OK William, one last dose of my 2 cents-
The Rugers are nice guns. I have had several, and now have a blued 5 inch heavy barrel Mark ll with a 2x scope. Its accurate and reliable.
A friend had a Buck Mark, and had accuracy problems with it. Sent it back to Browning, and got it back 3 months later with a note saying it was within accuracy specifications for that gun. He sold it. Now that was years ago, when they first came out, so this probably has little meaning with current models.
The OLDER High Standards, as well as the Smith #41 are at the top of the heap when it comes to fit, finish, accuracy, trigger, etc.
It all depends on what you want.
If you are looking for something small and lightweight, the Walther P22 is nice. I have one, and it is a nice "Back pocket while you walk in the woods gun".
Thing is, most of the guns you are looking at are full size guns, and all weigh about the same, give or take 8 or 10 ounces. I don't know why people can carry a .45 1911 for example, all day long, but complain if a .22 weighs "To much". What is to much?
I figure, if money is not a concern, within reason, why not get the best? To many people seem to think, "its only a .22, so this is good enough". Why settle? Not much difference on the hip between any of em, but with the High Standard or S&W, you are carrying the best. Pride of ownership is a big factor in a handgun. How many people sit there and fondle their Glocks with a smile on their face?
I am not sure about current High Standards, but there are lots of CT made guns out there that are beautiful. And don't discard the Smith 41 without at least handling one. You ll see what I mean.
William, look at the pictures below. That's the gun you REALLY want..lol
Don't keep us in suspense..
Larry