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Top 10: The Best of the .22 LR Revolvers - The Shooter's Log
Plinking starts with a .22 revolver for most. They're easy to use and affordable. Here is my take on the top 10 ‘most popular’ .22 LR revolvers.

Well…these are all being produced right now, unlike those you gave as examples.No Colt Diamondbacks or King Cobras or Troopers or Officer's Models? No S&W M18s or Kit Guns of any kind? Sorry, this list is just incomplete.
Also, is the list "The Best" or "the top 10 'most popular'"? Two completely different things. Sorry, David Freeman. Grade D+.
Nowhere does the author talk about these guns "being produced right now." He talks about "still available today," which all those I mentioned are, if you look around a little.Well…these are all being produced right now, unlike those you gave as examples.
But yes, my Colt Officers Model Match .22 is a much better revolver than most being made today…although my 617 can almost keep up with it.
Nowhere does the author talk about these guns "being produced right now." He talks about "still available today," which all those I mentioned are, if you look around a little.
The Colt King Cobra Target is still being made in .22LR (actually basically a modernized Diamondback), as well as at least three different J-frame S&Ws.
Also, the pic on the "cover" of the story seems to be a High Standard Double Nine, which hasn't been made in decades.
The story is still inadequate IMHO.
If they contact me, I'll consider their offer. I don't hold much hope for a joint named "Cheaper Than Dirt," however.You should offer to write for publications like this. I've heard it pays really well.![]()