Love my Ruger MKII, but thinking about a Buckmark for easier re-assembly, and aftermarket barrels with no FFL required (on a Ruger the barrel and receiver is one unit.)
So they are finally letting these things out. Have you had any problems with the whole stacking 30 rounds of a rimmed cartridge thing? For me the most reliable/accurate .22 auto pistols are the old hi-standards from the 50's, 60's, and 70's. I have 2 model 103's. One has a 4" barrel and the other is 6" The trigger is unbelievable.just got a keltec pmr 30 it shoots .22mag holds 30 rounds and is very accurate
I have an HP22A by Phoenix Arms, it's a cheapo gun but I have had little problems with it, it makes for a great budget plinker if you want to spend under $200 (more like $120-150). I get failure to eject rounds sometimes, and rarely a failure to feed, but overall it's been great with Federal Bulk ammo.
my friend has a phoenix arms .22acp and it is a decent pistol. small enough to fit in your pocket. He recently mailed it to the company and they did a free overhaul on it. good stuff.