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A lot of people like the Heritage Rough Rider for around 200 bucks.

But do you want a single action? Or are you more of a double action person?

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The Taurus 94 is the cheapest new double action that I know of. I like them okay. The smiths are pretty friggin expensive and ruger doesn't make the SP101 in 22 anymore. I'm sure that there are some other options out there and someone will be along shortly to name them.

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Charter Arms has started making a .22 revolver as well that's based on their small revolver platform. I think it's called the Pathfinder. The quality of the current production firearms seems to be much better than that of a few years ago.

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i like the ruger single six is it a good gun?

Every ruger single is a good gun, but its not double action its single acton... I have not fired one in .22 but I own a 44 and 357 and have fired others. Typically well made with a long barrel, accurately sighted in even with fixed sights. My only complaint is my 44 is a bisley and NO ONE makes a darn replacement grip for it, and the grip they put on it is sized for an 8 year old girl. Avoid the "bisley" models if you do not like the default grip!

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I have a Single Six 22 I use to get my kids (and other new shooters) starting shooting. It is single action as mentioned and shoots nicely.

It seems the better options in 22 double actions are the older revolvers. I've read some good things about Hi-Standard Double Nines but haven't shot one.

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My Taurus 94 is fun to shoot but is taking a long time to break in. It is pretty acccurate for the 5 inch barrel.

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if we're going to discuss older .22's...JP Sauer made a great one. They also made a .22 single action like a Colt .45 but the .22 is full size. Colt's .22 single is like 7/8ths size. My big mistake in life was trading my JPS .22 single for a Winchester lever .22. and I got boot too.

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wish i could find a ruger single six or another good 22 revolver from a member here ..... i cant buy from a dealer since im 19 so it makes it a little difficult to find one

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The out of business firm H&R made a lot of 9 shot revolvers and they can usually be found@pawn shops in small towns.Happy hunting!

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That is true. I have a H&R 999 Sportsman that I like but I was only basing my information on new revolvers.

If you want a single action, the Single Six can't be beat in my opinion.

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Its harder to find used 22 revolvers, IMO. They are out there, just not as common to see a good used .22 revolver as it is to find a large caliber one or a 22 auto. Its going to take some patience on your part or you may have to settle for what you can find rather than a specific brand/style.

Hang in there, and 21 will be upon you before you know it. I hated that as a teen, my dad had a number of guns I could shoot anytime but they were all his, you know, and that is not the same! Try to be patient and you should be able to score a trade or something sooner or later, or at the worst, you can buy one in only a couple of years.

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wish i could find a ruger single six or another good 22 revolver from a member here ........

I bought my Single Six from TGO classifieds. Keep an eye out, one appears now and then.

- OS

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If you want a single action, the Single Six can't be beat in my opinion.

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A while back, I picked up a Taurus Tracker in .22. The price was in a little over $300.00 and I have been very pleased with it. It is accurate, the chambers are cut to the right tolerance so that spent brass ejects cleanly. The DA trigger pull was heavy at first, but after 1500 rounds or so, it lightened up and smoothed out. I put a set of crimson trace grips on it and it is a blast to shoot steel plate with. It has been well worth what I paid for it and I highly recommend it.

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Ruger Single Six !!!!!

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I'll 2nd tbone's Taurus Tracker. Very happy with the purchase. Accurate enough. Folks are always asking "what is that" because it's looks like such a mean revolver.

(see avatar to the left)

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A month or so back, I picked up a 4" High Standard Deluxe Sentinel. I love it so far. I don't think I own a pistol that's more comfortable in my hand. Don't discount the older used guns. Hard to wear out a .22.

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