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Thread: The Ruger 22 caliber handguns
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July 3rd, 2021, 10:42 PM #31
Re: The Ruger 22 caliber handguns
I've had the same Ruger Mk I since I was 16. Dad bought it for my birthday , didn't matter that it was slightly used. Only problem was a broken ejector (which may have been my fault). It went back to Ruger who installed a new ejector , new sights and grips , refinished/reblued the entire pistol , and didn't charge me 1 cent.
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July 4th, 2021, 08:53 AM #32Active Member
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Re: The Ruger 22 caliber handguns
Ruger's customer service is 2nd to none. Purchasing a Ruger 22, which are outstanding, along with their stellar customer is surly a win win!
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Re: The Ruger 22 caliber handguns
Fully agree with both "sides",. Have Ruger Mk I and II, S&W 41, S&W 17 and a 6 shot S&W 617, then add a Browning medalist and a couple of others. All but the 41 will swallow anything, but the 41 wants CCI subsonic. Dave_n
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July 9th, 2021, 05:18 PM #36
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