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Thread: What rimfire .22 would you recommend?

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    Surprised I don’t hear much about a Glock conversion slide for the .22 (Other than awp_101 in post 10). Any issues with these? This might be a good option for me to double as some cheap practice with my glocks.
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    Just picked up the Sig P250C .22 from CDNN. $289.00 delivered. Hard to beat that price and that gun.
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    For round guns, I love my S&W model 17 & 43c.

    For a semi that works like my carry gun, 250c... or wait for SHOT 2019.

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    Also as a side note, GunMag Warehouse has the 250 .22 magazines for $14.99 each. Regular price is $34.99. Bought 6 today.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crusader8207 View Post
    Just picked up the Sig P250C .22 from CDNN. $289.00 delivered. Hard to beat that price and that gun.
    That’s a great price. Let us know how it shoots for you. I have heard it will not lock back after the last round, curious if you’ll have that issue. Good luck with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dismas316 View Post
    That’s a great price. Let us know how it shoots for you. I have heard it will not lock back after the last round, curious if you’ll have that issue. Good luck with it.
    Will do, I'll be at the range Saturday. From what I can tell, it doesn't lock back on the last round with the .22. I also have a 9mm X Change kit and put it on the frame last night. Slide does lock back with the 9mm.
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    Shot the 250 .22 today. Really enjoyed shooting it. Accurate and the trigger was very smooth. @ Dismas316, the side did not lock back after the last round.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OlongJohnson View Post
    That is one issue with Buck Marks. The peen on the breech face is semi-jokingly called the "buck mark" over on RFC. New-in-box guns are found with it when opened at the dealer. The factory checks result in each pistol being dry fired. There may be no mark, it may be significant. The firing pins need to be fitted for length so they don't strike the breech face. This is a simple procedure, and once done, eliminates the problem permanently. There are several posts with various methods of establishing the amount of material to be removed over on RFC.

    Brownells should commission PTG to start making the chamber ironing tool that's fairly recently gone out of production.
    The Menck tool can still be had on fleabay, apparently. I strongly suggest anyone who is into rimfires get one while you still can.

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/Menck-22-Ch...e/202491007166

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/352503808634

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/Menck-22-Ch...e/202480326143
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    Thanks Olong, just ordered one!
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    This is an outstanding deal.

    Basic, moo-cow-kitten .22LR pistol. The URX grip magically fits every hand from small to large.

    https://www.academy.com/shop/pdp/bro...stol-200023439

    There's a $75 rebate until the end of the year on all Browning rimfires:

    https://www.browning.com/news/promot...n-rebates.html

    After tax in TX, that's $250 for the default, basic, reliable, accurate pistol. That and a $205 case of 5000 rounds will get a person of any age started.
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