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I've had a MPX and MCX. I'd really like to get one of the 716 DMRs.
FDE or Black?
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In you guys opinions who makes the best most reliable 22 pistol. I’m lookin to pick one up to just use at the range every week.

I want to avoid jams and stove pipes. Tanks.

I've had a couple and they've had a problem with FTE...unless I was shooting really high velocity mini mags.
 

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In you guys opinions who makes the best most reliable 22 pistol. I’m lookin to pick one up to just use at the range every week.

I want to avoid jams and stove pipes. Tanks.

Ruger Mark IV.

III and II are very good as well. Own/owned them all.

For ammo i would suggest either Blazer or CCI. (Blazer is actually produced by CCI only its cheaper) I shoot mine in local competitions and its the most reliable ammo for mark pistols i have found.


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Ruger Mark IV.

III and II are very good as well. Own/owned them all.

For ammo i would suggest either Blazer or CCI. (Blazer is actually produced by CCI only its cheaper) I shoot mine in local competitions and its the most reliable ammo for mark pistols i have found.


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Second on the Rugers. Have 2 of the MkII Target models, 1 blued 5-1/2" from 1985, and a stainless 6-7/8" from 1997. Wife has a MKIII Hunter 6-7/8" stainless. All are outstanding performers, and I like it that .22 doesn't break the bank. My stainless Target is a one hole shooter at 7yds standing.
 

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FDE. Are you moving one?
No, I am keeping both of the DMRs I have. I bought these from one of my former co-workers who has an FFL down in Texas. At the time, he had 6 of each color come in. I can check to see if he has any remaining stock, and if so, how much. He will ship to your local FFL. Will send you a PM as soon as I find out.
 

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No, I am keeping both of the DMRs I have. I bought these from one of my former co-workers who has an FFL down in Texas. At the time, he had 6 of each color come in. I can check to see if he has any remaining stock, and if so, how much. He will ship to your local FFL. Will send you a PM as soon as I find out.

Perfect, thanks.
 

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Second on the Rugers. Have 2 of the MkII Target models, 1 blued 5-1/2" from 1985, and a stainless 6-7/8" from 1997. Wife has a MKIII Hunter 6-7/8" stainless. All are outstanding performers, and I like it that .22 doesn't break the bank. My stainless Target is a one hole shooter at 7yds standing.

Wow, my uncle that shoots with me just bought an 1984 brand new, still in the box

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Here is my hunter mark IV when it was new:

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In you guys opinions who makes the best most reliable 22 pistol. I’m lookin to pick one up to just use at the range every week.

I want to avoid jams and stove pipes. Tanks.
I have an S&W MP .22 Compact with threaded barrel. I have never had a problem with jams or stove pipes. I keep it clean and lubricated, and it is a fun little plinker. This was the first pistol I trained my daughter on so she could concentrate on the mechanics without concern of significant recoil when firing. Plus learning how to load a magazine with minimal resistance, and racking the slide, etc. Has adjustable rear sight for the suppressor when fitted, but I had to use some thread locker to keep it from self-adjusting. Nice small profile too, and the mags were cheap.

I cannot remember if you have any 1911 frames, but you could pick up a conversion kit for the .22 while keeping a full size frame.
 

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Thanks guys. I definitely do not want any FTE problems. The Ruger Mark 4 is something I will look at.

Maybe the Smith and Wesson Victory also.

I like the buckmark or sw41. Latter is a bit much for a pinker though. Also note that the new Rugers tilt up like an AR which makes them very easy to maintain.
 

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You guys hear the POTUS is about to sign a bill into law, outlawing bump-stocks... with no grandfather rights?

Trump Administration is set to officially ban bump stocks

So much for the Constitution, personal property rights and Second Amendment rights. BATFE said that 85% of the respondents to ban them via regulation was met with 85% opposition. All of the opposition made valid points about standing law. So now, instead of exercising the will of a significant majority of Americans, he's going to pass a bullshit bill that's gonna be a feel-good move to the Dems.

 

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