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Just to throw something a little diffrent out there.....EAA Witness Match with 22 conversion kit.  You can shoot 9mm, 22, 45, 38 super all through the same gun.  Sweeeeeeet.  Very much on my "to buy" list. I have seen them listed for about $550 (without the conversion kit).

 

http://eaacorp.com/portfolio-item/witness-elite-match/

I have the Match with 22 Long Slide. Purchased as a 45 for the NJ compliant mag capacity. Purchased a 9mm and 22lr with 10rd mags. The Long Slide has Super Sight target sights and 4.75" barrel.

The 22 has a bull barrel and eats any ammo I get. Gun weighs about 39oz loaded so recoil is a non issue. The only thing I am trying to find is a FO front sight for it.

Use the 9mm in competition also so having a common frame helps in training drills and keeps the cost down.

Changed out the trigger for a Henning flat - feels better than my Buckmark and MKIII [Hunter]. Easily matches both in accuracy.

The buckmark and Ruger have the advantage of easy optics install and are easier to hold for those with smaller hands or young shooters.

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