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06-29-2023, 11:52 AM #1
My first handgun - 22LR ?
I joined a gun club last year. The way it works in countries that are less insane than the USA, is that you need to be in a club for at least a year before you can apply for a firearms certificate.
So now I'm looking at buying my first pistol. I want something small with cheap ammo for a first gun. My local dealer has a nice 2nd hand 22LR pistol, and I can get 50 rounds for approx US$17.
I was talking to one guy though who's been shooting for decades, and he tells me he's never seen a 22LR pistol than doesn't have feeding problems. He says they're terrible for jamming.
Any opinions here?
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06-29-2023, 01:55 PM #2
Aren't you disqualified from owning a gun due to your trips to the looney bin and being prescribed psyche meds?
Nutcases like you have no business being around firearms. Go take your meds.
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06-29-2023, 02:42 PM #3
Poetry, boxing, now handguns. Glad you’re across the pond bud
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06-29-2023, 05:25 PM #4
Maybe they should bring back mental asylums?
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06-29-2023, 09:22 PM #5
im completely unaware of OPs past, but on the subject of 22 pistols, they typically do malfunction alot, but some are much better than others.
i have a beretta M922 that literally never jams. glock model 44 is supposedly reliable with certain types of ammo.
first pistol should probably be 9mm though
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06-29-2023, 11:16 PM #6
He's a real nut case. Like the kind of guy that comes on here telling us he's going to trap wild animals so that he could torture them (he really did make a thread about that). Then of course he's got his boxer LARP that he recently started.
Kimbo should never even have a first pistol. I wouldn't say he'd be safe even at some gun club with it. I'm so glad he lives on the other side of the pond and not in America.
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06-29-2023, 11:17 PM #7
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06-29-2023, 11:32 PM #8
Why dont you just cut it with the bulllshit Kimbo youve exposed yourself 10 times over, noone takes you seriously over here. All your lies are in vain since you have no credibility... only making yourself look stupid
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06-30-2023, 01:10 AM #9
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06-30-2023, 06:52 PM #10
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07-01-2023, 03:43 AM #11
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07-01-2023, 06:56 AM #12
I'm considering the CZ P09.
Still not sure about plastic guns though. Obviously it's not the same kind of plastic they make $5 Chinese toys from, but still I think I'd prefer metal.
I fired a 9mm Glock 17 yesterday at the range and it's got a plastic stock.
22LR rounds will cost me about a quarter of the price of 9mm, , I don't mind how big the rounds are. Vital organs are fucked either way, whether it's a 22LR or a 9mm.Last edited by almostgone; 07-01-2023 at 07:33 AM. Reason: Don't project your thoughts on others.
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07-01-2023, 07:50 AM #13
I'm asking nicely. No more comments about putting holes in someone's guts.
I've had a long night, a shit morning, and I really don't want to start locking and archiving threads.
I will give you a bit of advice. Typically rimfire semiautomatics do tend to be more problematic with jamming simply because they don't burn as clean as centerfire and you're using part of the energy of a weak cartridge to cycle the slide.
Quality rimfire semiautomatics will either cycle just fine or very poorly. Usually it's either because the action is dirty from unspent powder, a shitty magazine, or it's picky about ammo.
If you're worried about jamming, go with a revolver. A Ruger GP100 in .22 LR will last a lifetime+ and has a 10 round cylinder. Yes it's expensive, but you get what you pay for
Personally, I always buy copper plated .22 ammo. Plain lead bullets usually get a little bit of extra grease when they are seated/ assembled and over time the grease can run down to the rim and you'll have a dud/misfire. Personally, I hate handling rimfire ammo that has already been struck once. I usually set the whole firearm aside for 5 minutes or so. Call it overcautious, but I still have 8 fingers and 2 thumbs and haven't gotten hurt yet in centerfire "pop w/no kick" malfunction.
Edit: The reasons I recommend a revolver are:
You no longer have to worry about extraction, ejection, stripping a round out of the magazine and chambering the round/the slide going back into full battery.
Also, you'll have no magazine woes/mag spring fatigue/follower issues with a revolver.
Revolvers are much easier to maintain and are more forgiving in regards to function.
On a final note, if you fuck up a Ruger revolver, you should realize you aren't cut out for shooting anything other than a paintball gun/Airsoft.
Edit: If you're just wanting to shoot at targets or as most of us Southerners say " go plinking", they have some pretty decent break barrel air rifles on the market in .22 caliber.
Ignore the MSRP on the model of Ruger I posted a picture of. I've never had to pay MSRP for any firearm, particularly Ruger.
Please don't make me regret giving you advice
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07-01-2023, 09:43 AM #14
Is 10 the absolute most rounds you'll get in a revolver? Are there any bigger guns that can take 12 or 16.
I'm liking the idea of getting a .22LR revolver with a high round capacity. 10 is good.
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07-01-2023, 12:59 PM #15There are 3 loves in my life: my wife, my English mastiffs, and my weightlifting....Man, my wife gets really pissed when I get the 3 confused...
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07-01-2023, 02:49 PM #16
there is nothing more annoying than trying to fire a semi auto firearm that jams frequently. ive got an advantage arms .22 lr conversion kit for my glock 30 the seems to jam every single shot. they say that using expensive, CCR minimag rounds will fix that issue, but i think the main benefit of .22 lr is that the ammo is dirt cheap (or at least it was before all the shenanigans that happened over the last decade). using expensive ammo that almost costs the same as bulk pack 9mm doesnt make sense to me.
the smith and wesson victory is supposedly very reliable for a semi auto .22 but i think they are ugly. i absolutely love my beretta m9-22, and that ruger revolver is nice too. i was thinking about buying a smith and wesson model 617, but havent gotten around to it yet.
personally though, i like the idea of practicing with a .22 rifle or pistol that is similar to a larger caliber firearm that is a viable option for defensive use. as in, beretta M9-22 practice leading to skill with a glock 17, and s&w M&P15-22 practice improving skill with a 5.56 AR15.
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07-01-2023, 04:20 PM #17
I really like that 10-shot revolver.
If you go on the Ruger website, it sells for over a thousand dollars. But other sites like Guns Warehouse have it for US$634.
I'll be asking a registered gun deal in Ireland to have one shipped over from America. Can anyone suggest a good dealer? Both for new and used guns. If there's a used one in very good condition then I'll take it. Otherwise I don't mind buying it new for US$634.
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07-01-2023, 05:50 PM #18
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07-01-2023, 07:17 PM #19
You dont need a handgun kimboi, youll shoot your eye out!
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07-02-2023, 01:11 AM #20
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07-02-2023, 03:53 AM #23Senior Member
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I had a Ruger Mark IV .22LR, she is a semiauto and I do not recall having an inordinate occurrence of jams.
You can't go wrong with Ruger.
Can you briefly explain the requirements and regs for you to have a handgun, in the UK? I know that here on the continent, it is quite easy to do under the realms of "sporting permit" (that being the basic minimum), a "collector permit"... Good fucking luck getting a CCW permit, here in Poland. I had a lady as a student some years ago, and she was a firearms instructor. She said that in the last year, Poland only issued 6 CCW permits nationwide... Europe, for a host of reasons, do not feel the need to possess firearms.
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07-02-2023, 06:07 AM #24
You only have need to carry a gun concealed in america tho where any nutjob can get a gun and there is actually a real chance to get into a firefight. In eu only cops and hunters have gun licence mainly. And some few very well behaved people usually. I personally have known very few people with a real permit
Like i saw on the net recently guy in the us went for a burger but got wings instead. Not chicken wings but angel wings since he got shot dead in the burger joint lol
As far as uk goes i know they have super strict knife laws, you cant carry a knife in the uk if it is a fixed blade or a folding knife if it has a lock to fix the blade. They make special UK legal folding knives without locking system, wich are useless basicallly for anything exept cutting paper. And even cops dont carry guns there so i imagine gun laws are very very strict there alsoLast edited by s1nc1ty; 07-02-2023 at 06:30 AM.
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07-02-2023, 08:18 AM #25
If you search on the internet about guns in Northern Ireland, it says that nobody is allowed to have a handgun except for the police and half a dozen high-profile politicians (for their self-defense).
But then you go to a gun club in N. Ireland and you find out that anyone who's been in the club for about a year can apply for a firearms certificate, and if it's approved then they can take guns home (but they need to have a safe in their car and also in their house).
For the time being, I can get my club to order in a Ruger GP100 .22LR for me, and it will stay in the safe at the gun club and I won't be allowed to bring it home til I get a firearms certificate. Until I get a certificate, I can practise with it at the range, but I can't bring it home til I get the cert.
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07-02-2023, 08:43 AM #26
As far as guns go I think .22LR is weak. If zombie apocalypse comes it is kinda useless as it has no power, the bullets wont go through thicker clothing and can have trouble penetrating the skull as far as i know . I would prefer something with more power, 9mm; 45 acp ; .357 magnum or something like that. I would love a little short barrel .357 magnum revolver, 9mm glock or one of those sexy 1911 pistols. But sadly i will probably never get a licence. Wont ever really need a gun tho probably so doesnt matter i guess
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07-02-2023, 11:02 PM #29Senior Member
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07-03-2023, 05:55 AM #30
I thought the Ruger GP100 .22LR was only single-action. I still thought it was a really cool gun but really I wanted semi-auto. I still would have chosen it thought if it was only single action.
But today I discovered that it's actually double-action. The video I had been watching of the guy pulling the hammer back each time was just so that it was an easier trigger pull for high-accuracy shooting. If you don't pull the hammer back, then the next trigger pull will pull it back for you.
So now that I know the Ruger GP100 .22LR is double-action, I'm definitely getting it. This is a no brainer.
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