KRW Wrote:I'll give my 2 cents about the Makarov. Love that gun! Small enough for an sob or under the arm holster, very accurate out of the box, and a hard hitting little round. Never a problem with it and always the funnest to shoot. (except for the .444) But Jake would need the .444 before Jack sooooo...
KRW
maxplay Wrote:If it has to be silenced, I'd go with the previously recommended Ruger Mark II. The Mossad (Israeli Secret Service) purportedly uses this gun for close-quarters extermination, aiming for the eyes. The Mafia did (does?) use a .22 for executions. The bullets usually deform enough to make ballistic matching difficult or impossible. They would use a revolver, like the S&W Kit Gun, so they wouldn't have to hunt for the ejected cases (rimfire cases can be matched to the firing pin of the gun that fired it). Unless using a silencer is critical to the story, I would go with the Smith & Wesson.
Biggles Wrote:The Mark II is nice. The first pistol I ever shot (back in the '60s) was a Mark I, and I own a Mark II. It is, however, single action, has a funky cocking mechanism that might be awkward and noisy in extremis, and is very large for a .22. It's my choice for target practice, plinking, and instruction, but not for whacking.Oh? What pistol do you prefer to use when you "whack" someone?
jimbow8 Wrote:Oh? What pistol do you prefer to use when you "whack" someone?
Biggles Wrote:Another Makaholic! What kind do you have? Mine's an East German ex-Stasi issue (secret police). A nice counterpart to my ex-Niedersachsen Staatspolizei Walther PP in 7.65mm (issued to a "Gerlach"--came complete with the original box!). I have put thousands of rounds through that Mak, and have carried it for personal protection with Hornady and CorBon hollowpoints. I would (and have) stake(d) my life on it.
KRW Wrote:Mine says an IJ-70. Of course it's the 9x18. It's also very easy to field strip without tools. Just pull the trigger gaurd down on the front and pull the slide back and lift.
I've never bothered to find out to much about it. I bought it over a decade ago because it was cheap. But it's easily become one of my favorite pistols. Never jammed, shoots strait, easily concealable. What's not to like?
KRW
NewYorkjoe Wrote:Ever read/see Jimmy Breslin's "The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight?" That gives you an idea of how well your average goombah can shoot. Mafia types (and I knew some in my old neighborhood) carry .38 revolvers (usually snub-nosed) to "impress," but they use .22s because most hits are preplanned and close-up. If they can't come behind and get within touching distance, they contract it out to someone who knows how to shoot. Then, they whack the hitter rather than pay off if they can.
That said, Walther makes a P-22 (I have one) with a suppressor that is fitted on with an adaptor. I have seen/held a Ruger Mk. II with an integral, suppressed barrel. The Walther would be good for concealment, but I would prefer the Ruger for accuracy and more reliable cycling. It is so simple that very little can go wrong, but it is a pain to clean!
NewYorkjoe
Biggles Wrote:Supposedly the wise guys like .22s because the bullets bounce around inside the skull and cause more damage,