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.475 A&M Magnum
“ settled ‘ for a model 41 ? BLASPHEMYNice choice.
Would be interested in which ammo it likes best.
The NYS compliant 22/45 Lite has been unobtainable for years
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I had to settle for a S&W Model 41
“ settled ‘ for a model 41 ? BLASPHEMYNice choice.
Would be interested in which ammo it likes best.
The NYS compliant 22/45 Lite has been unobtainable for years
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I had to settle for a S&W Model 41
When did you get that gun? Back in War of 1812?I feel so old and inadequate, I still shoot my MkI.
Yup. Finger grooves are always sus howeverThose would look good
Yup. Finger grooves are always sus however
Exactly! Makes me hesitant to drop the $100 on em.Yea thats the tough part.. If they fit your hands they are awesome.. if they are even a little off. It sucks
I get it, I dropped over 150 on grips for my wife's SW22 that she hasn't tried yet. I bought them out of guilt (with a carbon fiber barrel and votex optics) when she commented that the Model 41 was too heavy for her to shoot more than a handful of mags.Exactly! Makes me hesitant to drop the $100 on em.

I figured there wasn't any spring for the bolt release. I got mine out and looked. The tightness of the grip panel (at least on mine with aftermarket grips) will effect the swing of the bolt release. The bolt release is another Volquartsen upgrade I'd recommend. It's much easier to manipulate than the oem one.I actually found the elusive little plunger, re-installed it and figured out what the issue with the bolt release: there was no issue, it normally flops around with without a magazine inserted.
All that figured out what do we think of these-
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You get to work / play with much nicer tools and toys in PA.My LGS has found and ordered the companion 10/22 Target Lite. There by the end of next week they say. Frankly I was expecting a lengthy wait, in which I had time to save up the money. Oh well, into the reckless gun purchasing breach I shall go.
Yeah, while banning ANY gun is bullshit, it is especially ridiculous to ban a 10/22 because of a thumbhole stock. Threaded barrel too I know.You get to work / play with much nicer tools and toys in PA.
My LGS has found and ordered the companion 10/22 Target Lite. There by the end of next week they say. Frankly I was expecting a lengthy wait, in which I had time to save up the money. Oh well, into the reckless gun purchasing breach I shall go.
I'm not sure if that model incorporates that improvement or not. It has the Ruger BX trigger, I know that much.One upgrade that is a must is the auto bolt release, you can do it yourself ( videos on YouTube ) or buy the VQ for a few $
I'm not sure if that model incorporates that improvement or not. It has the Ruger BX trigger, I know that much.

I'd like to get an M&P 22lr pistol for cheaper practice with a pistol that is closer to how my Shield is but it's gonna have to take a number. I have so many other guns I'd like to get first. I think an Ak Is next, but it might be a bit before that happens.My LGS has found and ordered the companion 10/22 Target Lite. There by the end of next week they say. Frankly I was expecting a lengthy wait, in which I had time to save up the money. Oh well, into the reckless gun purchasing breach I shall go.
I'd like to get an M&P 22lr pistol for cheaper practice with a pistol that is closer to how my Shield is but it's gonna have to take a number. I have so many other guns I'd like to get first. I think an Ak Is next, but it might be a bit before that happens.
Yeah, so many guns, such little budget. After I recover from my dreadfull overspending on the Ruger .22 siblings next items on the short list are a S&W 586 and a Winchester (Miroku) 1873. Then I really should get a nice 1911. I have apparently decided that I have enough tactical black guns for the moment.I'd like to get an M&P 22lr pistol for cheaper practice with a pistol that is closer to how my Shield is but it's gonna have to take a number. I have so many other guns I'd like to get first. I think an Ak Is next, but it might be a bit before that happens.
My father had a Mk III Hunter stainless, beautiful pistol. When he passed it was bequeathed to me but as I was still in NY I couldn't take possession of it. Still sitting in a locker somewhere I assume. He said he had it in storage at a shop, or range or somesuch,, I can't remember. I do remember he tried disassembling it once and got so turned around during the process he took it to a gunsmith to have it sorted out. If he were still around it'd be fun to show him the Mk IV, see how easy disassembly is now.I've had a number of Mark IIIs through the years, including a 50th Anniversary (1999) and a bull barrel 22/45 that a student gave to me years ago. That one I installed a Majestic Arms take down kit that allowed you to unscrew a hex head bolt to remove the bolt for cleaning. Always hated reassembly. For years I semi lusted for the SS fluted barrel Hunter but never bought one. When my friend oldest, craziest friend Joe The Dick Head died, he left me his Mark III Hunter. He had added a.Volquartsen target trigger, target hammer and accurizing kit.
Thanks Dick Head, we all miss ya. . .
In the early/mid 80s, I had two. 6.5" tapered barrel and a 5" bull barrel. That 5" was an accurate shooter.I feel so old and inadequate, I still shoot my MkI.
Mk4 22/45?Went out to the gunshop, something is following me home.
No. Just finishing lunch, post inbound in 10 minutes.Mk4 22/45?
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