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mk iii
The Riley & Scott Mark III (Mk III) was a sports prototype auto racing car developed by Bob Riley, Bill Riley, and Mark Scott of Riley & Scott Cars Inc.. Initially designed in 1993, the car was created for the World Sports Car (WSC) category which was to debut in the North American IMSA GT Championship during their 1994 season. It was not until 1995 that the first Mk III was completed, but the construction of further cars allowed a variety of teams to campaign in several North American and European racing series, including competing at the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
In 1999, Riley & Scott evolved the Mk III's designs in order to adapt to the newer Le Mans Prototype (LMP) regulations which were now used in several series. An all-new third design officially known as the Mark III Series C debuted in 2001 as the final variant developed by the company before they moved on to other programs. Several private teams also made their own modifications to their Mk IIIs in attempts to improve the car's performance to suit their own needs.
The original Mk IIIs were used in competition until the end of 2002, in the process accumulating 47 overall race victories in both North American and Europe, as well as championship titles in the IMSA GT Championship, United States Road Racing Championship, Rolex Sports Car Series, and American Le Mans Series. Mk III Cs continued to compete until 2005, although they were never able to achieve victories like their earlier predecessor.
Hi, it's me again, the guy who sells things at a loss after making a mistake.
Item for sale is this bad boy: https://www.jprifles.com/buy.php?item=JPHG3-7D-RC
Finished in multicam dark brown Cerakote: https://www.cerakote.com/shop/cerakote-coating/H-342/multicam-dark-brown
Comes with all...
$85.00
This is a Ruger MkIII steel upper receiver that started life on a .22/45 frame. After some minor machining, it was fitted to a Ruger MkIII Standard steel frame. This was done at the time because Ruger did not have a threaded barrel option for the MkIII. Ultimately, the lower frame was...
This is a pretty nice old Trooper. Action is smooth. Lock-up is tight. Bore is clean & rifling is good, sorry about the pic but I always have trouble trying to get a "clean" pic of the bore. The S/N dates it to 1963 and obviously it is not a "Safe Queen". No idea when or if it was last...
I've got one too many of these so I'm going to pass this on to some other deserving individual. This gun is NIB. I purchased this from Buds Gun Shop a month or so ago. I can meet at a gun shop for transfer in the Portland Metro area. I've also got the Tandemkoss LCI filler NIB that I'll throw...
Looking for a Ruger Mark 2 or 3 (maybe 4 if I could afford it)
Slab barrel (competition) preferred but a bull barrel would be ok - no pencil or short barrels please.
Stainless preffered but willing to go blue for a great price.
No 22/45 versions.
Mostly just looking for a range gun that...
Excellent condition Browning HP MKIII in 9mm
2-mags, custom and factory grips, factory box and carbon fiber OWB holster.
Located in Central Oregon, can meet at FFL within a reasonable distance.
$700 OBO.