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  • Jozenbau

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    I recall someone talking about the ruger mark IV but I can’t find where it is. Can anyone give me some insight on these. Is there benefit to buying the 22/45 Lite or the target? I know nothing about these pistols at all and I would rather hear from people here as opposed to reading one persons review.
     

    gmcttr

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    In general, heavier versions will be easier to shoot more accurately offhand than the lighter versions. The weight slows down your shaking.
     

    STFU

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    In general, heavier versions will be easier to shoot more accurately offhand than the lighter versions. The weight slows down your shaking.

    Which is why you get the 22/45 Lite and put a can on the front! :rockwoot:
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    whiskey6gun

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    I built a 22/45 Lite before the Lites existed. I bought a pac-lite upper because I wanted a super lightweight gun for backpacking. Love it with a can on it.


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