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  • Ozzman

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    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.
     
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    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.

    All great questions which I do aid myself. I’ve responded to them as a mental exercise for me.

    - after first outing, while I ever shoot it again? Yes, when I shoot the next time and again and again. Also to teach my young daughters when the day comes.

    Is it a good go-to firearm if I need it? Great back up firearm
    - Can I trust my/family's life on it? As a back up when I’m out of options
    - What is it's role and position in my collection? Training, hiking gun, something wife feels comfortable with as she’s very petite.
    - Is it really worth $499 for you? I’d prefer it was $399 or even $299 but those deals are not in the horizon for most any gun at the moment
     

    EZ-E

    King Turd of Shit Mountain
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    Middle of no where
    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.
     

    IXLR8

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    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.

    Taurus TX-22 is 16 round .22lr and not as stupid big.
     
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