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    Picked up my newest addition to the collection today. Ruger Mark II 10" Target.

    There aren't a lot of these guys out there. I can't wait for some range time!
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    Default Re: "The big ten inch"

    wow, it's sooo......big.
    it's only metal, we can out think it....

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    If God didn't intend us to have guns why would he have given us a trigger finger?

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    Default Re: "The big ten inch"

    Haha nice, im looking to grab one of those but in a smaller package for shtf purposes and plinking...his is it to disassemble? Heard its a bit of a pain to clean and get back together..

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    Default Re: "The big ten inch"

    Quote Originally Posted by Spishack357 View Post
    ...his is it to disassemble?
    Care to share that stuff? !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spishack357 View Post
    Haha nice, im looking to grab one of those but in a smaller package for shtf purposes and plinking...his is it to disassemble? Heard its a bit of a pain to clean and get back together..
    The first couple times are tricky, once you get the hang of it its not so bad. After about the 5-10th break down you may not need a mallet anymore! haha
    Worth it to me I have had a Mark I, II, & III. Very reliable and tend to be very accurate in a price range most can afford.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dregan View Post
    The first couple times are tricky, once you get the hang of it its not so bad.
    That's what she said! I'm glad you "won" that man! If I didn't already know what the title was about I would have been scared to click on this thread!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrBi11 View Post
    Ya beat me by 9 minutes!! I had it laoded and ready to post, then saw yours. LOL!

    That one goes waaaaaay back. >>> Showing our age a little.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6mK2JYfZAmA When will America become America?

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    Default Re: "The big ten inch"

    You will love the 10" mine shoots like a rifle and carries like a pistol.

    I use mine for 6" falling plates from 10 yds. to 25 yds. with a two hand hold it makes them fairly easy.
    Courage is being scared to death--but saddling up any way. John Wayne

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    Default Re: "The big ten inch"

    Quote Originally Posted by CHEMICAL View Post
    That's what she said! I'm glad you "won" that man! If I didn't already know what the title was about I would have been scared to click on this thread!
    I had a hard time deciding on what to "title" this thread, so many options!

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