More Ruger MkII goodness
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More Ruger MkII goodness
I was cleaning out and quitting Photobucket.
Came across a couple old Ruger MkII pix showing it ain't no slouch
Here the group was armrested at 25yds. The gun was not supported, just arms behind wrist
Below the left bull at 50' was actually SF. Right target was several strings sustained. Both a practice session
Came across a couple old Ruger MkII pix showing it ain't no slouch
Here the group was armrested at 25yds. The gun was not supported, just arms behind wrist
Below the left bull at 50' was actually SF. Right target was several strings sustained. Both a practice session
Jack H- Posts : 2693
Join date : 2011-06-10
Age : 75
Location : Oregon
Re: More Ruger MkII goodness
Ruger Mark is a very capable pistol, and with a decent trigger job it can be just as accurate as Pardinis and Hammerlis
My MarkIII Slabside is still one of my favorite pistols, just a bit too heavy for me to be used in competition, I get tired after a second slow fire string and start dropping shots to the 7 ring at 6 o'clock.
My MarkIII Slabside is still one of my favorite pistols, just a bit too heavy for me to be used in competition, I get tired after a second slow fire string and start dropping shots to the 7 ring at 6 o'clock.
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