Shepherd Jim
Bearcat
Hi all!
I'm just getting back into shooting after an almost 20 year hiatus. I've been visiting the local range (Lincoln County Rifle Club, Damariscotta, ME) and they run mid-winter indoor 22 Pistol Postal Matches that look like a lot of fun -- friendly group of shooters, too! I need a gun to start practicing with so I'll be in a groove come the January competition
Anyway, I pretty quickly decided that a Ruger was the obvious choice. And then the pain began:
First and foremost! I'm upset with Ruger for offering so many attractive options! ;-(
I'll appreciate all thoughts and suggestions from all you who have already made this decision!
Jim
I'm just getting back into shooting after an almost 20 year hiatus. I've been visiting the local range (Lincoln County Rifle Club, Damariscotta, ME) and they run mid-winter indoor 22 Pistol Postal Matches that look like a lot of fun -- friendly group of shooters, too! I need a gun to start practicing with so I'll be in a groove come the January competition
Anyway, I pretty quickly decided that a Ruger was the obvious choice. And then the pain began:
- I like the Mark III's xtra weight and longer barrel options - Target, Competition, Hunter
...but the 22/45 is set up to "match" my Sig 1911 45
...BUT the MKIII 22/45 has a POLYMER frame and weighs 10oz less
...would a pre-owned MKII 22/45 have a steel frame?
First and foremost! I'm upset with Ruger for offering so many attractive options! ;-(
I'll appreciate all thoughts and suggestions from all you who have already made this decision!
Jim