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    Photos of my Ruger 22/45

    Bought it in 2002. I was thinking I've never photographed my Ruger .22

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    Contributor 02/2014 FunkyPertwee's Avatar

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    I've got that same gun but in stainless with a b-square stainless scope mount and Leupold x2 pistol scope with a stainless looking exterior.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FunkyPertwee View Post
    I've got that same gun but in stainless with a b-square stainless scope mount and Leupold x2 pistol scope with a stainless looking exterior.
    Then it's not quite the same gun is it? However I can say I have that same gun, oh wait it's a different gun so it's not the same gun but is configured exactly like that one

    They are nice shooters aren't they?

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    Forgot to mention, nice looking gun!
    Last edited by FunkyPertwee; 02-19-2011 at 12:11 AM.

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    I have that exact gun...
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    Fantastic little guns!



    And yes, those are "googly eyes" inserted into the grip panel screw holes. The panels are taped on, I did not want to put screws into my grip frame. Needed something to fill the holes.... googly eyes fit for now
    Last edited by Zygomatic; 02-19-2011 at 04:22 PM.

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    I've got the SS model.





    Really nice .22 and a flat out tack driver. I did have to replace the extractor but other than that it's been an extremely reliable and durable gun.

    One of my favorite shooters

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    Moderator & Team Gunsnet Platinum 07/2011 O.S.O.K.'s Avatar

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    Yep, I've got one too = but mine's a MkIII. And a nice El Paso Saddlery holster for it.

    Nice pics - thanks
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    Contributor 02/2014 FunkyPertwee's Avatar

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    I had no idea these pistols were so popular.

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    Ruger's very first gun? Yes, all of the variations of this pistol are very popular

    For good reason.

    You know about 10-22's right? JK
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    Contributor 02/2014 FunkyPertwee's Avatar

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    Quote Originally Posted by O.S.O.K. View Post
    Ruger's very first gun? Yes, all of the variations of this pistol are very popular

    For good reason.

    You know about 10-22's right? JK
    I specifically meant the 22/45 bull barrel, not all MKI derivatives.

    I see MKII's and MKIII's all the time.

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    I like the grips on the Mk3's better then the 22/45's but I dislike the loaded cartridge indicator. For the price I got in mine I'm happy

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    Quote Originally Posted by FunkyPertwee View Post





    Forgot to mention, nice looking gun!
    Thanks for getting the joke I was sort of afraid it might get lost in type...

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    Quote Originally Posted by mriddick View Post
    Thanks for getting the joke I was sort of afraid it might get lost in type...
    No problem. I try not to be too sensitive.

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    Yep, got one just like it from the early 90's except I put a set of Williams Fire Sights on it.

    I prefer the bull barrels, the tapered barrels don't look 'right' to me.

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    I have not seen very many of the 22/45s with tapered barrels, but I did see one in stainless with a 4 inch tapered barrel once and I thought it looked pretty sweet.

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    I love the MK series and have one of my own. Enjoying the pics too. Wish I had a camera.


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    The pistol has been flawless just like my 10/22. Fun shooters for sure.

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    I used to have one (MKIII model) but I broke it trying to put it back together after cleaning. I called Ruger and they knew exactly what I had done. I sent it to Ruger and had it back repaired in about a month. I then sold it and bought a gun more within my IQ level to maintain. It was a great shooter, though. I do miss the accurracy.
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