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Old 06-06-2012, 02:10 AM   #1
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Is 350 a good price for a mark 3 target w/bull barrel 2 mags and 2 grips?


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Old 06-06-2012, 02:30 AM   #2
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Is 350 a good price for a mark 3 target w/bull barrel 2 mags and 2 grips?
it's no steal of a deal, but what i would consider alright, but not great. mine NIB cost about $270 + tax. and i have since added two more mags at about $18 each. so i am into mine for roughly $330.

you didn't specify new or used, as this would make much more of a difference. if new, then what i said applies, but if used, then IMO, a little bit high in price.


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I paid 300 plus tax for my MKIII 22/45 with the removeable grips and 2 mags BRAND NEW. That said, they are guns that hold their value and have a phenomenal track record so the question is more accurately stated as "Is it worth 350 to me..."
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Trading my rem 870 for it but I'm having second thoughts.
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Is that a bull barrel? It doesn't look like what I think a bull barrel is.
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Is that a bull barrel? It doesn't look like what I think a bull barrel is.
i think Ruger calls it a target barrel instead. but pretty close to the same thing. mine has the barrel just like the one in the picture and it's the Target model 22/45.
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