Gregbug
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I used to own a Ruger 22/45 .22lr pistol. Hated to clean it. When the manufacturer instructions reference wooden dowels and hammers for disassembly/reassembly, well, it just doesn't seem right. Since I hated to clean it, I didn't shoot it. Finally sold it.
I've got the itch now to buy another .22lr autoloading pistol, something I can teach my daughters to shoot with. I won't buy a Ruger because of the above issue. Here's my question: Is a Browning Buck Mark easier to take down for cleaning than the Rugers? How about a Trailside?
Thanks for any details and advice you can send my way.
I've got the itch now to buy another .22lr autoloading pistol, something I can teach my daughters to shoot with. I won't buy a Ruger because of the above issue. Here's my question: Is a Browning Buck Mark easier to take down for cleaning than the Rugers? How about a Trailside?
Thanks for any details and advice you can send my way.