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.22 Pistol Recommendation

Iā€™ve wanted to buy a .22 pistol forever but never justified it when I had the cash. I think Iā€™d look hard at the Ruger MK series, personally I like the 22/45 versions best. Also the Taurus TX22 seems to be getting great reviews from what Iā€™ve read. Like you, Iā€™d want a lightweight option to above in my pack for camp meals so some of the big full size .22 pistol options absolutely do not interest me.
If youā€™re budget conscious, plinking with a .22 is way cheaper than plinking with a 9mm or just about any other caliber. I own a few .22 pistols and rifles for this very reason. Plus they are good for introducing non-shooters to shooting.

I like my M&P .22 because it has the same form factor as other M&Pā€™s I own in other calibers.
 
I like the Glock 44 just on the basis that itā€™s the same size as the 19 and 48 that I had before my boating accident. Swap the sights over to match and youā€™re good to go.

Those heavy barreled Rugers can be super accurate, I wouldnā€™t mind adding one to the safe for squirrels.
 
hands down.. no questions asked... Ruger MK series or a Browning Buckmark.. I have both and both are equally accurate. Way more accurate than you would think. I have a MK 22/45 and really like it. I have a Browning Camper that shoots crazy good and is small enough to where I don't even notice I have it on me. Great little anything gun.
 
So hereā€™s the deal. I own several pistols, but am by no means a pistol ā€œguy.ā€ Last spring I won a .22LR can at a banquet, and it should be here soon.

Iā€™m thinking that a small, compact-ish, .22 pistol with a can would be great to throw in my pack with some subsonic ammo for grouse while Iā€™m out elk hunting. Call the budget $500 tops.

Any recommendations?
Browning buckmark

Browning Buckmark with a lightweight Tac Sol barrel, 1.8# with the can on it...
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If youā€™re budget conscious, plinking with a .22 is way cheaper than plinking with a 9mm or just about any other caliber. I own a few .22 pistols and rifles for this very reason. Plus they are good for introducing non-shooters to shooting.

I like my M&P .22 because it has the same form factor as other M&Pā€™s I own in other calibers.
This is a big part for me. My concealed carry is a m&p shield 9mm. Pistol I carry hunting is a m&p 2.0 10mm. Pistol for plinking is a m&p 22. I like the fit of them and I've never had any reliability issues!
 
Browning and Ruger are the ONLY two options IMO. They are accurate and reliable. Iā€™ve never had one not cycle subsonic ammo. Kids shoot them well too.
Stay away from Keltec.

@LuketheDog and greenhorns setup are freaking amazing.
Lately Iā€™ve been packing the old trusty ruger single six.
Canā€™t wait to hear what you decide
 
Browning and Ruger are the ONLY two options IMO. They are accurate and reliable. Iā€™ve never had one not cycle subsonic ammo. Kids shoot them well too.
Stay away from Keltec.

@LuketheDog and greenhorns setup are freaking amazing.
Lately Iā€™ve been packing the old trusty ruger single six.
Canā€™t wait to hear what you decide
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Browning and Ruger are the ONLY two options IMO. They are accurate and reliable. Iā€™ve never had one not cycle subsonic ammo. Kids shoot them well too.
Stay away from Keltec.

@LuketheDog and greenhorns setup are freaking amazing.
Lately Iā€™ve been packing the old trusty ruger single six.
Canā€™t wait to hear what you decide

I'd love to get my hands on a good Single Six, that's the last .22 I'd like to buy...
 
I've got 2 of those and a smith airlite .22 10 shot revolver with crimson trace laser on it. Still, hands down the nicest one to fire is the Mark with tac-sol, suppressed. sounds like an airsoft pistol
Is it worth getting the pistol AND the tac sol upper in the first go, or get one of the mark IV with a factory threaded barrel, then upgrade the upper later?

Baller on a budgetā€¦
 
I have Glock 44 with suppressor and its movie quiet with subsonics. I always just use my bow when grouse hunting, but this is nice when near the truck.
 
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