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I have been working with, and on Ruger Mark pistols for 50 years now. I don't mean to present any of the following as being a bragging a-hole who doesn't know diarrhea from good home made beef gravy. I've worked on every version of the Ruger Mark pistol, and I don't believe in the old adage about, "If it ain't broke leave it alone", I'm of the opinion that "If it ain't broke, let's improve that gun".
The Ruger Mark .22 rimfire pistols are some of the finest made guns that have ever been produced. Sure, they do have some quirks, but the remedies are easily rectified. I have personally and have had, other trusted pistol shooters verify all of the aftermarket parts that I use and stock. If they don't pass muster, you'll never see them on my web-site store. If they don't work in my Ruger Mark pistols, those parts will NEVER be endorsed.
The Ruger Mark .22 rimfire pistols are some of the finest made guns that have ever been produced. Sure, they do have some quirks, but the remedies are easily rectified. I have personally and have had, other trusted pistol shooters verify all of the aftermarket parts that I use and stock. If they don't pass muster, you'll never see them on my web-site store. If they don't work in my Ruger Mark pistols, those parts will NEVER be endorsed.
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