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Uploaded by on Jan 6, 2008

Ruger 22/45 Mark III Hunter

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  • .22 lr? And how much do these go around fer?

  • @TaylorEatWorld LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOOL COCK

  • i got the 5.5INC. cause i wanted more velocity but i like your sights i'm still unable to perches it cause funds are low. =/

  • Luger you say? Not really. It is a superficial resemblance only. Especially the grip, which did appear to be of the same shape as the Luger, not to mention the tapered barrel too. It is closely based on the Japanese pistol Nambu 14 without the locked breech. These pistols were at best adequate.

    The Ruger series of sporting pistols of that design live on. For good reason. They are strong, reliable, and mightily accurate for a stock pistol. Above all; cheap to shoot and a lot of fun too.

  • @Reokue it depends what type of ammo your using winchester super x has more than enough power to penetrate both sides of a human skull while something like the federal bulk packs would just bounce around it all depends on the bullet used

  • @Hoady101 kind of, this model (the 22/45 mark 3) has a frame that's supposed to resemble more close to a 1911 with a tiny barrel. but it is safe to say the mark 2, 1, and the standard model or the original ruger pistol is based off the luger

  • All Ruger pistols in that series are Excellent! I have a Ruger Mk3 22/45 with 5.25 bull barrel modified to accept all 1911 grip panels. (Hogue palm swell grips on mine) It resides in a "Battlecloth" holster custom made for me by Steve who is "Battlecloth". It is the BEST field holster for this pistol. The crown of the muzzle is protected by about 1.5 inches of fabric since it is designed for a suppressed Ruger. Not cheap but worth it to a guy in Canada.

  • My old man has one. I`ve eptyed a clip of nine`s and im just impressed somehow...

  • man that thing is intimidating...is it modeled after the WW2 luger?

  • @thehotsixer 1000hightower is correct. If a .22 bullet enters through the skull it will not retain enough energy to exit the skull but will keep enough to bounce around inside which is why it can be particularly effective in a certain situation. It is not the hole that they have to fix but the internal brain damage. Also the bullet will not break up inside the skull the brain matter is soft enough to keep it mostly intact.

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