Thinking about a pt22

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Thinking about a pt22

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Looking for an inexpensive plinker type thing in .22, not really interested in carrying it so much. Any experience with this one? Any other suggestions?
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Re: Thinking about a pt22

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With the price of ammo, a lot of us are getting 22's for plinking fun. I had considered the PT22, but saw many negative reviews on them. There are other good .22's out there, have you considered any others?

I have a Sig Mosquito 22. Looks and feels like a full sized sig. That way, you get real gun feel that will help with defense practice.

I also have a Kel Tec PLR 22.... LOTS of fun. CDNN has these for $260 and you can trick them out. It's a joy to shoot

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Re: Thinking about a pt22

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Hmm, looks like I may have to add that to "the list".

I'll definitely take a look at it!
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I have a PT22 that works great. I only have two complaints the magazine disconnect and the lack of an extractor. Loose the mag and it won't shoot. Have a case stick and you'll be prying it out or using a rod. Other than that they are good reliable little guns.
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