The weight just saves one from a poorly trained trigger finger. I don’t think the bull barrel is any more accurate. I’ve shot rifles that couldn’t come close. A gray squirrel inside 10 yards was meat in the pot. When I was 12 I could toss a bean can in the air and empty the magazine in it before it hit the ground. When I was 12 I could go to Sears or Wards during a holiday sale and buy 500 round bricks for $4.99, sometimes 3.99. I’ve had a MK I since it was ok to give your kids pistols before they went to JR High and you could buy a box of 22lr for less than fifty cents. That said, I believe in being respectful of others, so “trolling” comments and comments that contain profanity or sexually explicit material will be deleted. Video & Audio Production: Nick Persinger – The Camera GuyĪbout comments: Positive and negative comments are welcome. – NRA Law Enforcement Firearms Instructor – Co-Founder & CEO of Practical Defense Systems Join the California Rifle & Pistol Association: – OpticsPlanet Use code “GunGuy5” for 5% off your entire OpticsPlanet order. This video compares the Ruger Mark I, Mark II and Mark III and explains the differences between the pistols and their magazines.Ĭheck out training at Practical Defense Systems: There are some differences between the various Ruger Mark pistols.
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