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  • #31
    Saddleback
    Junior Member
    • Aug 2013
    • 97

    Originally posted by Rosebud22
    If your goal is to have it fit in the side pockets of TD bag, I don't think a
    S&W or Mark series will fit. I tried by Buckmark and it will NOT fit. My mosquito will fit. So your choices maybe mosquito or Wather P22 or similar. BTW: this would be a neat little package. Rife, pistol, and ammo in bottom pouch.
    Thanks everyone for the suggests and the GREAT pictures. I will look into LEO /PPT on a sr22 for a while. Anyone reading this post give me a shout if they are not in need of their sr22.

    Saddleback

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    • #32
      GunHo
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2012
      • 1088

      Same situation happen to me. Ended up going with the MP22. Believe me, you'll be glad the SR22 fell off the roster. Although the SR22 is a nice little shooter; the MP22 is a much better feel for the average hand size.

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      • #33
        Steve_In_29
        Banned
        • Nov 2009
        • 5682

        Here's a bit of info that might be helpful for someone considering an SR22. While the interchangeable grips are called "small" and "large" they really should be called "small" and "not so small" because even the large one is pretty compact. The large grip works perfectly for my tiny wife (4'10") but is still on the small side for my medium-gloved-sized man hands.

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        • #34
          chad allred
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2012
          • 877

          My p22 is very accurate and reliable

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          • #35
            scarry scarney
            Member
            • Jul 2007
            • 248

            Originally posted by Steve_In_29
            While the interchangeable grips are called "small" and "large" they really should be called "small" and "not so small" because even the large one is pretty compact. The large grip works perfectly for my tiny wife (4'10") but is still on the small side for my medium-gloved-sized man hands.
            VERY TRUE statement. I use them in a NRA Basic Pistol class I teach. The ladies really like the pistol, but even with the "large" grip, it is still small. If you have a large hand, look for something else.

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