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On another note, I learned how to strip and reassemble this gun about the time I was 10. Makes me wonder what all the hype is about the MK4.
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The 6 7/8" Target and 5 1/2" stainless MarkIII are jeannie's.
Basically, you're saying don't worry about the mag release and buy as old of a Ruger as you can!
That Colt National Match pistol was dug up out of the ground 2 years after my best friend died and his elderly widow wanted the cash that was buried with it.
I rented a metal detector and scanned the backyard till I found it buried three feet down in an old ammo can.
I couldn't believe my luck that that it was in such great shape after being coated in axle grease and placed in a ziplock baggie.
Here's my second favorite .22 pistol.
It's a S&W model 2213 that's seldom seen and has the distinct advantage of having the barrel located below the recoil spring so the sights aren't obstructed by the suppressor. Aluminum frame with a stainless steel slide.
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Ha, those are pretty neat. Ugly though. I've got a 4" 422 target sights.. I'll never sell it.Here's my second favorite .22 pistol.
It's a S&W model 2213 that's seldom seen and has the distinct advantage of having the barrel located below the recoil spring so the sights aren't obstructed by the suppressor. Aluminum frame with a stainless steel slide.
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Tough to choose between the High Standard Victor and the S&W M41 but in truth the High Standard Trophy with the can and the Burris Fastfire sees the most usage lately. Owned all three of these for 30 years or so. IMHO....nothing made today can compare with these old school gems.
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