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12-27-2005, 11:25 PM | #1 |
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22 ruger pistols
I just bought a 22 Ruger pistol today, but got put on a 3 day waiting period -_- stupid laws. anywho the gun looks a lot like a Luger, i mean it's like got the same type of barrel and grip, only thing different is instead of a toggle it uses a type of cylinder thing to reload and rounds. They had three in stock they had a 4 inch Ruger 22 that reminded me of a standard P.08, a six inch ruger that reminded me of a Navy Luger, and the 10 inch Ruger that made me think of the Arti Luger. So did Ruger like try to make it resemeble a Luger on purprose or is it just a coincidence? oh by the way incase your wondering which Ruger i got, i got the six inch Ruger that resembled a Navy Luger.
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12-27-2005, 11:27 PM | #2 |
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Yes, I had one of these about 25 years ago, they have been around for about 45 years. Nice pistol, I am sure that Bill Ruger designed it to resemble the luger, but of course totally different design. Folks here are familar with it.
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12-27-2005, 11:39 PM | #3 |
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I've owned a MarkII target model for many years. I know it's had at least 4 cases (that right,Cases not bricks) of 22 put through it. Still shoots better than these old eyes can. You bought a good gun.
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Yep thats me
Yep yep thats me and in my hand i hold my beloved Beretta 92F, ive had that 9mm since i was 12 years old. it's the gun that got me hooked on shooting and guns, it's seen a lot of shooting, all the finish on the front of the barrel and the edges is worn off. But it's a great gun. Haha people say i look to young to be 17 in that pic though But oh well
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12-28-2005, 01:12 AM | #6 |
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I use to work with a bunch of gun nuts. Even worse than me. Every week when we got off work we would each take at least a brick of shells and go shooting. Not that I could do it now,but at that time we would set up empty 22 hulls and shoot at them at about 25ft. Ruger's will shoot!
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I never owned a Ruger semi auto, but have owned several Ruger single actions in various calibers. When I was in college I squirrel hunted with my Ruger 22 Single Six while the other guys used 22 rifles and shotguns. I usually got as many or more than they did. Nowadays, I have to use a scope to even see the little buggers!
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