got the wife a .22

Jan 2011
226
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tacoma
pretty cool gun
Sig Sauer Mosquito

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mjn

Jan 2009
394
1
Tri-Cities, Wa
Fantastic quality firearm. She'll love it.

Just make sure to run quality stuff thru it.. Like my daughters Walther P22, it won't like the cheap stuff.
 
Jan 2011
226
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tacoma
yea that is what i have read,
thats ok though it will still be cheap to shoot.
and it gets my best friend into shooting.
 
Feb 2011
255
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Portland, Oregon
Let us know how it performs. I have been thinking about getting one of these to kill cans with. I'm not sure about pink however. :laugh:
 
Jan 2011
226
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tacoma
Whats wrong with the pink?
besides that i think the pink shoots straighter than the other colors.

lol

Yea ill let you all know how it preforms, I think i with go to the range today or Saturday and check it out.
 
Jan 2011
226
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tacoma
Let us know how it performs. I have been thinking about getting one of these to kill cans with. I'm not sure about pink however. :laugh:

Went to the range today.
The gun ran perfect with CCI min mags, shot 100 with out fail, after that we tried the blazer high velocity and well that was not good, many failure to loads and ejects, I think if i would have oiled the gun before hand it may not have been a problem.

The slide was sticking back even after depressing the slide release, this was after the 100 CCI mini mags.

a quick field strip and some lube, had i had it on me would have fixed the problem right then and there. Then i think (not sure) the blazer's would have been fine.

Over all i think even if i had to stick with just the CCI $7 for 100, It would not bother me one bit.

The gun is very accurate, I was highly impressed with it even though i had the issues with the blazer's.

This was the wifes first time shooting in 15+ years and she did great with it and she had fun.

If anyone decides to get one make sure you pick up extra magazines, 10 shots does not last long, although it is easy enough to load, It just slows the fun down.

I would recommend this gun to anyone as long as you don't mind buying one kind of ammo. Like i said though at $7 for 100 it is not that big of a deal.



After the wife got done i shot my 9mm,(Tried to get her too) and at 15ft i wasn't all that bad, I took out the center of the target and had a few strays.
I need to work on grip and finger control something fierce.

We both had fun and shot pretty good, I am glad i have someone like her that let me get us into the shooting sport.

I will try and get some pics of the wife's targets and maybe even mine.
 
Jan 2011
226
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tacoma
here is the wifes target @ 20 ft, Not bad for not shooting in forever.
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and a few of my targets out @ 15 ft, 9mm 45 rounds per target.
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i still need to work on my grip and trigger pull, but the groupings aren't half bad.
12x12 targets.
 
Mar 2011
20
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Marysville, WA
I have been looking for a .22 revolver myself. Or an old AMT back up or automag .22.
In fact if somebody has one let me know.
 
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