So who here loves the ruger mark III? I do!
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So who here loves the ruger mark III? I do!
Heres mine I have polished the flutes and done little else other thann shot her but love this gun. At some point I will put in a custom hammer bushing as it will rid me of the mag disconnect I hate. Not much more I really think I need to do to it.
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Re: So who here loves the ruger mark III? I do!
Wow, that is a nice looking 22. I had a couple of Mark 1 Rugers that were excellent shooters and I gave them to friends/family. I think I need to revisit the Ruger Mark line. Thanks Akuser47
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Re: So who here loves the ruger mark III? I do!
It is dead on accurate and cheap to shoot as I am a fan of 1911 grip frames this is naturally a favorite of mine. I can shot it well.
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I've got what is probably the most basic model MkIII, 5" tapered barrel. But that's what I've wanted since I was 5. A pistol that looked like a German Luger. A cousin had a toy metal Luger cap gun at that age and I lusted over it for years.
The grip frame does fit very close to my old 1911. It's a hoot to shoot and much cheaper than a real Luger.
Jeff
The grip frame does fit very close to my old 1911. It's a hoot to shoot and much cheaper than a real Luger.
Jeff
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Re: So who here loves the ruger mark III? I do!
I agree I always like the standard tappered barrel for the same reason. Same with the standard wood stock 1022 looked like an m1 carbine.
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That's no coincidence. They do that to build our lust for them at a tender age until we beg or borrow enough $$ to get one.
Jeff
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Re: So who here loves the ruger mark III? I do!
I have a Mk II Target with a Volquartsen trigger and extended mag release. No real need yet for a Mk III until I wear this one out.
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Re: So who here loves the ruger mark III? I do!
I have had a Ruger MKII bull barrel pistol for years.
The previous owner had reworked the trigger and did a remarkable job of it.
Most accurate 22 pistol I own.
I own a Ruger single action revolver and a 4" barrel S&W model 18 double action revolver as well as an old Colt Challenger pistol all in .22LR. The Ruger SA came with a 22WMR cylinder.
All good guns.
The previous owner had reworked the trigger and did a remarkable job of it.
Most accurate 22 pistol I own.
I own a Ruger single action revolver and a 4" barrel S&W model 18 double action revolver as well as an old Colt Challenger pistol all in .22LR. The Ruger SA came with a 22WMR cylinder.
All good guns.
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I have a ruger single six with interchangable cylinders as well fine gun. It is the blued model .22lr and .22mag cylinders.