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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? Adam
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one here
Ruger bull barrel target
bought it to join a league when I was a club member ...but never found the time. Have used it sparringly for hunting and am happy with its performance not so much when used with bird shot around the house
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Hey Adam, thought you might be interested in this: http://www.legis.state.pa.us/cfdocs/...br=659&pn=0721
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I bought my Mark 2 a bunch of years ago. Its the target model with a 6 7/8" barrel. I had the trigger replaced, and it shoots the lights out now. Its my favorite handgun and is always in the bag when I go to the range. Really fun to shoot and it doesn't cost much to shoot. I have to ruger single six 22's that I like a lot as well. I really like the Ruger 22's can beat them
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Skinny,
Thanks for the legislative update. Adam
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I youse to shoot small game with mine
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I have a standard Mk II that I bought new several years ago....I didn't like the fixed sights either, so I went and bought a set of Millet adjustable target sights with an orange front and a white outlined rear. I've taken some small game with mine (mostly rabbits) and I put an nice set of wood grips on mine when the plastic ones broke.
FWIW, I found it difficult to find a holster that would fit it with the new sights.....then I found a copy of a Walther P-38 flap military holster, and problem solved.
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Mr. 16 gauge,
I like my Mark II, now that it is zeroed. Many military flap holsters should handle a Mk II ok. I went by Walmart last week for more .22 ammo and found out they had no "bricks" of Remington LR Hollowpoints. Yesterday I checked back; they got in an ammo shipment on Tuesday. All the Federal LRHP "bricks" were gone and they had several Remingtons on hand. I last paid $12.97 for a Rem brick and paid $16.97 yesterday. Adam
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I think you'll enjoy the Mk II Adam, I've also got one, acquired many years ago and shoot it just as a plinker. I 'painted' the front sight with whiteout for my aging eyes, Waidmannsheil, Dom.
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I have a Mark I and it is fantastic. It is a Department issue and can't count the deer I have put down with this gun that were hit by cars ect. It even has a mountain lion to its credit that was hit by a car and ran off.
They are a great gun !
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Forgot to add that mine has the S@W # 83 holster and it fits perfect.
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