Ruger SR22

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I like the looks of this gun. Does anyone care to share their experience with this gun?
 
Love this gun! Easy to shoot and unbelievable accuracy. Not a single problem after 500 rounds. Unfortunately, my family also loves this gun and someone else always has it on the range. May have to buy another one.
 
The absolute best pistol I've used so far. I gladly gave up my Glock 19 to my wife (hell, she never let me use it anyway). If Ruger's SR9 is anything like this SR22, that will be my next purchase. I've fired over 3000 rounds, of various manufacturers, without a single misfire, misfeed, or any problem at all. It is so comfortable to hold, easy to aim, and easy to maintain.
 
A great little firearm. It eats almost any brand of ammo. Very accurate and user friendly. I almost bought a Walter P-22 , but I got the Ruger. No regreats.
 
I have owned one since they first came out. We have now fired 1500-2000 rounds through it including many cheap brands. We have had no more than 3-4 FTF or FTE's. That's AMAZING performance. It's also very accurate, given such a short barrel. We have taken out many friends, some of whom have never shot before. Men and women all enjoy it. Several people we let shoot it have gone out and either bought one or plan to. I own other .22s, but this is the best. I highly recommend it!
 
A friend of mine and I got into shooting at the same time. I purchased the Sig Sauer Mosquito and he purchased the Ruger SR22. The only differende thet we can see is the Ruger is a little smaller grip (he did not modify the grip at all because he has smaller hands) It is very accurate and intuitive to shoot. Comes on target very easy. I recommend to everyone to go out and rent one and try it before buying it.

Good luck and as always - KEEP SHOOTING.:yes4:
 
I bought one about two months ago and have enjoyed shooting it. Have put a couple hundred rounds through it and cleaned it twice. easy to disassemble and clean and reassemble. i like it.
 
I have several .22 handguns. The Walther P22, the Ruger MkIII, the Ruger 22/45, the SIG Mosquito and the SR22. All are great guns! The SR22 is awesome! It eats what you feed it, it's affordable, it breaks down easily for cleaning, its accurate, its comfortable to shoot and it conceals well if you care to CC it. I highly recommend it!
 
I bought one about 6 weeks ago but I haven't had a chance to shoot it yet. I've seen several YouTube video reviews which influenced my purchase of this gun. It has some features that make it better than your average .22 pistol IMO. It breaks down for cleaning very easily and reassembly is a snap unlike the Ruger Mark II and 22/45 which is a pain in the butt! It will shoot any brand of ammo without choking. Most .22's are ammo sensitive but not the SR22. It has the look and feel of a regular semi-automatic pistol plus you get an extra grip for those with large or small hands. It appears to be pretty accurate from what I've seen on the reviews. The safety also has a decocking feature which is really neat. And one of the best features is that you can dry fire this pistol without damaging the firing pin or the chamber. To the best of my knowlege the SR22 is the only .22 that you can dry fire without eventually hurting it in some way. I don't know how Ruger was able to design in this feature but according to the info in the operation manual you can dry fire it repeatedly without hurting it. This is really good for training and teaching new shooters.
 
I have the Ruger Government MKII 678 with over 10K rounds through it and the SR22. They are in two totally different categories. For tack driving accuracy the MKII fills the bill. For fun and plinking the SR22 is perfect. I have 600 rounds through mine and no problems.
 
I just bought one of these about 2 weeks ago and I absolutely love it. The only thing I had trouble with was Winchester's lead bullets, they would fail to eject or feed within the first couple of rounds. I just stick with copper plated .22LR's for all of my .22 fire arms. In all it's one of the best purchase's I've ever made. I didn't get to try out before I bought it but I knew it would perform well on the range.
 

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