SC Living Outdoors
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Yes. Idk why the caliber would matter in the buying process.All that just to buy a 22 pistol?
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Yes. Idk why the caliber would matter in the buying process.All that just to buy a 22 pistol?
Try out a mark IV! They fixed that.Ruger .22's have always been my fav .22 handguns. Single six, Mark III, and others. Mark III is tricky to re-assemble but once you do it there's no problem. Some other brands that are outstanding and should be considered are Browning and S&W. I'm sure there are more but these are my favs. The Winchester target ammo if you get to the point where you want to compete. Ely is also good. General all around plinking Remington, CCI, Winchester, Federal to name a few. The nice thing about a .22 caliber is you can shoot and get acquainted with the handgun without breaking the bank. Highly recommend a .22 for a first handgun.
To be able to head shoot shit from a long ways away. And they look cool.WTF would you put a red dot on that? LOL
How do you like it? Care to share any pics??Took me nearly a year to get around to it, but got a mark IV 22/45. Thanks all for the input.
Where'd those mounts come from? Very clean looking.
Where'd those mounts come from? Very clean looking.
Only shot it once and it’s my first pistol. Very fun but it’ll take me a bit to start feeling accurate I’m sure. But happy with the purchase and I’ll let you know after some more practice. No pics but it’s the base 22/45.How do you like it? Care to share any pics??
So… how accurate can you be with that thing? what range can reliably hit a squirrel head?To be able to head shoot shit from a long ways away. And they look cool.