well, that rule went out the window yesterday.
this thing must have had a magnet attached as i didn't even look at the rifles and other handguns in the prescott valley (arizona) gun store. i went right to the "22rf" case and saw this mkII target. i knew i was in danger of breaking the rule when i asked the gentleman behind the counter if i could see this gun. after a glance at the barrel breech (looking for a firing pin ding) i caved and broke the rule. 300 out-the-door, who could resist.
my excuse: i sold my mkIII to my brother. i am giving my mkI to my grandson. so, before yesterday i had no mk rugers to call my own. and finally, i have not purchased a firearm in over two years.
i'm going to shoot it today after the weather warms up (it is 20 degrees outside right now).
anyway, i thought i'd brag about my new acquisition.
murf
this thing must have had a magnet attached as i didn't even look at the rifles and other handguns in the prescott valley (arizona) gun store. i went right to the "22rf" case and saw this mkII target. i knew i was in danger of breaking the rule when i asked the gentleman behind the counter if i could see this gun. after a glance at the barrel breech (looking for a firing pin ding) i caved and broke the rule. 300 out-the-door, who could resist.
my excuse: i sold my mkIII to my brother. i am giving my mkI to my grandson. so, before yesterday i had no mk rugers to call my own. and finally, i have not purchased a firearm in over two years.
i'm going to shoot it today after the weather warms up (it is 20 degrees outside right now).
anyway, i thought i'd brag about my new acquisition.
murf