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Walther P-22?
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I need a .22lr plinker. What do you think?
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Versus Smith & Wesson 22A and the Browning Buckmark. Maybe the SigArms Mosquito too?
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Never had one but heard it was a jam-o-matic.
I'd go for the Buckmark. Better accuracy pistol. Noticed you didn't indicate Ruger MK III. that's actually my #1 if i had a choice.
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Agree with ArmedRealtor. Ruger MK III, Buckmark is ok. Mosquito, seen a few lemons, takes a lot to break. S&W 22A.
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