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There's alot of holsters out there eh.
Hey guys thanks, there are soo many choices out there; wish I could try them all. Man. Anyone selling their old sp101 holster?
By the way, pictures are very welcome.
Old bear,
Thankyou for the compliment on the gun, it was either her, or a...
Hello everyone. first of all I'd like to thank ya'll for the knowledge and past threads that have enlightened me in the world of firearms and helped me make smart purchases. THR is a great resource.
I'm in need of a holster for a Ruger sp101 2.25 for cc.
I wanna carry 24/7 eventually and...
No doub, the Mark is easy to take down as has been made very clear hahaha. But I think it sufficeth me to say, with my limited firearm knowledge, that any revolver is easier to clean and, at that, is a simpler animal altogether than the Mark.
Do yall think the SP 101 is more accurate? or...
Has anyone tried and/or heard of an extensive, brutal torture test done on a revolver. On, say an sp101?
I'm not talking 'how many rounds before it fails" torture tests. But one of those 'how far can I drop it off an airplane and it still work' tests. Much like this one...
Clemy, I probably will buy both eventually, but I gotta get the short list. Then I'll go long. Ya'll are making the Mark III really attractive though...
I'm still pretty torn because I know the revolver will feed everything and be well, a revolver. And the fact that the Mark will be more...
which gun should I purchase?
Ruger Mark 3:
-semi-auto (probably Hunter of some barrel length)
-holds 10 round magazines
-good semi-auto practice
-difficult maintenance/takedown
-more picky with ammunition...
.22 pistol
All good points here, I really appreciate the thorough advice!
Now, my thoughts on the .22 pistol are that it will not, though there are trade-offs, be nearly as effective as having a .22 rifle. For a .22 will not be used for self-defense(9mm in front-pants pocket) and so it does...
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