Took out the Ruger yesterday along with other recent purchase, a S&W 14-8. Shot at steel targets with both so no target to post but I'll say both shot very well. I had a trial getting the Ruger back together after getting it apart but think I've learned the secret. I really like that trigger on the Ruger...very nice. The S&W was a bit stiff for my liking but maybe I can get some work done on it. Had a great time.
Jake
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Re: Ruger MkII
Good for you, Jake. Speaking of Smith 14s, saw a vintage 14 at a local shop and it looked good at first glance, but closer inspection shoed it to be a re-blue job that didn't quite hide some pitting underneath. I passed on it.
Od all the Ruger Marks, the MKII was definitely my favorite. Great shooters and can't wear them out.
Od all the Ruger Marks, the MKII was definitely my favorite. Great shooters and can't wear them out.
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