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PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 9:37 pm 
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Was wondering how many of u guys coon hunt use pistols? I thought about getting a walther p22 with a laser. Does anybody use one or what does everybody prefer? Thanks

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I use a Ruger MK III with laser


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I meant to say red dot


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PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 9:54 pm 
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Whats one of them cost with a red dot and is it pretty accurate.

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Its very accurate, my only advice is not to get the 22/45 model.


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I have had mine for years so I'm unsure of the current price.


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PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 10:11 pm 
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Ill have to check them out. Im gettin tired of leading out 2 dogs a coon and a .22 rifle lol

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I just put a laser on my p22 and love it

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Its definitely worth looking into its ten times easier than lugging around a rifle.


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Is it pretty accurate and hows it cycle and how loud is it? I figure with the laser it'd be pretty accurate i've nvr shot one wondering how they functioned heard ppl say there slides are pot metal and they are made cheap but i really thought bout gettin one for coonhunting thanks

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There's so many different models of the Ruger MKII/III's you can any length barrel you want, they're accurate, quality, and not really expensive.


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It is the most accurate 22 I have Ever shot if u get the long one. The sound it not that bad you can drop shorts in one at a time

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My grandpaw use to use a .22 pistol when he went coon huntn


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Curhunter- is it the one with the 5 inch barrel? Did u get the laser that mounts under the barrel? That's the answers i was hoping to get

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I had a ruger mk ll and it was very accurate I just used it with the target sights with a good light the sights were fine it also had the bull barrel lost it in a house fire just haven't replaced it yet but will with another ruger.

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