I saw one for sale recently. IMO, I'm not too interested in a high-cap .22lr pistol.
Ask yourself these questions:
- After the first outing, when will I ever shoot it again?
- Is it a good go-to firearm if I need it?
- Can I trust my/family's life on it?
- What is it's role and position in my collection?
- Is it really worth $499 for you?
Not trying to turn you off, but if you answered favorably to these questions then go for it.
I saw one for sale recently. IMO, I'm not too interested in a high-cap .22lr pistol.
Ask yourself these questions:
- After the first outing, when will I ever shoot it again?
- Is it a good go-to firearm if I need it?
- Can I trust my/family's life on it?
- What is it's role and position in my collection?
- Is it really worth $499 for you?
Not trying to turn you off, but if you answered favorably to these questions then go for it.
They do market it as a steel competition gun...thats why its 33 rnds. It would be a fun range toy though. I have a pmr30 & have considered the cp33 just because no one else has a .22 pistol that holds over 10 rnds that i know of.
But its still a TaurusTaurus TX-22 is 16 round .22lr and not as stupid big.