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Smith & Wesson's 22A rimfire pistol chambered in 22 Long Rifle (22LR) features an accurate 5.5" barrel perfect for plinking, target practice, or competitive shooting. This pistol is ideal if you are just starting out and want to learn how to shoot a handgun that uses ammo that is a small fraction the cost of a center fire cartridge.
With a bright green Hi-Viz fiber optic sight, adjustable rear target sight and a full length integral Weaver style optics mount, this pistol is versatile and can be shot with the adjustable factory sights it comes with or an after-market scope. Featuring an ambidextrous magazine release, this pistol is ideal for left-handed shooters.
This version of the Model 22A is two-tone with polished sides.
With a bright green Hi-Viz fiber optic sight, adjustable rear target sight and a full length integral Weaver style optics mount, this pistol is versatile and can be shot with the adjustable factory sights it comes with or an after-market scope. Featuring an ambidextrous magazine release, this pistol is ideal for left-handed shooters.
This version of the Model 22A is two-tone with polished sides.
Additional Information
Manufacturer | Smith & Wesson |
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Cost Per Round | 0.0000 |
Condition | New |
Caliber | 22 LR |
Manufacturer SKU | 107437 |
Capacity | 10+1 |
Sights Included | Fiber Optic |
Action | Blowback |
Length | 9.5" |
Weight (empty) | 34 oz |
Barrel Length | 5.5" |
Safety Type | Thumb |
Frame Type | Aluminum |
Detachable Magazine | Yes |
Magazine Capacity | 10 |
Firearm Size | Full-Size |
Series | Smith & Wesson 22A |
Customer Reviews
- Great Target and Instructional Gun - Review by Vandy_1
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Performance Value Quality - Overachiever - Review by guunnerh@att.net
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Value Quality Performance - Excellent - Review by Bill
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Value Quality Performance
This little pistol is a real performer! My students love it, especially the women. The gun fits the hand well and is heavy enough so the students are easily able to learn proper grip. The full length flat rail on top aids in teaching sight picture. Probably the only criticism I have is the magazine release. It functions fine, its just that it is located on the front of the grip rather than the side. Not a problem, but from a student learning perspective it needs to be pointed out that other models will have the safety in a different location.
My problem now is that my wife has fallen in love with it and has taken it over. I'll either buy another or start using her Walther for teaching.
Great gun, great price. Not fancy, but solid and functional. (Posted on 6/22/11)
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