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12-20-2011, 21:08
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more ruger porn....
fwiw, i cleaned all of these tonight one at a time in a little under 3 hours. i field stripped each one of them, cleaned and reassembled them in that time. its not quite the rocket science some people make it out to be.
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Last edited by Clem Eastwood; 12-21-2011 at 11:38..
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12-21-2011, 17:00
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Clem Eastwood
more ruger porn....
fwiw, i cleaned all of these tonight one at a time in a little under 3 hours. i field stripped each one of them, cleaned and reassembled them in that time. its not quite the rocket science some people make it out to be.
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30 mins + PER pistol is a little rediculous if you ask me.
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12-21-2011, 17:47
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...2 of 'em
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Quote:
Originally Posted by KiloXray
30 mins + PER pistol is a little rediculous if you ask me.
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30 mins is nothing, bro.
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12-21-2011, 17:55
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Bersa Firestorm .22
High velocity ammo is required, but with 10 rds of hot velocitor, I don't feel underarmed if I had to carry this little pistola.
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12-21-2011, 18:51
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Quote:
Originally Posted by KiloXray
30 mins + PER pistol is a little rediculous if you ask me.
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you cant be serious.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ipt_P...eature=related
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12-21-2011, 19:44
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Ruger Mark III
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12-21-2011, 19:57
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Quote:
Originally Posted by bac1023
Ruger Mark III 
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Ditto +1
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12-21-2011, 20:00
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My buddy has a buckmark I've shot it quite a bit ....its nice only bad thing I can say is the mag release is in a bad spot IMO.
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12-22-2011, 18:40
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I bought a ruger 22/45 about a month ago, and I love it. 500 rounds through, no malfunctions and extremely accurate. Very fun to shoot.
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12-22-2011, 19:01
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01-07-2012, 06:35
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Browning buck mark target gold. Mine has well over 50k rounds down the pipe. She needs lots of locktite these days but still runs 100%. Bought it new on my 21st bday in 1995.
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01-16-2012, 20:40
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I cant find that SS Ruger 22/45 ...... is it the MKIII Hunter or is it a 22/45? Can you tell me the model? It doesnt show up on the Ruger website. In fact I cant find ANY Ruger 22/45 in stainless.
Thanks.....looks great
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Originally Posted by yac
I bought a ruger 22/45 about a month ago, and I love it. 500 rounds through, no malfunctions and extremely accurate. Very fun to shoot.

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01-17-2012, 05:21
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If your looking for a good reliable 22 caliber Semi auto pistol you have to look no farther than the Ruger MK line. I have the Ruger MKIII 22/45 target model and just like others who have shot these pistols for years have only good things to say about the Rugers proven design. There 10/22 rifles aren't to bad either.
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01-17-2012, 06:57
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The 2 main differences between the MkIIIs and the 22/45s is that the 22/45 has a polymer lower and the original MK is metal. The grip angle, too. The MK's grip angle is closer to a Glock, a more severe angle. The 22/45's grip angle emulates the 1911's. I prefer the angle of my metal MkIII Target with its 6 7/8" barrel
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01-17-2012, 17:02
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The postings above will show you that there are only a few .22 pistols to stay away from. On the positive side, Ruger will give you the most versatility and dependability. There are plenty of parts and upgrades for Mark I, II, and III, and the 22/45. Pawn shops are a good place to find bargains (and overpriced guns-be sure to haggle). Feel the difference in the grip angle between the Marks and the 22/45- you have a choice. Want a particular barrel length? several to choose from in all those models.Want aftermarket grips, springs, etc? lots to choose from out there. My fun-gun is a MKII, 6 7/8 barrel, Hogue grip. For yourself, pick & choose until you are happy!
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01-17-2012, 17:45
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Clem Eastwood
more ruger porn....
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Is it wrong that that turned me on? I wish Ruger made MK pistols in .32, .380, and 9mm. I just love the way they look and feel. Where is the best place for me to get some MKI and MKII pistols? My two white whales would be a 10" bull barrel and 6 7/8" bull barrel Government. But I also love the short-barreled ones. And I do want to get the threaded-barrel 22/45 -- especially since I can then mount the upper on the lower of my only MK, my MKIII 678. Oh, see what the Ruger porn did to me? Turned me into a puddle of Ruger-love.
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01-21-2012, 06:59
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If you like the 1911 platform, take a look at the GSG 1911 22. I've been very happy with mine. I did experience several FTE's when I first got it, but it turned out to be the ammo I was using. I had some boxes of Winchester Wildcats and they were horrible. As soon as I switched to CCI mini mags, all the issues disappeared. I haven't had a single problem with the gun since. My one complaint is the magazines are a little pricey at $35 each. They are a very well made, heavy duty mag though.
I also own a Ruger 22/45 MKIII which I love as well. A Browning Buckmark will be joining the family soon.
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01-21-2012, 08:26
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr986
and it worked very well, but I'm looking for a stand alone pistol.
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Get yourself a reciever only and then you can have a stand alone G26 .22 cal.
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01-21-2012, 08:32
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I have a Walther P-22 and a Puma 1911-22. both shhot fine. I think Bud's has the Puma for 199.00.
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01-22-2012, 06:04
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If I were buying one today, it would be of the compact 1911 style offered by Colt and also Browning. I don't know how they would shoot, but if they are like the old Llamas, then I would get one in a heartbeat. The browning buckmark and tiger mark series are good shooters but the Bucky needs a hex erech (unless the screws are modified to flathead, which is what I did) and the tiger requires flipping the pistol upside down and fiddling around some for dis/assembly. I expect the 1911 versions field strip sppropiately (without tools), but forget mounting a scope and precision will be lacking some. I think the buckmark is hard to beat, all things considered.
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01-22-2012, 13:47
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Quote:
Originally Posted by TheBridge
Browning buck mark target gold. Mine has well over 50k rounds down the pipe. She needs lots of locktite these days but still runs 100%. Bought it new on my 21st bday in 1995.
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I've got a Buckmark Gold Target too. Mine has close to the 50K through it. I have a red dot on it and it's a tack driver.
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01-25-2012, 21:37
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I really like my Buckmark with a dot sight. However it's kind of bulky set up like this, and I'd kinda like to get a camper model too......
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01-25-2012, 21:45
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Used Mark II or used Buckmark.
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01-25-2012, 21:54
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Quote:
Originally Posted by robert91922
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That's a real shame. No persons "fun gun" should be made that cheap.
My wife has a P22. I don't like it.
My youngest daughter has a P22. I don't like it.
My son has a Ruger 22/45. I like it.
My DIL has a Colt target something. I like it.
My oldest daughter has a Ruger MKII. I like it.
My personal is a S & W 22S Long barrel. I like it. (the finish is soft crap)
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01-27-2012, 23:58
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The S&W 22a is the way to go. Accurate, adjustable sights, good trigger, simple take down, reliable etc. Rugers are nice, too, although their basic models don't offer the same doodads the 22a does for the same amount of money.
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