This seasons trail gun

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This seasons trail gun

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I picked up this stainless MKII in November. It shoots great and works perfectly. It came with a kinda funky set of target grips that I really didn't care for on this pistol. Just picked up a set of original grips and dug out an old Hunter holster that was supposed to be for a Luger. Fits just fine.

I'll be heading off to our cabin in PA in the next couple of weeks. Paired up with my M1A Scout, should be pretty well covered. The Bowen SBH always goes, too!

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Cool gun, and fills the niche the M1A leaves perfectly...!
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Such a classic. 8)
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Bill in Oregon wrote: Sun Apr 07, 2019 5:54 pm Such a classic. 8)
Always wanted one.... :mrgreen:
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My old blue MkII has always been reliable and as accurate as I could possibly ask. Yours should be the same. I hope you have fun with it.
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First pistol I shot,never had one.
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I wouldn’t be without one in the safe.
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That's one of the best.... :idea: !
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This is my second MKII. The other is a heavy barrel that is wonderfully accurate.

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i picked up a Ruger Mark IV Lite for deer hunting last September...really like a Ruger Mark-anything, they're all good. The Ruger Mark II was my very first handgun... 2ndovc- that's a great find, nice choice... :)
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That Mark IV Light looks as if it would be a great squirrel hunting gun. Every Ruger Mark whatever I have ever seen fired has been as accurate as the ammunition.
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Very nice set up. The only way to break one of those from what I've seen is field stripping it wrong. It's as bullet proof as a gun can get.
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