Best 22 cal pistol for plinking?

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  • mtbbrewer74

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    Enjoy the pain of learning how to strip it...well, that's not that hard,
    putting it back together correctly...now THAT is time-consuming and irritating ;)
    Main reason folks go High Standard Victory or Browning.
    The Mark IV is not like the previous version. It has a one button takedown, and is very easy to strip.

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    Been over a month, ya get one.... I got a Steyr 22 about a year ago.... I love it!
     

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    I have a simple Ruger SR22 pistol that shoots great without a hiccup. But the other more target centric Ruger pistols are better as far as reliability. Your standard run of the mill semi auto .22 can be hit or miss whether it's reliable. I got a good one!
     

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    By far the best I have ever shot/owned just can't say enough about how much I like this 22 plinker. Either like you see it or suppressed it runs everything. ( and by the way that is not rust you see in the screws and on the thread cap must just be the way the flash showed up.)
     

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    Beretta 92 comes in .22 cal, suppressor ready with 15 round magazine. These are great plinkers but I am partial to the Beretta 92 format.
     
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