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 ...
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...
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When you first look at some things, you can determine quality. The Ruger Mark III Target .22 is one such item. The gun reviewed here is one I have shot numerous times and for this review put about 100 rounds through it. The gun is owned by one of the women who shoot with the Righ...
great way to train noobs to handle a big-boy gun like a Sig 220. However, the crummy DA pull took this pistol out of the running for CCW carrying, mouse hunting or training. And while the SR22 in SA mode is certainly accurate enough for informal target shooting, it’s no Mark III....
Both the standard Mark III and Hunter Models have been tested thoroughly by not only me, but also my three grandsons. After burning up a couple bricks of .22s the boys pronounced the new Rugers as "Cool." In teenager lingo that is comparable to an A+. They (the guns not the boys) ...