The Ruger .22 pistol has evolved and been improved over the years, becoming the Mark II, Mark III and, for 2018, the Mark IV. Variations have proliferated from the original Standard to also include Competition, Target, Hunter, Tactical, 22/45, 22/45 Lite and .22/45 Tactical models in ...
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The Mark IV 22/45 has pretty much everything you need and could want and nothing you don’t. It ships with two 10-round magazines, but extras — you will want more — are readily available everywhere. In fact, I highly recommend buying lots as they tend to get emptied with some regul...
Older Ruger .22 pistols like the Standard, the Mark I through III and 22/45 are based on the Japanese Nambu design, with a bit of Luger added into the stew just to make the guns look as absurd as possible. The resulting target pistols are tried and true, effective and accurate, and ...