Lightest .22

Since the 22/45 Lite may not be a possibility for you due to the threaded barrel and I don't see where you've latched onto any of the other suggestion, I will through out another idea. Have you considered a revolver?

I don't have any experience with them, so cannot say how the trigger or accuracy is, but these may be options.

http://www.ruger.com/products/lcrx/specSheets/5435.html. 17.3 oz
https://www.smith-wesson.com/firearms/model-317-kit-gun. Says 11.7 oz?
Wouldn't the short barrel and short sight radius be a detriment for competition use? I don't compete so I'm not sure, but it would that neither would be ideal for the intended use.
 
22 light weight

Contact either Scott or Vic Volquartsen at Volquartsen.com and discuss your problem with them.

Do you have a budget and what type of competition are you involved in?
 
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Wouldn't the short barrel and short sight radius be a detriment for competition use? I don't compete so I'm not sure, but it would that neither would be ideal for the intended use.

Back in my bullseye competition days, I did occassionally shoot my stock 4" 586.
My highest score on the 50 yard slow fire with that gun was a 98!
So open sights and short barrel are not a total detriment.

Actally, since I got my 3" LCRx, been thinking about taking it to a shooting match to see how well I can do with it. Maybe I'll even shoot the rapid fire portion double action!
 
I have two S&W Model 41s, a 7" and a 5.5" with extendable front sight. These are the last two .22s that I would sell or trade.

That said, I filmed the below YouTube video of me shooting a Glock 19 frame with an Advantage Arms .22 conversion kit. As the video shows, S&W Model 41 25 yard accuracy is possible using this under 18 ounce combination.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZMdXu8EUZs
 
OK, I did put a deposit (paid for) a .45 inch Scorpion. Weight1lb12oz
They also have a 6" version at 1lb 15oz

Don't know if the extra barrel length would be any adavnatage over weight at 50 feet?
 
The Volquartsen is light. They are very accurate but tough to shoot--so light they magnify mistakes. However one may fit what you are looking for.

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Guess it's the way the dealer orders them, got the 6" with the target grips.
Have to wait a few months before I can get another NYC purchase order to actually PU the Pistol.
 
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