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				TEST FIRE: Ruger Mark I and Mark II .22 pistols
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
			
			By happenstance I became the owner of both a Ruger Mark I and a Mark II pistol.  When it comes to .22 caliber handguns, I have been revolver-oriented for lo these MANY years.  Now I have "New Think." 
 
The Mark I is a heavy barrel with adjustable sights and that was an easy Zero.  The Mark II has fixed sight that did not shoot where it looked until I drfited the rear sight and staked it in place for a 25 yard zero.    
 
Unfortunately, semi-auto pistols are illegal for hunting in PA.  With the zeros of both Ruger pistols, I can see an application for small game hunting and for chucks here on the farm.  I like these Rugers more everyday.  Who else likes Ruger .22 pistols? 
 
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