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fire man wrote:
John H. Wrote in message:
On Sat, 26 Mar 2016 22:29:41 -0400, Alex wrote:

John H. wrote:
On Fri, 25 Mar 2016 21:37:53 -0400, Alex wrote:

I got a great deal in another charity auction. This is a stainless
steel Ruger 22/45 Mark III Hunter made in 2007 from the Ruger factory
collection. The bonus is that it has an Aimpoint Micro R-1 factory
mounted. It's new old stock and comes with a certificate of
authenticity. The best part, aside from the money going to charity, is
that the firearm was only about $100 more that what the red-dot sight
costs. I'm not sure if I want to fire this one or leave it unfired to
hold the value. I have other .22LR Ruger pistols so I'm leaning toward
the safe. I have a Ruger 22/45 with a factory suppressor on order so I
might look into adding a sight to that one instead.
This one?

http://www.shootingtimes.com/handgun...er2245_052407/

Let me know next time you see one of these at another charity auction! Beautiful gun,
but I'm still fighting off the Mark III Hunter.
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That's it. With an Aimpoint Micro installed:

http://www.midwayusa.com/product/913...e-mount-silver

Whew! Those things aren't cheap!
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What could drive the price of a red dot scope to $500+
?


Quality. You can spend 3X that on a red dot sight with no
magnification. 5X that with magnification. The cheap red dot sights
have a dot that is irregular in shape and can nearly cover an entire 8"
target at 100 yards.