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Keyser Söze wrote:
On 3/30/16 9:48 PM, Tim wrote:
On Wednesday, March 30, 2016 at 7:12:46 PM UTC-5, 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.


I think you got a great deal and have a great collection.



A great collection of mostly non-collectibles...

Ruger has made thousands, maybe tens of thousands of Mark III Hunters.
I had one years ago, with a long barrel. It was as good as all the
Mark III's, though I think the non 22/45 models handle better. I don't
recall what I paid for the pistol when it was new, but it was about
$300, maybe a little more, from a high volume dealer.

A stock Mark III is a good shooter, but it could use some work to make
it a better shooter, the kind of work Volquartsen does.

A high end red dot is wasted on these pistols. Most of the Mark III's
I see that have a red dot mounted go with the Bushnell TRS-25, which
goes on sale frequently for $55 to $75. It's more than good enough for
a stock Mark III.



Your narcissism and selective editing speaks for you.

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On Thu, 31 Mar 2016 19:33:59 -0400, Alex wrote:

Keyser Söze wrote:
On 3/30/16 9:48 PM, Tim wrote:
On Wednesday, March 30, 2016 at 7:12:46 PM UTC-5, 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.

I think you got a great deal and have a great collection.



A great collection of mostly non-collectibles...

Ruger has made thousands, maybe tens of thousands of Mark III Hunters.
I had one years ago, with a long barrel. It was as good as all the
Mark III's, though I think the non 22/45 models handle better. I don't
recall what I paid for the pistol when it was new, but it was about
$300, maybe a little more, from a high volume dealer.

A stock Mark III is a good shooter, but it could use some work to make
it a better shooter, the kind of work Volquartsen does.

A high end red dot is wasted on these pistols. Most of the Mark III's
I see that have a red dot mounted go with the Bushnell TRS-25, which
goes on sale frequently for $55 to $75. It's more than good enough for
a stock Mark III.



Your narcissism and selective editing speaks for you.


He's demonstrating his knowledge, slim though it may be.
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On 4/1/16 6:56 AM, Keine Keyserschei�e wrote:
On Thu, 31 Mar 2016 19:33:59 -0400, Alex wrote:

Keyser Söze wrote:
On 3/30/16 9:48 PM, Tim wrote:
On Wednesday, March 30, 2016 at 7:12:46 PM UTC-5, 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.

I think you got a great deal and have a great collection.


A great collection of mostly non-collectibles...

Ruger has made thousands, maybe tens of thousands of Mark III Hunters.
I had one years ago, with a long barrel. It was as good as all the
Mark III's, though I think the non 22/45 models handle better. I don't
recall what I paid for the pistol when it was new, but it was about
$300, maybe a little more, from a high volume dealer.

A stock Mark III is a good shooter, but it could use some work to make
it a better shooter, the kind of work Volquartsen does.

A high end red dot is wasted on these pistols. Most of the Mark III's
I see that have a red dot mounted go with the Bushnell TRS-25, which
goes on sale frequently for $55 to $75. It's more than good enough for
a stock Mark III.



Your narcissism and selective editing speaks for you.


He's demonstrating his knowledge, slim though it may be.
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Yup...the Two Snots...Johnny the Racist and Alex the Asshole...are active.

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On Fri, 1 Apr 2016 08:19:59 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote:

On 4/1/16 6:56 AM, Keine Keyserschei?e wrote:
On Thu, 31 Mar 2016 19:33:59 -0400, Alex wrote:

Keyser Söze wrote:
On 3/30/16 9:48 PM, Tim wrote:
On Wednesday, March 30, 2016 at 7:12:46 PM UTC-5, 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.

I think you got a great deal and have a great collection.


A great collection of mostly non-collectibles...

Ruger has made thousands, maybe tens of thousands of Mark III Hunters.
I had one years ago, with a long barrel. It was as good as all the
Mark III's, though I think the non 22/45 models handle better. I don't
recall what I paid for the pistol when it was new, but it was about
$300, maybe a little more, from a high volume dealer.

A stock Mark III is a good shooter, but it could use some work to make
it a better shooter, the kind of work Volquartsen does.

A high end red dot is wasted on these pistols. Most of the Mark III's
I see that have a red dot mounted go with the Bushnell TRS-25, which
goes on sale frequently for $55 to $75. It's more than good enough for
a stock Mark III.



Your narcissism and selective editing speaks for you.


He's demonstrating his knowledge, slim though it may be.
--



Yup...the Two Snots...Johnny the Racist and Alex the Asshole...are active.


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anyone to ridicule.
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