Just picked up my first Rim fire gun and i really like it. i got the long one, because we all know longer is better :lol:
my grandpa had a Ruger .22 when he was in the Air Force so he wanted a new one so I got it for him and I to shoot.
i got it home and the first thing i did was tear it apart clean/lube it ( it was brand new but figured WTH) and then i put it back together with help of the video on ruger.com and i had NO problems putting it back together.
i dont know why people complain so much ( sure its no p89 or SR9 to put back together but its not that bad)
we took it to the range last night and we popped off 550 rounds of federal .22LR not one problem. it was VERY accurate and it was nice not having to worry about spending the money on 9mm or .40 ammo 8)
brought it home and cleaned it again put it back together and everything went great.
just wanted to let you guys know i found my new range queen
it may take a little longer to clean but its totally worth the time to save all the ammo money and look better with that really tight group
-2fast4u
my grandpa had a Ruger .22 when he was in the Air Force so he wanted a new one so I got it for him and I to shoot.
i got it home and the first thing i did was tear it apart clean/lube it ( it was brand new but figured WTH) and then i put it back together with help of the video on ruger.com and i had NO problems putting it back together.
i dont know why people complain so much ( sure its no p89 or SR9 to put back together but its not that bad)
we took it to the range last night and we popped off 550 rounds of federal .22LR not one problem. it was VERY accurate and it was nice not having to worry about spending the money on 9mm or .40 ammo 8)
brought it home and cleaned it again put it back together and everything went great.
just wanted to let you guys know i found my new range queen
it may take a little longer to clean but its totally worth the time to save all the ammo money and look better with that really tight group
-2fast4u