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Browning buckmark. I tried a ruger mk iii as they are always highly recommended. Sold it after I cleaned it the first time. Was such a pain and 22 isn't clean ammo which didn't make for a good combination imo.
Quote from: Pnwrider on October 25, 2016, 05:17:42 PMBrowning buckmark. I tried a ruger mk iii as they are always highly recommended. Sold it after I cleaned it the first time. Was such a pain and 22 isn't clean ammo which didn't make for a good combination imo.LOL I hear that a lot and the first time you do it, you think why in the h311 did they design a gun like this, but after you do it a couple times it's easy peasy.
They did and called it a Mk IV.
Quote from: Fl0und3rz on October 25, 2016, 05:59:57 PMThey did and called it a Mk IV.Just watched a youtube video and it looks amazing. May change my mind about the the ruger .22's.
I have many .22 pistols. The most accurate one I have shot is a $150 Heritage Rough Rider. 6 shot single action. Action in not as slick as the Rugers, the bluing is cheap but the thing drives tacks.