Yes, my husband, who has served in the US Army, got me into it. A couple of years ago we took a gun safety course together. After enough discussions of weapons, it seemed like a good way for me to understand them better. In the class, I had a chance to try several different .22 pistols. That was my first exposure to target pistols. We took that picture before we shot. After my husband (who is a VERY good shot) got through with it, there wasn’t much left to photograph.
When I was young I served in the Royal Swedish Navy. All men had to do Military service at least 8 months (army) I did 10 months in Stockholm and Gothenburg. A part of the training was off course shooting. I had to learn the K-pist m/45 and 9mm FN Browning. The m/45 did 600 rounds/ minute and also possible to shoot under water… due to the lack of precision in the barrel. Weapon made for close range. The m/45 was probably the simplest machine gun ever made but very robust. Not possible to shoot single rounds without a lot of training Skickat från min iPhone med Tapatalk
That is the Ruger pistol I have, and use. It is an anniversary model. I do like the pistol, but, when shot side by side with the Browning, the Browning will out shoot it every time. The Brownings trigger pull is much better. I need th research upgrading the Rugers trigger pull. I have three, identical Ruger pistols, and all three have the same trigger feel.
We go to a range in PA (just over the NJ border) because you can rent there. (It's not legal here in NY.) So far I have rented the Ruger & the Smith & Wesson Victory, which I didn't like. Too many design flaws.
The Buckmark vs Ruger 22 argument is on the same level as 9mm v .45acp, ford v chevy, etc. It never ends with fans on both sides. I had a few rugers and my range buddy had brownings. Always liked the browning, but never picked one up. Not Heritage Guild in Easton?
The better trigger, on the Browning, contributed to the slightly better accuracy. All three Rugers I have, need a little trigger work.
Yes. The Browning pistols were easier to field strip as well. I had a couple of the Mk I and Mk II pistols. Now all I have is a take down 10/22. I did swap the trigger unit out for their cleaned up version. Not as pricey or as good as a Volquartsen but way better than stock.
Dale, please do not strip in the field even if there's no one around. The Penguinators have gotten some disturbing reports.
There is a story for another time and place.... It did not involve penguins, but a senior Japanese couple may have seen more than they should have while I was on the trail....
Took dog to the vet, went to gunshop and picked up check for rifle I had on consignment that they sold for me and got the car washed. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
The BX trigger group. It has about a 3 lb pull and was roughly $70 when I bought it 5-6 years ago. https://www.ruger.com/micros/BX-Trigger/?r=y The stock trigger that came with the 10/22 was heavy and creepy.
Ok, ok, ok. I've been thinking Ruger Mark IV, and you've been talking Ruger 10/22. That's why I can only find the Volquartsen.