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I didn't see one on display Sunday at the local gun store.
Its not less than 1/3 the price of the Manurhin MR73, whose siren call I barely escaped a few months ago.
I don't have a comfortable stash of .22Mag ammo.
It wouldn't be a great partner for a CZ 452 and a Kel Tec PMR-30.
Craft Holsters won't make me a sweet thumb-break OWB leather belt slide holster for it.
5 Star Firearms doesn't offer their excellent billet aluminum speed loaders for the caliber.
I never liked revolvers.


I'm having trouble believing my own lies.
Help me out here, please.

What do you not like about your own M48?


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I have a model 648 and love it. Buy it !
 
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Stop dithering and buy it. They're not easy to find these days.
 
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Buy it, and quick.

I've got a 651 and it's great.



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Ha! I see what you did there, OP - methinks ye already knoweth the answer within thy heart!

Be sure to post pics once you have it in-hand! Smile

Edited to add: I don’t have an M48 but I do have a vintage-y 6” K22 that is a blast!



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You should not buy it. Tell me where it is so I can "help" you.


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Ammo's expensive and hard to come by.

Oh, wait, you have a stash.

(Sigh) Never mind. I'm gonna shut up now and go back to shopping for cheap 5.45x39 rifles.
 
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What store did you say had it.... Big Grin
 
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LGS had one of those in the case for months. It kept tempting me, but I have a very limited supply of .22 Mag and no good way to feed it. Somebody finally bought it so I didn't have to stress over it every time I went in there. If you've got the ammo to feed it, you should go get that thing before somebody else does!
 
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Dammit! Don't they have a horribly heavy double action trigger pull or something???


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I never warmed up to .22 Magnum. The round has a loud report, especially from a handgun. Ammo isn't really designed for accuracy. Anschutz makes some nice rifles in .22 Mag which are accurate, but I really haven't seen other guns in which the .22 Mag is accurate.

Now a 22lr handgun is a completely different matter -- a great way to go.
 
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Wrong place to get talked down off the ledge. Big Grin

Everyone should own a nice .22.


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Nah, you don't need it. What gun store did you say it was at? Wink

Don't sit around typing stuff to us, let us know when you are posting the pictures!




 
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fritz is my only friend! The rest of y'all are The Pusherman. I think there's a song...

fritz, tell me the six inch barrel but with cylinder gap would be even more obnoxious than the 4.3" on my semi-auto, and I'd lose the tip of my supporting hand thumb to the cylinder gap jet.

That'd happen! Am I right? Am I right?


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You'll never know if you can avoid the gap jet if you don't have one.

I tried talking myself out of getting an $800 Allround a while back. It didn't work either.

I'm not helping you am I?




 
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Am I right? Am I right?

If you already have a 22 magnum pistol, then you know it is loud and it is inaccurate. The M48 won't be any different.

The S&W 617 is a great revolver, due to both the way it is built and that it is chambered in 22lr. That's the rimfire revolver I recommend. I have no use for nor desire for a 22 magnum handgun.
 
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Buy it, and quick.

I've got a 651 and it's great.


The 651 is a nice pistol.


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While you're fooling around wondering if you should or shouldn't buy it …

 
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I have a 6" 648. It's a very nice gun. However, the 22WMR is really a rifle round. You'll notice this with all the unburnt powder the first time you shoot it. I have it so not selling but looking forward to a 22WMR rifle to use with my 10,000 round of Maxi-Mag.
 
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