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Ruger Mark III Target Pistol for Sale
On Sun, 5 Jun 2016 14:17:55 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 6/5/16 2:10 PM, Justan Olphart wrote:
On 6/5/2016 10:25 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 6/5/16 9:56 AM, Poquito Loco wrote:
On Sun, 5 Jun 2016 09:04:32 -0400, Justan Olphart
wrote:
On 6/5/2016 8:38 AM, Poquito Loco wrote:
On Sat, 4 Jun 2016 22:00:28 -0400, Alex wrote:
Poquito Loco wrote:
On Fri, 3 Jun 2016 21:19:03 -0400, Alex wrote:
Keyser Söze wrote:
On 6/3/16 11:05 AM, Califbill wrote:
Justan Olphart wrote:
On 6/3/2016 9:04 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 6/3/16 8:21 AM, Justan Olphart wrote:
On 6/2/2016 7:57 PM, Alex wrote:
Justan Olphart wrote:
On 6/2/2016 2:00 PM, Keyser Söze wrote:
For Sale
My Ruger Mark III Target Pistol, as new, with four
magazines
and the
full Volquartsen treatment on trigger assembly, and
reciprocating
parts
inside the upper receiver. Barrel is threaded for
suppressor or
other
barrel accessory. Perfect condition. This is easily an $800
value, and
Im asking $500, including shipping to your FFL dealer.
Heres
a photo
and specs from Ruger, although it does not show the
threaded
barrel.
Let me know if you are interested. This pistol *is* the
proverbial
tack
driver.
http://tinyurl.com/zheusf9
I don't really need it but I'll give you $269 for it with
suppressor
if it is indeed !00% condition.
It might be worth $369.
In brand new condition, maybe.
Except Harry has messed with it.
The trigger group will need fixin.
I don't want a gun that goes pop if a fly lands on the
trigger.
Harry modifies all his guns because he's too weak to pull the
trigger.
Osteopenia has taken it's toll on him.
Only a moron who knows nothing about firearms would make that
sort of
statement, Old Fart.
The pistol I have for sale includes the Volquartsen
Competition/Accurizing Kit, which consists of a Target
Hammer, Target
Sear, Target Trigger, Extended Bolt Release and Trigger
Return Spring
with Polished Plunger and several other pieces and parts. The
trigger
features adjustable pretravel and overtravel screws.
The result is a very crisp, clean, 2.25 to 2.50 pound trigger
pull.
Volquartsen also threaded the barrel for me.
The pistol sells brand new for about $350, the barrel threading
will add
$50, the two additional magazines add $50, the Volquartsen
kit and
install will add $250 and shipping to a local FFL will add $35.
Now, if you are interested in a highly accurate, super smooth
range
pistol, I've got one for sale. What you and Alex *think*
about the
deal
is not relevant. I said I was *asking* $500. I'll sell it for a
reasonable offer, which is not $269 or $369.
Oh, the suppressor. Retails these days for about $450, plus
the $200
Federal Tax Stamp and the three to six month wait. Mine is
not for
sale.
I'm sure I'll have the pistol sold within a week. I don't
have any
problems selling my firearms to legitimate buyers through
legitimate FFL's.
Ruger makes a fine 22 target pistol. The only design change
necessary is
the quirky serviceability of field stripping.
$269n offer still stands. Doubt if you could do better with your
reputation for ****ing up firearms.
It is a used firearm. Volquartsen kit is $150 if you have any
mechanical
ability. And why you need a threaded barrel is questionable
unless
you pay
a lot for a suppressor.
I suggest you, Old Fart and others in the "Rest Home Shooters
Group"
here simply not bid or comment on this offering, because you guys
simply do not know what you are talking about.
Why would you want a threaded barrel? Well, you can thread a
compensator on these barrels to help you shoot targets more
consistently with less recoil/muzzle rise. That helps with
shooting
repeatability. And since you have a broken arm, a pistol with a
compensator might help you hold the firearm steady between shots.
A compensator is not the same as a suppressor. You know that,
right?
Gotta love rec.bloats. 
There is no recoil or muzzle rise in that rimfire unless you are a
6-year old girl - maybe.
Bull****. 'Its Me' has already discussed the tremendously
unspeakable recoil.
Then "Its Me" is a pansy.
No he's not.
A pansy is one who needs a compensator for the tremendous recoil.
That gun is a rock. It weighs 3 1/2 pounds. He doesn't need a
compensator. He needs a tripod to hold the front of the barrel up.
I think my word playing has confused the issue.
It's Me said the gun had no recoil to speak of.
I then mentioned its 'unspeakable' (i.e., extremely light recoil).
And then It's Me was erroneously called a pansy.
...and so on.
To Harry, the recoil needed a compensator (or muzzle break). To him,
the recoil was something like
this:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muzzle...n_Fallujah.jpg
Obviously he needed help.
You mooks are good at making **** up and then giving it a life of its
own. I never said I needed a compensator on a .22LR pistol. I said that
serious pistol shooting competitors use them. I like threaded barrels
because you can put a suppressor on them to lower the noise level.
But, then, this is rec.boats, home of morons like you.
How much noise does a stupid 22 make? Not much, except if you are
killing someone and you can't afford to draw any attention or you don't
want to wake the baby. Neither scenario fits you since you don't have
the balls to kill anyone and you've been shooting blanks the last 30
years. Poor childless Dr.Dr.
A .22LR makes enough noise to require the use of ear protection. Most of
the rounds exceed the speed of sound. With the suppressor on the end of
the barrel, there's no need to wear ear protection. This is great at the
range on those days when no one else is around, and that happens fairly
frequently. I use standard velocity rounds, which are just a tad slower
than the speed of sound, so there is no breaking the sound barrier crack.
Your mention of children is interesting, because you never mention
yours, if you have any. Perhaps they're on the boat you never mention, eh?
Got some blank cells in the data base, Harry?
You need to fill the blanks for nomen and anon, no?
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