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Old07-02-2009, 04:16 PM #11
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IMHO, the Buck Marks have to be given very serious consideration. Great triggers out of the box. Accuracy is excellent. I have a Ruger, and I like the fit and feel of the BM better. Great shooters.
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That don't look like excellent accuracy to me.
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I have a Browning Buck Mark since early 90"s I am guessing. I do not clean it but once in a blue moon. Runs even cheap bulk ammo flawlessly. Accurate enough to put a mean hit on a turtle head at 20+ yards.
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That don't look like excellent accuracy to me.
Depends on how far the target was.
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go with the Ruger. Ive shot the S+W and the Sig. I liked the Ruger mark III 22/45 for feel in the hand and accuracy. Bought the Ruger Mark III 22/45 Chrome with a 5.1 inch barrel. But I'm a dork also! Have fun with what ever you decide!
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My vote goes to my Ruger MK II-stainless-5.5' bull barrel++Great shooter!!
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I have owned several of the Rugers. For some reason I just can't warm-up to them. Not long ago, I purchased a S&W 22A. It is a great value. For me it shoots better than my Model 41. The 22A goes with me to the range every week.
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You must have an EXTREMELY RARE model 22-a and/or an VERY crappy model 41. I've personally never seen a crappy model 41.





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For me it is the ruger MKIII Target Bull barrel 5 ' 1/2... I entirely polished it mirror, and it begins accepting all ammunitions. I also saw a 1911 of Kimber in 22lr which leave dreamy.
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