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 Posted: Thu Sep 20th, 2007 09:42 pm
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Wow, those are sweet!
I haven't been shooting in years, always had a hankering for a Ruger auto pistol though.  Since I am getting my older son a Ruger 10/22 carbine for his birthday (he did fantastic shooting at Scout camp this summer and loved it) I am going to pick something up for myself, a 22/45 Mark III with bull barrel.  A .22 is the only chance I am gonna have with my wife, and I am going to take it!

Cheers,
Griff

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I am not claiming to be an expert on the Mark's, but I would look into getting a like new used Mark II.  I have friends that do know allot about them and they always prefer the Mark II's over the Mark III's.  I wish I could tell you why they are more reliable, but after asking if I should upgrade to the III they told me not to even think about it. 

Hope it helps

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 Posted: Thu Sep 20th, 2007 09:57 pm
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e.avery wrote: I am not claiming to be an expert on the Mark's, but I would look into getting a like new used Mark II.  I have friends that do know allot about them and they always prefer the Mark II's over the Mark III's.  I wish I could tell you why they are more reliable, but after asking if I should upgrade to the III they told me not to even think about it. 

Hope it helps
Thank you for the tip, I appreciate it!
I wanted a Mark II almost 20 years ago after I fired a box of .22's through a friend's and spent the money on some other darn thing and regretted it ever since.  I should have bought it then, plus I wouldn't have the resistance from my wife over the idea of a pistol in the house (she grew up with them, father-in-law is 37 year National Guardsman...go figure)

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Griff

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e.avery wrote: ...The compensator may not make any real difference, but it does in my mind and that is all that counts in my book.



 

Yeah Buddy that compensator makes a difference!  From IPSC to NRA style .22... your compensator's your buddy!

My G-23's old enough the trit sight vials have dimmed noticeably.  Have to qualify every 6mos?  Sounds like an interesting job.

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Wow, some awesome watches and hardware there Danny! hand6.gif

I especially love that Tudor style, is that an Alpha Time?

Cheers,
Griff

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zippofan wrote: ...love that Tudor style, is that an Alpha Time?


AlphaTime 1000m + few bits-n-pieces + Kent Parks = Pseudo Tooter!

:)

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Danny S wrote: zippofan wrote: ...love that Tudor style, is that an Alpha Time?


AlphaTime 1000m + few bits-n-pieces + Kent Parks = Pseudo Tooter!

:)
It is drool worthy, I love it! hand6.gifhand6.gifhand6.gif

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OH IF THEY ONLY NEW THAT COMPENSATOR WILL MAKE A WORLD OF DIFFERENCE IF SOMEONE BREAKS INTO YOUR HOUSE.

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Suppressors are the best for someone breaking into your house, reduces the db's and allows one to retain night sight by also suppressing the flash.

45 cal. with a suppressor is my favorite to keep around the home for just such an occasion.

Any of these work equally well





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It would for me...  less muzzle flip and my double-tap will hit the center of mass, instead of the second round flying off to a non-vital area.  ;)

teddyhanna wrote:
OH IF THEY ONLY NEW THAT COMPENSATOR WILL MAKE A WORLD OF DIFFERENCE IF SOMEONE BREAKS INTO YOUR HOUSE.

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These are the ones that I keep in my bedroom safe.  There are mags loaded for every type of weapon that I could possibly grab in the dark.  These are just the ones that accept suppressors.

3- 45 cal Mark23's

3- 45 cal Tactical

3- Counter Terrorism 45 Tactical

1- Sig Tactical 45

1- 40 cal Tactical



Sorry for the pic but it is late.

Let some half pint Slop host talk some shit about Special Weapons And Tactics (SWAT).

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 Posted: Sun Sep 23rd, 2007 12:58 am
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I don't keep track but what does one of your clips hold.  I see 3 of your hand guns are HK, great weapon. I know where I work we carried the HK 9 riffle (late 80's thru mid 90's) and shot glazier round. It's nasty round as it enters the body it's like a meat grinder, seen what it can do to the human body "serious weapon, serious round".  You have a awesome collection (11 I count), I feel sorry for the poor soul that tries to break into your house, but then again I don't feel sorry for him, he deserves what he gets.  Oh hey great watches to Bro.

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