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  • Bowyer

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    I like Ruger porn!
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    Maverick44

    Youngest old man on TGT.
    My Mark III is boringly accurate. You cannot miss with it. It's a wonderful little gun and quite useful for pest control.

    My SP101 is not so accurate. I think it's me though. I need more trigger time on it...

    Here's it with it's big brother from another mother. :p

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    Here's the Mark III

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    Alpha.Geek

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    Tyler "suburbs"... :)
    Necromancy: Just came across this old thread...

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    I LOVE the low profile of the optic on the Mark IV Hunter, but still need to pick up something optic-related for mounting above the left-side Charging Handle adapter for the 10/22 with the binary trigger.

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    I think I am going to measure the OAL of the Charger with the Rifle barrel on it, and see if I just want to use that, and keep the Rifle stock on that if 26" (or extend the rear-picatinny, if not, before Aug 1 2022), since Ruger doesn't just sell Rifle front-ends. I really wanted the older style plastic front-end, but this is what was available. If so, I just have to keep the rifle back-end and pistol front-end separate. We'll see what happens with the ATF lawsuits though... unless I can find someone with a registered SBR that wants to trade the older style plastic shrouded rifle barrel for the pistol front-end. I don't believe constructive-possession should be an issue, since this is proof I own both, if they always stay separate (pistol front-end and rifle back-end, or if I can find someone to trade with)?

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    LCP-MAX was only like $359, and with being so small and w/a 12rd mag-cap, I picked it up with another gun, since I was there...
    This thing is so small in the pocket, I typically carry this over the Sig P365 for most carry-days, although it shoots down and left of where I am aiming a bit...
     
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    Roscoe

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    Had Dave Clements work his magic on my Ruger Bisley .45 Colt. Slick, smooth and easy handling. Its one of my two or three most favorite handguns!!!

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    bigtex10mm

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    Vmax, that is a gorgeous gun. I love the curved grip and I was not aware the Redhawk was available in an 8 shot .357mag. Yours looks to be a shorter barrel by the picture and that would be one devastating carry weapon. Is that a special order gun? I have 2 stainless Redhawks, both in my favorite caliber of .41mag.
     

    bigtex10mm

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    I've been a fan of Ruger revolvers for over 4 decades. I love their rifles as well, but just could never warm up to the Ruger semi-auto pistols.....until this past weekend. I have been looking for a smaller, lighter .22lr semi auto for my Grandsons smaller hands and weaker upper body muscles. I came across a Ruger SR22 that has interchangeable grips for smaller hands. It is really a great looking pistol and after reading all about it, plunked down the cash to take it home. I had it out at the range Saturday and put 250 rounds through the gun. Not a single malfunction with 4 different types of ammo. Sights are dead on, right out of the box at 25yds.. It only weighs 17 ounces which is about half of what he was trying to shoot. I really think he is going to love shooting this little gun. He will eventually get it from Grandpa when he turns 18, but can come over and shoot it with me anytime he wants.
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    Leadslinger

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    I've been a fan of Ruger revolvers for over 4 decades. I love their rifles as well, but just could never warm up to the Ruger semi-auto pistols.....until this past weekend. I have been looking for a smaller, lighter .22lr semi auto for my Grandsons smaller hands and weaker upper body muscles. I came across a Ruger SR22 that has interchangeable grips for smaller hands. It is really a great looking pistol and after reading all about it, plunked down the cash to take it home. I had it out at the range Saturday and put 250 rounds through the gun. Not a single malfunction with 4 different types of ammo. Sights are dead on, right out of the box at 25yds.. It only weighs 17 ounces which is about half of what he was trying to shoot. I really think he is going to love shooting this little gun. He will eventually get it from Grandpa when he turns 18, but can come over and shoot it with me anytime he wants.
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    I have been eye balling one of these or the.new sig p322.
    My ruger lcpii 22lr has been flawless. Then again my.kel tec p17 for the value has been excellent with the right ammo.
    To many choices right now.

    I know i have enough already and selling some guns to help withmy bills. Its just such an addiction amd temptation.

    Shooting 22lr is so economical and fun
     

    Glenn B

    Retired & Loving It
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    Ruger Redhawk when new, now has a set of Pachmayr grips, otherwise the same.​

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    Two Ruger new Model Single Sixes and a Single Six (not converted), my son was given one of the New Model Single Sixes.
    All three are convertibles with 22 LR & 22 WMR cylinders.​

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    Ruger Mark II 6 7/8" Barrel​




    There is also the Ruger 10/22 All Weather that I bought for my son, when he was 15 or 16 as a gift.

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    There are also a couple current ones I do not have photos of: my Ruger 10/22 with Birch stock circa 1980 or 1981 and my Ruger Mark IV circa 2020.

    Had some others to include at least two Ruger Mini 14s but no eye candy for them either.
     

    AlteisenMkII

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    Used to have a Ruger Redhawk 4.2in 44mag on that I wound up tradin my uncle with for an SR1911 CMD, The SR1911 doesn't seem too picky with whats put in it. Though I have heard its in the intermediate category when it comes to the many 1911s out there.
     
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