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Anyone have any .22 pistol advice for me?

22/45's are great guns, but a pain to takedown. I'll probably own another, but for now I have a browning buckmark with a threaded barrel and hi viz night sights. When I got it it was between another 22/45 lite or the buckmark. The trigger is what sold me on the buckmark. It was just a tad better than the ruger.
 
My son and I have been shooting .22 Steel Challenge matches for about three years now. We see a lot of various .22 pistols show up. Most of the serious competitors use a Browning Buckmark, Ruger Mark 2 or a 22/45.

My son has been shooting a S&W M&P 22 and it has been extremely reliable, to the tune of around 3000 rounds through it so far. I won't say that it hasn't had failures but I attribute most of those to spotty ammo quality as we've been shooting whatever we can come up with.

I can't speak for using a suppressor.
 
I've shot a 22/45 and liked it, I was just turned off by people telling me they were such a ***** to take down and clean. I may take you up on your offer about the SR22 though. Are you trying to get rid of your 22/45?
I'm not "trying" to get rid of it, but I've got a 1911-22 on the way and the SR22, so I don't see the 22/45 doing much other than sitting in the safe. The one cool thing about it is that normally with a 22 and a can all you really hear is the sound of the action and the bullet hitting the target, but with the 22/45 you can hold the bolt closed with your thumb and eliminate the action noise. Once the novelty of that wears off, it's just an awkward and rather ugly gun. I probably haven't put but 200-300 rounds through it.
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Just a thought. I recently bought a Sig 226 in 22 LR and added a 9MM conversion. They also have threaded barrels for these. The Sig is a very accurate pistol and super easy to take down. And with this one you can add 9MM, 40S&W, 357 for multi calibers. The 22 can be bought for about 500 and its the same gun as the centerfires except with a 22LR slide. Actually you can get the Sig 226 22LR and then register it and Sig will give you a 20 percent discount on the centerfire caliber conversion of choice. About the same price as buying the centerfire and you get a 22LR conversion.
 
I chose the Browning Buckmark and added a threaded Tactical Solutions barrel and Hogue grips. The barrel is so light that it is perfectly balanced with my Sparrow.
 

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I'm running a factory threaded Buckmark and have not had any issues with it. The M&P compact was my oher choice just because the way it felt in my hand. The other thing to consider is how available and the costs of mags.
 
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