

I already owed a Stainless Bull Barrel Mark II Target.This one has has a tapered 6 inch Barrel with standard sites. It is possible to assemble the gun wrong so it will not fire never a good idea unless you want to make damn sure the gun cannot be fired. It was so dirty I had the Pawnshop guy run a couple patches down the barrel it was perfect, SOLD. I recently purchased used stainless steel Ruger Mark II they look fun, but most can’t hit the broad side of barn the story below is one example:
#RUGER MARK II TARGET REVIEW MOVIE#
22lr chambered guns designed to look like sub-machine guns or movie guns. Personally, I don’t understand the rash of. It’s also a fun gun because it hits what you aim at! I think this is underrated now-a-days, just look at the swath of junk. At this point, I have not hunted any small game with the gun, but my grandfather certainly did! As a hunter, this gun performed admirably most think of revolvers when they think of a hunting handgun, but this unique little auto controlled the pests on my grandpa’s property for years!Īs a plinker, a “fun” gun, this gun is great, it’s an all metal gun shooting 22.lr so recoil is…non-existent, making it entirely plausible to blast away for hours on end without tiring. The target model is also intended as a small game hunter. A gun like this is built primarily as a plinker, or to practice with to get better at shooting guns in a larger caliber. I have stopped feeding this gun HP’s and it has completely stopped giving me trouble. 22, except possibly hunting the smallest of small game. Needless to say, this gun is not designed to feed Hollow-point bullets, nor is there any real purpose to HP bullets in a. After that the gun resumed normal functioning. There was one FTF (fail to fire) and two FTF FTE (fail to fire, fail to eject.) The two FTF FTE were a bit nerve racking, but I just kept the muzzle pointed at the target for 45 seconds (I counted out load) and then lowered the muzzle to the ground and popped the bullet right out with the tip of my knife blade.

In thousands of rounds fired I’ve had three hiccups, all with Remington hollow point bullets. In my time with this gun I have shot CCI, Federal, Remington ‘Golden” bullets, and Winchester. This gun blasts them away at 25 yards with an overall 9.5 hits out of ten shots, this being over the entire last year and please have no doubt, the misses were almost certainly my fault, not the guns. Everything from those tiny 2 inch glass baby food jars (baby is growing up, I’m running out of them) as well as beer, wine, and pop bottles. Since that first time, I’ve begun shooting at various recyclables as well as targets. On the third target, I dumped the mag and measured my group at just under 3 inches. The second target I shot about a two inch as I was getting a good feel for the pistol now, but I was now shooting a bit low and to the left of the bullseye (I do this with every pistol). The first target I achieved a pitiful 4 inch group, about two inches above the bullseye, shooting deliberate, (meant-to-be) accurate shots. I shot at the targets from about 10 yards, though this is an estimate because I was at an open range, not a club.

At the time, I had only been regularly shooting for a couple months, and this is the first pistol I have owned, (I was used to shooting my Mauser sporter, built for me by my grandfather with a 2lb trigger I say this to put the next information in context.) I used three bullseye targets for three mags. On my very first range trip with the gun I simply set up a typical bullseye target and began plinking away. I’ve owned this gun about a year now and it has seen lots of range time and several thousands rounds of ammunition.
