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28/04/22 09:53 PM
.22 RF handgun for hunting

Does anyone use their .22 RF handgun for hunting?

Just for interest, not legal here to hunt with a handgun.

I would think a good .22 RF handgun would make a good survival tool. For a pilot or similar.

I like the old German handguns where a butt stock can be fitted to a handgun. Often a wooden holster designed to be a stock as well. Does anyone make modern handguns where a butt stock, tradition or modern skeleton type can be fitted? Particularly for .22 RF semi auto, something like the Ruger Mk IV? Or other .22 handguns?

What about buttstocks able to be fitted to other centrefire handguns?

I know there is a old revolver pistol design with a fittable buttstock.

I believe I have seen a Glock with scale ial buttstock and stock design.

This is assuming it is legal. This is discussion only.


What about sighting systems? Attaching a scope? What sort? Red dot sights?

Anyone hunt with them? Rabbits? Squirrel? Careful shots on medium game? If using larger cartridges, medium game?

I think a modern .22 handgun or centrefire with a intregral wooden or synthetic holster butt stock. Integral cleaning kit rod. Maybe a red dot or optical sight. Would make a wonderfulnemergrncy survival tool.

Any modern examples?



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