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    hANNAbONE

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    You are suggesting:
    Ruger 22/45 Lite with a Pic rail
    convert


    'XACTLY...
     

    Usmccookie

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    Im going to have to try one some time. I only have a p220 for 45 acp. I am in the process of trying to get my dads old 1911a1 but hes stubborn. Lol
     

    Usmccookie

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    Yea, probably. But my experiences are limites but grow with time. I enjoy every new gun shot one at a time. Although, i am going through a renaissance of sorts at the moment.
     

    SarahG

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    :coffee: :coffee: :coffee:

    I know, it's not morning anymore. :): I went to a wedding last night in downtown Indy and am still tuckered out today even though we left at 11. Also, I'm sore because alcohol makes me dance and I'm out of shape. I'm sorry to anyone that had to see my horrendous dancing. :laugh:

    Hoping to get some range time this coming week. Fingers crossed! CZ!
     

    SarahG

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    While we're on the Ruger 22 subject, are the Mark IV's a lot better than the Mark III? My dad has a Mark III he hasn't shot that he said I can use if I want, but was wondering if it's worth just getting my own Mark IV.
     

    Hoosier45

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    While we're on the Ruger 22 subject, are the Mark IV's a lot better than the Mark III? My dad has a Mark III he hasn't shot that he said I can use if I want, but was wondering if it's worth just getting my own Mark IV.

    IMO if you have a MKIII available, don't spend the money to buy your own MKIV. I don't know that the MKIV's are better shooters, just easier to disassemble and clean.
     

    Usmccookie

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    IMO if you have a MKIII available, don't spend the money to buy your own MKIV. I don't know that the MKIV's are better shooters, just easier to disassemble and clean.

    I second this. You do need a ruger 22 in your life. I have the mk3 and it goes to the range every time.
     

    Areoflyer09

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    While we're on the Ruger 22 subject, are the Mark IV's a lot better than the Mark III? My dad has a Mark III he hasn't shot that he said I can use if I want, but was wondering if it's worth just getting my own Mark IV.

    I prefer the MkIIIs. I’ve got 2 that I’ve swapped most of the guts from now, if you want to see what a built Mk series can be let me know.
     

    churchmouse

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    I have one I bought as a suppressor host. It took some getting used to. They called them LITE for a reason. It's easier for me to shoot with the suppressor on.

    I got this one for the spouse. Put a simple inexpensive red dot on it. when she was still shooting it was a favorite.
     
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