Goodshooting .22 pistol?
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RE: Goodshooting .22 pistol?
i have a browning buckmark and dad has a ruger mark 2....both shoot equally....both function great.....but when it comes to cleaning the buckmark is easier.....theres gota be a trick or something dad doesnt know about cleaning it.....but he has trouble....and can clean most any weapon down to the nitty gritty....but that thing when he disassembles it he has trouble with one part.......cant remember what part....when i get the cash laying around im going to put target grips and a target sight on mine i think.....love shootin 22 pistols...cheap...and its a blast.....throw a few cans out there and blast away
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Nontypical Buck
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RE: Goodshooting .22 pistol?
When it comes to handguns, I am no marksman. Don't spend enough time with any of my handguns to claim otherwise. But of all my pistols, my Ruger super single six with the reg .22 LR cylinder in points and shoots and HITS as well as any of my other pistols. Although I have an East German Ernst Thielmann Makorov that shoots almost as well.
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RE: Goodshooting .22 pistol?
My Ruger MKII target actually shot tighter than the scoped remington 597 I once owned. The onlything I can't stand about the ruger though is the grip angle- its all wrong and uncomfortable at least to me.
I got to shoot an old highstandard that had interchangeable barrels once. It had a 5" and a 3" barrel IIRC. The 3" barrel seemed to feel as natural as the fingers on my hand. I wish I had one.
Shooting my wife's Bearcat is fun also. It doesn't shoot as tightly from the bench as the MKII but I still shoot it much better unsupported than the MKII becasue even the tiny revolver fits my hands better than the MKII. I just can't figure out what kind of meds Bill Ruger was taking when he designed the grip angle on the MKII.
I got to shoot an old highstandard that had interchangeable barrels once. It had a 5" and a 3" barrel IIRC. The 3" barrel seemed to feel as natural as the fingers on my hand. I wish I had one.
Shooting my wife's Bearcat is fun also. It doesn't shoot as tightly from the bench as the MKII but I still shoot it much better unsupported than the MKII becasue even the tiny revolver fits my hands better than the MKII. I just can't figure out what kind of meds Bill Ruger was taking when he designed the grip angle on the MKII.
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RE: Goodshooting .22 pistol?
Dm,Thanks for reminding me of the obvious I can't take 'em with me...LOL.I will pull out the old high standards.Now I still think I want a good all around revolver to carry around the yard though must have good adjustable sights .Get them cells to working guy's....Probally about a 6" bbl.
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