Posted on 12/07/2016 12:49:07 PM PST by w1n1
Do you like to shoot the .22 pistols? Have you tried the Ruger Mark 4, or the S&W Victory Pistol?
The all-new Ruger Mark 4 Pistol has lovers and haters. On the other hand, the S&W competition, the Victory Pistol, equally has fans and non-fans.
The guy from 22 Plinkster fired both and examined the pros and cons of both pistol models. He goes over which one is more simple to work with as far as taking apart and which has the better grip.See the full action here, what about you, which one do you like to use for plinking around?
https://www.smith-wesson.com/firearms/performance-center-model-41
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_kzs01U1l8
42.2 oz. and costs over $1600? I should close my eyes and hit the bullseye at that price.
Mine was my Dad’s, he got it in the late 60s (I think).
I’m not sure how many rounds have been fired through it, but it is as accurate today as it was when I was a kid (1970s).
I am a Ruger fan.
Found a bunch of .22 lr in Walmart last week.555 and 333 Winchester boxes.Winchester XP an CCI Stinger.All in same store.Dick’s and Gander Mt. also had a bunch on sale last week.
Hey, I’ve got a High Standard model C in .22 short :-). I’m finally getting around to hunting up a spring/parts kit for it to get it shooting again, my grandfather handed it down and it’s still got the box it came in in ~1939.
I’ll keep my Ruger MKII 22/45 until it wears out.
I've always been partial to the High Standard pistols, particularly the Supermatic Tournament and Victor. The Colt Woodsman is pure class, too.
All can be had for about the price of a tricked-out Volquartsen Ruger Mk II/III.
I only own one .22 pistol, an Iver Johnson mod 55 target revolver.
Got a very very good buy on it from a dude at a garage sale.
Pistols ain’t really my thing, long guns are far better for my eyesight.
But this is a damn good gun!
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