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  2. Beretta U22 Neos - Wikipedia

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    Beretta markets the Neos as a modern, reasonably priced pistol suitable for a beginner, yet is customizable to suit the experienced marksman. [6] In addition to the United States and Canada, [7] the U22 Neos is listed for sale by Beretta distributors in Australia, [8] France [9] [10] and some other European countries. [11] [12] [13] [14]

  3. Smith & Wesson Model 61 - Wikipedia

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    The S&W Model 61 is a blowback-operated pistol chambered in .22 Long Rifle based upon the Bayard 1908 (Pieper Bayard) pistol. It was marketed for self-defense to fill a void in the pocket auto market after the banning of the importation of small, concealable handguns.

  4. Ruger Standard - Wikipedia

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    The AWC TM-Amphibian "S" is an integrally-suppressed variant of the Ruger Mk II Target .22 LR pistol. The sound suppressor uses a primary baffle of 303 stainless steel and a secondary baffle of 6061-T6 aluminum alloy. The AWC weapon manual states, "This suppressor is 'Amphibious' and can be fired with water.

  5. Smith & Wesson Model 422 - Wikipedia

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    This niche was, at the time, dominated by Sturm Ruger's highly successful Mk I and Mk II series of pistols. Smith & Wesson had previously left the market position after 1966, when the Model 46 was dropped from their catalog. The pistol retailed for roughly $250US before it was discontinued in 1996. [1]

  6. SIG Sauer Mosquito - Wikipedia

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    The SIG Sauer Mosquito is a blowback-operated, semi-automatic pistol aesthetically based on the SIG Sauer P226, but 10% smaller in size and chambered for the .22 LR cartridge. The pistol is manufactured with an aluminum-zinc alloy slide and polymer frame.

  7. Stoeger Luger - Wikipedia

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    The Stoeger Luger was of the same general pattern as the original Luger pistol, but it used a simplified version of the toggle lock, which does not actually 'lock' the action at the moment of firing, but is blowback-operated much like other .22LR autoloading pistols. The gun was designed by Gary Willhelm and manufactured from 1969-1985.

  8. Walther SP22 - Wikipedia

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    The SP22 is a modular semi-automatic pistol manufactured by Walther Sportwaffen and distributed by Smith & Wesson. The SP22 is chambered in .22 LR (5.6 mm) and is designed for sport and competition shooting. It is manufactured with a composite receiver, aluminum housing, and all-steel internal components.

  9. Taurus PT22 - Wikipedia

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    The PT22 is a .22 LR semi-automatic pistol produced by Taurus and features an 8+1 round capacity magazine. Taurus also sells a .25 ACP version called the PT25.