Looking for a Mark II or III in good condition. Perfer heavy barrel models only as I will be using it to test my skills on varmits and such.
Possible intrest in other .22 long barrel shooters and rifles as well.
Thanks as always!
WTB Ruger Mark II or III
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Re: WTB Ruger Mark II or III
I saw a half dozen at a show this past weekend. Prices for used tapered 6" went from about $225- 450. I don't think the guns were that different but I guess the owners have their own perspectives. A lot of times the higher priced ones have better stories.
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Re: WTB Ruger Mark II or III
lol i know what you mean those stories can get expensive.
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Re: WTB Ruger Mark II or III
My local Academy has the hunter model with heavy barrel and fiber optic front sight for $299. After I went a gun show looking for a deal or at least a fair price I got disgusted and went to Academy. I did buy a few extra mags while I was at the gun show though.
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Re: WTB Ruger Mark II or III
Come on guys doesn't someone here have one of these bad boys setting in thier safe collecting dust for a fair price.
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Re: WTB Ruger Mark II or III
I have a LNIB Mk II 22/45 Competition Target (6" slab side) that I'm not doing much with since I recently picked up the Govt. Model. of my dreams
PM me if you're in the Houston area; I'll give you a good price.
PM me if you're in the Houston area; I'll give you a good price.
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Re: WTB Ruger Mark II or III
try texasguntrader.com there are 2-3 on there..
Re: WTB Ruger Mark II or III
Ruger III is an inspired target pistol with a feather light trigger. This pistol is an absolute tack driver bar none.
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The difficulty however with all ruger pistols is that they are abysmal to field strip for cleaning, absolutely abyssmal. You might give thought to that before you make a purchase.
Also view the pistols personally. Browning Buckmarks are comparable (and easier to takedown) but a have a slightly different grip angle. People usually prefer one or the other. Beretta also makes the U22 Neo which has "rakish grip," is Beretta easy to take down and generally cheaper, but with a stiffer trigger.
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The difficulty however with all ruger pistols is that they are abysmal to field strip for cleaning, absolutely abyssmal. You might give thought to that before you make a purchase.
Also view the pistols personally. Browning Buckmarks are comparable (and easier to takedown) but a have a slightly different grip angle. People usually prefer one or the other. Beretta also makes the U22 Neo which has "rakish grip," is Beretta easy to take down and generally cheaper, but with a stiffer trigger.
http://www.browning.com/products/catalo ... ype_id=426" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
https://www.berettausa.com/e2wShoppingC ... 3100001520" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;