Ruger Mark IV

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I have a Mark II Target that I’ve had for a couple decades plus and have thoroughly enjoyed it and have only had a literal handful of misfires that I attribute to the ammo itself. I used to shoot all the time, could rapid fire all 10 shots, and keep them within the diameter of a silver dollar.

I happened across their new version with the redesigned breakdown. A single button on the rear that breaks the pistol down vs the old “Swiss army knife” style in the grip. This is the hunter model and I love the grips and fluted barrel. I’ve got to get back to shooting more often.

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Those things are great I have a much simpler version. That one is purdy
 
I always wanted one of those. Never saw one for the right price at the right time.
 
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I have a Mark II Target that I’ve had for a couple decades plus and have thoroughly enjoyed it and have only had a literal handful of misfires that I attribute to the ammo itself. I used to shoot all the time, could rapid fire all 10 shots, and keep them within the diameter of a silver dollar.

I happened across their new version with the redesigned breakdown. A single button on the rear that breaks the pistol down vs the old “Swiss army knife” style in the grip. This is the hunter model and I love the grips and fluted barrel. I’ve got to get back to shooting more often.

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caliber is that rainman
 
Don't you just love it. I 95 in Fla. Is always being torn up and fixed. Every thing is moving along at a high rate of speed then slam on the brake's. Then moving like a snail pace on what is a four lane supper highway. Don't figure. Also the HWY patrol is every where along these repair area's. Fines are double in the construction area. Drive safe my friend's. :steering:
 
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