Things are different now.
But in '06 I was with my BIL at Carter's Country when he bought his Ruger Mark 11. Me, being the weakling I am, I went back the next day and bought one for myself. Had a blast with it too. Then a couple of weeks later, I began lookin' at the Ruger 10/22 carbine. I had one about 30 years ago and have always hated that I sold it. Soooooo, still suffering from a total lack of self decipline, I got one of those too.
I would occasionally take them to the range in lieu of the .pmm, .40, or .45s. Lots of fun to shoot and a LOT cheaper to shoot.
Over the weekend my wife showed me the new Academy ad. It had the Heritage Rough Rider .22/,22 mag combo w/6 1/2" barrel on sale for $149.95. I am extremely leary of inexpensive fire arms. But I went and checked this sharp looking six shooter out and I was impressed with it's weight and balance. I thought for 150 bux what do I have to loose. LIsten, y'all, That thing is a total hoot. I have always loved the old cowboy six shooters and I have fallen in love with this gun. I have put 200 rounds through the .22LR cylinder and 50 rounds through the mag cylinder. I can't get enough of it.
Of course I dislike being restricted in my shooting but I must admit that the current conditions have re-opend my mind to the absloute pleasure of rimfire. You don't have to shoot a big gun to have big fun!

So here is my rimfire collection. It's small now but I expect there'll be a Henry leaver action rifle in there soon.

Ruger Mark 11 w/Bushnell Red Dot scope

Ruger 10/22 carbine w/scope, trigger job, quick mag release, and bi-pod

Heritage Rough Rider .22/.22 mag combo 6 1/2" bbl
