MINI RANT 22/45 lite

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bentblade

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Probably just me but I'll ask anyway. Does anyone else think it is a bad idea to have holes or lightening cuts in the aluminum barrel shroud on a gun that may be used in the field and exposed to moisture. I don't own a lite model so maybe I'm missing something. Does the shroud come off for cleaning and lubing? Seems like a great way for moisture to get between the barrel and shroud and give rust a place hide. The black model with the flutes seemed like the most practical version but they are no longer made.

http://ruger.com/products/2245Lite/models.html
 

9x19

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Better cooling with the holes... a hair dryer would take care of any hidden moisture.
 

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bentblade

Its not for me either==way too space commander looking! But if the upcoming generation is attracted to this style its all god if it gets them into the shooting sports!

Ron
 

wwb

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9x19 said:
Better cooling with the holes... a hair dryer would take care of any hidden moisture.

Better cooling? Yup, it would.... but you'd have to shoot like a maniac to get a normal barrel anything above lukewarm with a .22 rimfire. My guess is it's more for style than anything - but then, I'm a cranky old fart who only recently admitted that it's okay to own a stainless steel revolver.
 

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wwb said:
9x19 said:
Better cooling with the holes... a hair dryer would take care of any hidden moisture.

Better cooling? Yup, it would.... but you'd have to shoot like a maniac to get a normal barrel anything above lukewarm with a .22 rimfire. My guess is it's more for style than anything - but then, I'm a cranky old fart who only recently admitted that it's okay to own a stainless steel revolver.

Have you seen the actual barrel on the Lite Models? It is pencil thin and will heat up quite a bit quicker than a "normal" barrel.
 
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Tom swapped for a LITE mostly because it was the only thing available locally with a threaded muzzle. I don't like it much at all. I found a dealer who would order a 22/45 threaded (non-LITE) for me. Took a while but much better IMHO.
 

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I don't think the slots that are cut out would be a serious rust issue or anything. But if it's a concern,,, use a hair dryer if exposed & a light lube after.
 

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