What should I pay for a 22/45 threaded barrel?

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Three50seven

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I looked at a MKIII 22/45 with the threaded barrel and removable grip panels today at a local shop. It was NIB and they were asking $385 + tax. I see that the MSRP is $440, but this particular shop usually runs a little high, so I would just like to get a feel for what most guys are buying them at.

I already have a MKII 22/45 with 5.5" barrel, but this MKIII looks like it would be a lot handier as an all-around packin' gun. I'm not particularly interested in putting a suppressor on it, but the thread cover gives is kind of a cool look 8)
 

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Normally they can be found for around $350 or a little less but if you want one now I'd go ahead and get it. The supply of guns from Ruger is very thin and you might not find another for a while.
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I got mine for 350+tax (asking 375) a few weeks back, the dealer says he is selling them as fast as he can get them. I got some knocked off since I was going to pay LIST for the suppressor.
 

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You're going to love a suppressor. It'll make you giggle like a schoolgirl every time you shoot it. :)

Hopefully you change your mind about getting one.
 

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Thanks all, that's about what I figured they would be running. I'm torn between buying one of those or a Sig Mosquito....

Since I already have one 22/45, I would have plenty of mags, but on the other hand...do I need another 22/45? And then there's the fact that the Sig is considerably lighter, but It has also gotten some iffy reviews...I dunno what to do :shock:
 

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Three50seven said:
Thanks all, that's about what I figured they would be running. I'm torn between buying one of those or a Sig Mosquito....

Since I already have one 22/45, I would have plenty of mags, but on the other hand...do I need another 22/45? And then there's the fact that the Sig is considerably lighter, but It has also gotten some iffy reviews...I dunno what to do :shock:
please EXCUSE (& I'm sure that YOU know this - but others may not...) MKII (22/45) Mags are NOT operable in the MKIII! The MKIII has a
"Mag Disconnect Interlock" which the MkII mags will not engage!
StaySafe,
MG
 

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You'll be sorry you bought the Sig. I've owned it and the Walther P22, both are on down the road and I do NOT miss them at all.

If you want lighter, grab a Tac Sol Pac Lite. I have that on one of my 22/45s its threaded for my suppressor and makes quite a nice little package.
 

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MountainGator said:
Three50seven said:
Thanks all, that's about what I figured they would be running. I'm torn between buying one of those or a Sig Mosquito....

Since I already have one 22/45, I would have plenty of mags, but on the other hand...do I need another 22/45? And then there's the fact that the Sig is considerably lighter, but It has also gotten some iffy reviews...I dunno what to do :shock:
please EXCUSE (& I'm sure that YOU know this - but others may not...) MKII (22/45) Mags are NOT operable in the MKIII! The MKIII has a
"Mag Disconnect Interlock" which the MkII mags will not engage!
StaySafe,
MG

oh really? No i was not aware of that. Is there a way to modify them to be interchangable? I've never owned a III, only a II and an old RST6.

As for the mosquito, I'm starting to think that theyre not worth the risk....
 

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22/45 with threaded barrel $332 shipped

http://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/product_info.php/cPath/74/products_id/74663
 

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Three50seven said:
MountainGator said:
Three50seven said:
Thanks all, that's about what I figured they would be running. I'm torn between buying one of those or a Sig Mosquito....

Since I already have one 22/45, I would have plenty of mags, but on the other hand...do I need another 22/45? And then there's the fact that the Sig is considerably lighter, but It has also gotten some iffy reviews...I dunno what to do :shock:
please EXCUSE (& I'm sure that YOU know this - but others may not...) MKII (22/45) Mags are NOT operable in the MKIII! The MKIII has a
"Mag Disconnect Interlock" which the MkII mags will not engage!
StaySafe,
MG

oh really? No i was not aware of that. Is there a way to modify them to be interchangable? I've never owned a III, only a II and an old RST6.

As for the mosquito, I'm starting to think that theyre not worth the risk....


IIRC, all it takes is a notch in the mag body. Easy to duplicate....
 

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Well I went to a different shop today while the girlfriend was along. They had one of the models with picatinny rails for $359. Since I would like to get her to shoot more, I asked her opinion and let her handle it to see what she thought. She didn't care for the grips, but she handled a 1911 with one-piece hogue grips and really liked the feel. She also decided that the red dot sight would be cool and maybe easier for her to learn to use (I know, I know, don't preach to me on the fundamentals. She can out shoot me with my NM single-six :oops: ) Anyway, we decided that it would be a nice addition to the collection. I took the seemingly useless rail off the bottom already, and I also see a suppressor in the future 8)

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