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Same model and SAME barrel. You definitely want the BULL barrel. I have the 22 target/tapered barrel and the balance is just not there. Stainless with 5 1/2 or 6 7/8" barrel. I'd also recommend a speed loader as loading the magazine ismurder on your thumbs. |
Colt Python 357. Simple to operate, reliable, accurate, good investment.
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Thanks for all the input. As many interesting pieces as are out there, I guess I'll have to pass on them until I gain some experience. I will be definitely going w/ the MK II, maybe even MK III if I feel I want to spoil myself. Although the new model's price is climbing up there (for a .22)
My primary goal is to learn and be fairly accurate and it just won't make any sense to use bigger guns, less accurately. That would be like having a $1000 cue and not being able to make 3 balls in a row. (The Ruger site sure has many options for MK's....) |
I attended my first handgun safety class last Saturday. Three hours of lecture and an hour of shooting. I have a new respect. I chose to shoot a Sig 9mm.
The power of the 9mm was indescribable. I couldn't imagine a 357 Mag or a 50 caliper. The power to hold and fire a gun is one of the privileges of being an American. After some recommendations and lots of reading, I purchased a Walther P99 9mm on Sunday. |
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Comparable to anything...next step up is the Korth...www.korthusa.com |
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MY Favorite 9mm is my step dad's service piece...Belgian made Browning Hi Power. Old reliable...9mm ammo is cheap compared to .40 and .45.... However for stopping power I like the .40 caliber S&W Sigma..... The 1911 Colt .45 packs a nice hole in the opponent...but unless a lot of gunsmith work is put into it...the accuracy is less than acceptable over 30-40 yards. It also kicks like a mule. My one and only revolver is a .357 stainless Smith, Chief's special with 2 inch barrel...nicknamed the "flame thrower".... |
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