One other option is a .22 conversion kit. They are not cheap, but allow you to use the frame of a full size SA and that is a plus.
Jonathan Arthur Ciener makes some pretty good kits for various makes. I have used one on a 1911 and they function pretty well.
Need Opinons on .22 caliber hand gun
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Re: Need Opinons on .22 caliber hand gun
Keith
Texas LTC Instructor, Missouri CCW Instructor, NRA Certified Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun Instructor and RSO, NRA Life Member
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Texas LTC Instructor, Missouri CCW Instructor, NRA Certified Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun Instructor and RSO, NRA Life Member
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Re: Need Opinons on .22 caliber hand gun
Bought an XD40svc and got tired of supporting the high cost of .40 ammo. Then bought a Sig Mosquito even though many reviews were not good for it's accuracy or reliability. Maybe I got one of the good ones. Shot great and the size and design made it a good "practice" gun and was able to switch back and forth from it to the XD40 with no issues. I did finally decide to trade it for a Buckmark Camper 5.5" with a Hy-Viz front sight. The big drawback to the Sig was that the front sight is so small that my 60 yr old eyes just couldn't focus on it after a couple of mags. The plastic sight is pushed into the slide and there were no options for better front sights available-per conversation with Sig. Hated to let it go but am extremely happy with the Buckmark.
If you get a Buckmark or Ruger MkIII you might want to consider the Ultimate Loader so your thumbs will survive all the reloading you will be experiencing. (Ebay for $17.50 plus shipping)
If you get a Buckmark or Ruger MkIII you might want to consider the Ultimate Loader so your thumbs will survive all the reloading you will be experiencing. (Ebay for $17.50 plus shipping)
Shoot safe and often...ETexPops
Re: Need Opinons on .22 caliber hand gun
Enjoy your pistol!
Don't listen to all of those that talk about the "lowly" 22. I am sure that far more people are killed by this caliber than any other, war withstanding. Now get a 22 rifle! That is where the real fun is!
All that said, don't plan on carrying the 22 for CHL, unless you are an assassin!
With a name like Blackwidow, I guess you could be.
It sounds like you are on the right track with the XD9. I almost bought that one until I realized that I liked single action only with a safety. I now have a hi-power. Which is a great gun!
Don't listen to all of those that talk about the "lowly" 22. I am sure that far more people are killed by this caliber than any other, war withstanding. Now get a 22 rifle! That is where the real fun is!
All that said, don't plan on carrying the 22 for CHL, unless you are an assassin!

It sounds like you are on the right track with the XD9. I almost bought that one until I realized that I liked single action only with a safety. I now have a hi-power. Which is a great gun!
Re: Need Opinons on .22 caliber hand gun
One more plug for the Walther P22. I have had one for about 5 years. I have the compact and it is a great range pistol for defensive shooting. Load a few CCI Stingers or Velocitors and it has a nice snappy recoil that makes is better for training. It will put a nice hammered pair wherever you point.
Re: Need Opinons on .22 caliber hand gun
Gun Tests magazine - Best Guns of 2008 rates the Ruger MK 1116 22LR ($342.00) gives this .22 semi-auto a grade of A+.
Not bad.
This is a practice/plinker pistol in that it has a six inch barrel.
Not bad.
This is a practice/plinker pistol in that it has a six inch barrel.