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  1. #1
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    Default Recommendation for Best Auto .22 lr Pistol

    I am looking for a .22 lr auto pistol that is reliable. What are your recommendations?

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    Have had extremely good results with Ruger Mk. II's. Have bought and shot and swapped a bunch of them. Nearest thing to problem free using good ammunition. The target model w/ heavy barrel is about the best of the best. Once had a Goverment Model w/ the longer barrel. It was accurate but just to heavy for anything but use at the range. For just carrying and shooting in the woods/fields, I really like the Standard Model, it's everything you need and nothing more. HTH. Sincerely. bruce.
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    Lots of good .22LR pistols on the market. I've had good luck with Hi Standard back in the day and even S&W Model 41s when I was into bullseye competition although they can be finicky with ammo. Standard velocity 40g is generally best. I currently have a couple Browning Buckmarks and a Ruger Mark IV which are very reliable and provide decent enough accuracy for most folks.

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    Best for what? Plinking, hunting, competition, target shooting? Big $$ swings there.

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    The Taurus TX-22's are cheap, reliable, and fairly accurate. It comes with a suppressor adapter and eats the Subsonic Winchester .22LR. I have put over 1,000 rounds of various subsonic ammo through mine and yes, you need to clean the pistol. It also helps if you put a couple of drops of CLP on a paper towel and roll your ammo on it to ensure ejection. Cleaning the pistol every 100 rounds is quick and easy!

    I love the gun!

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