bunny rabbit accuracy most of the time with the load it liked best. The 2" was pretty good on the plate rack at 25 yards as well, single action and double action. It knocked down all of the plates most of the time but 2. You had to hit them well above center to knock them over. The 2" makes one little handy pocket woods handgun. Supported by a 4" 44 Mag or a 1911 of course. DOUBLE RIFLE SHOOTERS SOCIETY | ||
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A lot of times all I carry in Northern wis is my browning buck mark. | |||
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I have the 4 inch stainless. It shoots good enough to shoot walnuts off my walnut tree at about the distance you done your shooting. I like my Walther PP 22LR much better and it's more accurate. | |||
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I had a 2" model 34. I miss that probably more than any revolver I've gotten rid of. It was great on the hip while hiking and more accurate than I dreamed possible. Don't pass it up if you have the chance. | |||
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