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Harry what I've read about Rugers 'standard' .22 is that it was loosly patterned after the WW2 Japanese Nambu which has similar profile of the Luger
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On 12/23/14 11:01 AM, Tim wrote:
Harry what I've read about Rugers 'standard' .22 is that it was loosly patterned after the WW2 Japanese Nambu which has similar profile of the Luger Aha! The plot thickens. ![]() All the Ruger .22LR semi-auto pistols I've shot, maybe seven of them, have been nice shooters, decent triggers, accurate, and no problems firing even El Cheapo ammo. |
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You're right Harry. They're a good quality gun in their respective price range. Not for everyone, but still...
Btw. There was a version of the Mark series with a built in silencer made for use by the Navy Seals... |
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