Jesse Wales
member
Ruger
for sure a Ruger, an old 22/45 or a MK I or II , dont know about the III yet...
, just got a NEW 22/45, cant wait to put a brick through it ,
just took my MK II apart and back together again , twice, from memory, had to watch the U tube videos to take the new one apart and back together wasnt toooooooooo bad , then did it again without the video more procedures ... more safe I guess
so now I have three
im partial to 1911's
so the old 22/45 slabsides stainless Competition target model I have is my fav
cant wait to try out my new MK III 22/45 target model 5 1/2"
bull barrel black I wanted stainless but too much more money
and I already have one for wet conditions (my old 22/45 that is )
I looked closely at the buckmark before I bought my new one Im sure its a great piece
but rugers reliability has won me over a long time ago with every one I have owned or do own now from my 10/22's to my ranch thirty
to my target hornet and if your gonna buy a six gun Ruger makes enough models to please everyone
for sure a Ruger, an old 22/45 or a MK I or II , dont know about the III yet...
, just got a NEW 22/45, cant wait to put a brick through it ,
just took my MK II apart and back together again , twice, from memory, had to watch the U tube videos to take the new one apart and back together wasnt toooooooooo bad , then did it again without the video more procedures ... more safe I guess
so now I have three
im partial to 1911's
so the old 22/45 slabsides stainless Competition target model I have is my fav
cant wait to try out my new MK III 22/45 target model 5 1/2"
bull barrel black I wanted stainless but too much more money
and I already have one for wet conditions (my old 22/45 that is )
I looked closely at the buckmark before I bought my new one Im sure its a great piece
but rugers reliability has won me over a long time ago with every one I have owned or do own now from my 10/22's to my ranch thirty
to my target hornet and if your gonna buy a six gun Ruger makes enough models to please everyone