Re: .22lr semi auto pistol
I shoot .22 pistols all the time and have shot most of the guns mentioned above. Probably one of my most favorite things to shoot!
The Ruger Mark II and Mark III are great guns. To me the Mark II is much easier to disassemble and reassemble. Something about the extra safety features in the Mark III make it a pain. Have to turn upside down and get just right. The target models are extremely accurate and shoot very well. Triggers are average+ and target sights are excellent. The guns are balanced very well.
The Beretta Neos is in my opinion the easiest pointing gun ever. I bought one when they first came out. Half of the time you do not even have aim. Something about the backward sweeping grip makes it an extension of your hand. Also The Neos clips have over-sized thumb grips to pull down on the spring. Makes it much easier on you hand for those long afternoons of burning lead. Trigger is average, has a little creep but apparently can be fixed. Have not fiddled with mine. Also with the twist of one screw the Neos falls apart to be cleaned. 5 parts: Barrel, Slide, Spring, Firing Pin, and Handle assembly. Great for cleaning can be done blindfolded.
The Walther is a sweet little gun, easy to use, and one of the few auto loading .22lr that feature a hammer. Beside revolvers and sig misquito .Just take a few to get used too. Gun has lots of options and included is threaded barrel. I have shot both the one with the compensator and the one without. Both shoot great and never jam. Extra grip options help with customization. Very compact and ease of use. To me the bullets stack funny in magazine. Look crooked but they seem to work fine. I find the Walther gun to be extremely light and sometimes hard to point on those follow up shots. Feels like air to me. Must be used to those heavy barrels!
The Browning Buckmark is my favorite of all. The triggers on the Buckmarks are exceptional. I think it is better than 90% of guns out of the box. Extremely crisp and no creep. Do not touch the trigger unless ready to fire! Mine is gold and very wide with a nice smooth area. Easy to control. The Buckmark does require tools to dissemble but it is not to bad. Do not lose safety spring as it will come right out as soon as you take off handle covers! Mags are very nice but need a little building up on the bottom to make sure they click into handle. You will know what I mean if you shoot a Buckmark, can wear out the thumbs. Target sights are great and the extra weight of the heavy barrel help to keep gun on target. The one and only complaint I have against the Buckmark is the safety. It seems to be in a odd place and harder to engage than others mention. You need to turn the gun in your hand then use your thumb to push it up. Tacking off the safety is piece of cake.
Hope this helps you in your decision between the .22 pistols!
Any questions just message me.
Sniper007