For my entire adult life, I notice trends that are only a 'thing' relatively recently.
Is it just me... or...
There seem to be a lot more .22 pistols around today. I mean, compared to 2007. Back then, I only remember Ruger Mk III. Maybe a Buckmark. A few years later and Mosquitos showed up. Nowadays the .22s are taking up a lot more display space with a plethora of choices.
Am I imagining things?
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There are also a ton of .22s that look like AR15s, MP5s, and AKs.
The Mosquito came out in '05 or so.
Let's pick a random year. How about 10 years ago?
2004: Ruger MkIII and 22/45, S&W 22(A,S, etc.) and Model 41, Browning Buckmark, Beretta Neos, Walther P22, SIG Trailside... and these were just the common ones we stocked. I'm not counting high-end target pistols. (Well, I guess the 41 is one of those.)
We're not counting revolvers, right?
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