Gun Review: Ruger Mark IV 22/45 Lite .22LR Today, we shooters enjoy more options than ever before. The industry as a whole is quick to meet demand and maybe no company is faster at gauging shooter enthusiasm and meeting the demand than Ruger. The company continues to release gun after g...
Like the Smith & Wesson Model 41 and the Ruger Mark IV, the Buck Mark pistols have a crescent trigger, and I believe the Buck Mark’s trigger is the most deeply curved of the three. You may or may not like that—I actually prefer the flatter profile of the company’s Feather rifle ...
The market is full of purpose-built target .22 handguns like the SW22 and Ruger Mark IV. Those guns have fixed bull barrels and will be inherently more accurate than the TX22, but they’re also more expensive—sometimes costing twice as much as competing guns. The TX22 isn’t trying ...
Ruger Mk. IV And, the Ruger is a heck of a gun. So, the “Rimfire Takedown Wars†have taken yet another turn. Meanwhile, the Browning Buckmark still requires you to remove two screws to separate the upper assembly from the frame, 50% more than the Victory requires. I...
A number of researchers have also attempted to conceptualise the capability approach for health specifically (Law and Widdows 2008; Ruger 2010; Venkatapuram 2011; Entwistle and Watt 2013). The primary aims of this review are to document studies that apply the capability approach in the health ...