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    Ruger MK IV Tactical

    As @specweapon mentioned in an earlier thread, this sub-forum was a bit quiet lately.
    I thought I would mention this wee beasty I bought a while ago.

    Was having a yarn to @Ozzy about stuff and he is quite keen on speed steel.
    He shoots it with his standard gun but mentioned you can use a 22

    I am yet to have a go at speed steel but any shooting is good practice for Ipsc I reckon.
    I shoot most matches my club offers where you can use a revolver or semi and although I am still shit, I am improving and think some of the more boring matches like centefire and service have helped me a bit.

    Anyway I was in the market for a decent 22 after selling my mosquito. It was a good wee gun I liked it but she had a horrible trigger and to be fair, a bad rep for cracking slides.
    @gimp bought a ruger lite quite a while ago that I liked and it ticked all the boxes but I was still procrastinating.

    A mate at the SI Ipsc mentioned the new Ruger MK iv Tactical and after a bit of research I decided to buy one and got a great deal thanks to him.
    Had my mate at Gunworks make me a bulky, short suppressor for it but it is not as quiet as the one he made for my mosquito.

    Solidly built gun imo.

    It eats everything I have fed it. Only had a couple failures to feed on the first round and am assuming due to being new and new mags wearing in.

    Have had one double feed in say 600 rounds and plenty of miss-fires with that 555 bulk Winchester stuff. Struck well but no noise.
    The pistol is super easy to field strip and clean. Just push a button at the top of the grip and she comes apart.
    They like most semi 22s it gets a bit gunked up with different ammo.
    Haven't bothered cleaning the barrel as it seems sweet.

    I have shot some really nice groups at 25 with it. It seems to be very accurate.
    Even managed to put 9/10 in the 10 ring on a service match target at 50m using the trijicon red dot, so that is more than accurate enough for a short barreled pistol in my hands.
    There is a new speed holster out that apparently fits any make of pistol so I might get one and chase some speed steel soon.
    Highly recommend any of the ruger 22s in this style.






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