Comments: EAA, Bounty Hunter, 22LR/22WMR, 6.75 "
The subject says it all. Looking for an inexpensive target revolver.
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Try heritage, pass on EAA... My advice, if ya plan on shooting any WMR, and wanna keep ur hand, you'll get a ruger. IMHO
If I'm wrong please correct me, I won't be offended.
The sound of a 12 gauge pump clears a house fatser than Rosie O eats a Big Mac !0 -
EAA IS NOT THE WAY TO GO ON THIS ITEM, MANY OTHER EEA ITEMS ARE GOOD, BUT NOT THIS ONE!! 0 -
JUNK IS STILL JUNK. GET A RUGER AND ENJOY.
I WOULD RATHER BE DUCK HUNTING.0 -
You wont get target sights or the nice trigger pull and quick lock time needed for target work.
If you need a 22 target revolver look for a S&W or a Dan Wesson 22/22mag convertible.
There are good, cheap 22 target autos but no good cheap 22 target revolvers.0 -
Get a ruger single six, I got mine for $75.
If I'm wrong please correct me, I won't be offended.
The sound of a 12 gauge pump clears a house fatser than Rosie O eats a Big Mac !0 -
leeblackman--I am jealous! I paid a bit more for my Ruger Super Single Six but I love the fact that you can swap cylinders and, in a matter of seconds, switch from .22 LR to .22 WMR. It's an inexpensive revolver. I wouldn't say it's a competition-grade revolver but it will do you much better than its EAA "equivalent" and it's a heck of a lot of fun for plinking. I just love the feel of a single-action revolver. This one makes that feeling a lot more affordable to shoot. 0
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