.22 without feeding problems...
I have read somewhere that the Sig Mosquito is picky with the type of ammo it likes to use.
I am interested in a .22 handgun, but I want to be able to use the cheapest ammo possible if I choose to.
Are there any issues with using non-jacketed bullets? Does regular cleaning remove lead deposits, or do you need to take additional steps when firing lead bullets? I use Hoppes no. 9 in my barrel right now...
I can buy Federal 325rd loose boxes for $10 locally from a gun dealer...which means you can likley get it online even cheaper...or at a sporting goods store for even less...
I am happy with that price point for ammo, and I want a gun that will not jam or fail to eject with each magazine load.
Does anyone here have any experience with .22 handguns? If so, do you have any insight on the cheapest ammo for them?
22 Auto with out feeding problems
I would vote for the Ruger also. I had a Colt match target that never jammed for me but I used winchester T22 always. I had 2 Ruger first editions MK1 and Standard. The standard on rare occasions would fumble but I don't think that the MK1 ever did for me. I have seen ammo that was defective and would never consider that the gun caused the problem with this stuff. I once had some top of the line WW 40 gr copper clad solids that had so much wax on the bullet that they would not chamber in anything. . I really like the WW copper clad bullets and have shot thousands over the years in all kinds of guns without a problem. Jim