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I just bought a S&W Victory with threaded barrel- sweet pistol, extremely easy to break down and clean. Great shooting, handled 5 out of 6 brands/types of ammo I put through it first time at range. FWIW - it would not reliably load CCI Stinger HP's. It did load two other brands of HP's with no problems.Middle Age Russ wrote:It's about time. Ruger MkII and MkIII pistols have always been pretty darn good for the price point -- except for the ease of disassembly and reassembly. Now, if they'd release the MkIV without the loaded chamber indicator in a "lite" version with a 6.5" - 7.5" barrel I'd have a really hard time resisting the impulse to buy.
I can't help but wonder if the release of the S&W Victory had something to do with this. Essentially it came to market as an improved MkIII.
Lol....I'm going to post the Ruger Mark III 22/45 Target pistol I bought in July for sale on the forum as soon as I can get pics made!The Annoyed Man wrote:Praise Jesus! I won't take my 22/45 apart anymore. I've cut myself too many times trying to put it back together. All I end up doing is to use a lot of bad language and fall from grace.Nowadays I just squirt any kind of solvent I have handy all over the insides, get to whatever I can with patches and q-tips, and liberally apply the lube. You have to be a crazy person with a penchant for pain who enjoys the smell of your own blood to try and take one of those things apart.
The Mark IV does not have a loaded chamber indicator.Middle Age Russ wrote: ... Now, if they'd release the MkIV without the loaded chamber indicator in a "lite" version with a 6.5" - 7.5" barrel ...
It takes Mark III magazines.WildBill wrote:I wonder if the new model will accept the old magazines.
Great. The loaded chamber indicator was just one more thing that could cause a malfunction.The Mark IV does not have a loaded chamber indicator.
The Annoyed Man wrote:Praise Jesus! I won't take my 22/45 apart anymore. I've cut myself too many times trying to put it back together. All I end up doing is to use a lot of bad language and fall from grace.Nowadays I just squirt any kind of solvent I have handy all over the insides, get to whatever I can with patches and q-tips, and liberally apply the lube. You have to be a crazy person with a penchant for pain who enjoys the smell of your own blood to try and take one of those things apart.
ELB wrote:It takes Mark III magazines.WildBill wrote:I wonder if the new model will accept the old magazines.