I Have This Old Gun: Ruger .22 Pistol
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- Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
- Watch this segment of American Rifleman Television's "I Have This Old Gun" to learn about the history and development of the original Ruger .22-cal. rimfire pistols.
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My father owned one before I was born and I still on the same firearm it is very accurate and shows no wear and tear and it was made in 1950....
Great pistols I wish Ruger would bring the mk ii model back I like it better than other models and I like the heal magazine release .
The Ruger Mark series are great guns, and definitely deserve their place in firearms history. I have a Ruger mark IV Standard, it’s one of my favorite.22LR pistols
I still have Dads. Taught me how to shoot with it in early 70’s
I have a # 1 standard and I still carry it. Love that little gun.
I have the Mark 2 "slab sided" that handed down to me when my Dad passed away in 2012 ! I also inherited a couple of 1022's as well ! He had a Redhawk 44 magnum that I used to take my first deer...he bragged about that to everyone !! All are fine guns, that will be in my possession til I draw my last breath !!
Hate to break it to you, but that logo is a phoenix, not an eagle. Despite what Bill Ruger wanted. Perhaps he fired the artist...
My father's first ever handgun purchase was a Ruger .22 automatic standard with a 4-3/4 inch barrel with a factory original 9 round fixed floor plate magazine and black eagle logo grips. I still have that pistol after his passing from a year long battle with cancer in August of 2020. I will never part with it.
That's a great story! My father was a police officer in the 60's and 70's. He has one of these Ruger 22's with a black eagle on the grip. It's a neat little target pistol. I had to replace the magazine. But still fires like it should to this day... He cant remember the year he bought it. Probably in the early 70's..
The Ruger Mark I 6" barrel was my first fire arm. I got it in 1072 and it cost me $50.00. I wish I still had it.
1072? Wow, congrats on having the first firearm ever!
I have the Ruger Mk ll. Picked it up a gun show back in the late 80s. Still have it, love ❤️ it. Have fired 100s if not 1000 rounds through it. Was the very 1st Ruger that I bought. Since then, I have purchased several more Rugers, a 1022, a Blackhawk 357 mag. a Super Blackhawk 44 mag, a mini 14, and a SR 1911 CMD. Love all of them. Great weapons.
I got my first gun in 1962, it was the Mk I 'target pistol', It was a great little pistol but in 1976, my home was broken into and one of the items taken was my little pistol. I still miss it! I bought it at a sporting goods store, so I never got the fancy little wooden box....
Chuck! We must be brothers. My father’s gun, first weapon I ever held, was a Mark 1, it was stolen from his house too so I never got to inherit it. However, I went out and bought a Mark ii in 1985, been using it ever since and love it.
I just bought a red eagle first year production for 250 last year. Shoots great. On sunny days only of course.
you bought ,49 or 50. Did it include wooden box
Got mine in 1981. A 1974 model, with thousands of rounds through it, it is still a very accurate and reliable pistol. Also hav two 10/22's, would recommend everybody have at least one of each.
Just bought a mark 4 hunter. Great pistol.
Own a 1966, 5.5" bull barrel Mark 1. Great shooter.
Great video!!! I own a mark1 also... love it
BRING THE MARK 1 BACK,i have one made in 1958,its the finest machine i've ever owned,if you miss, its you,deadly accurate
mine rough 50 never cleaned barrel that is 73 years old.
I have a Mk 1 target model bought used in 1978 for $75. My most fired gun. 😂
i have one i bought in77-for $74, it is not an easy pistol to disasemble by no means.
The only .22 auto I would compare to the original Colt Woodsman. It’s that good
I’m in love with the mk series
Imagine letting Mr Nambu shoots this pistol.
Look like similar things luger P08 pistol semi-automatic WW2.
Why can’t he also make it in 38 special or 32 or 38 auto that would sell’s like hot cake
That's about $400.00 in todays value... so about the same as one these days.
My grandmother owned one made in 1949. She both carried it and kept it by her bedside until my dad decided she was to old to live alone anymore and it became his. I'm currently trying to buy it from his estate. My grandmother actually shot one man with it. Hit him in the leg, on purpose. He didn't give her anymore trouble. 😂🤣😂
I have one. How do I get rid of it?
I have one what’s it worth
$37.50 is equivalent to about $500 in 2023 money.
$500 for a pistol is pretty good nowadays
My first 22 pistol was a 4 3/4" standard automatic. Bought it in 1970. Put a bunch rounds through it. I learned how to disassemble it pretty well. I shot it so much with cheap lead bullets, I would field strip it and take the grips off the frame and dip the parts in kerosene. I would use and old tooth brush to give it a good scrubbing. The trigger cracked in the early 1980's, about the same time the new model came out with a beefier improved trigger. I ordered a new trigger and my pistol kept on running. Great design, that launched Ruger into a successful business.
My first handgun was the original Ruger Bearcat which I bought in 1967. It was later stolen but I now have the new all steel Bearcat. I also have the Mark III pistol. Both are fun guns but the Mark III can be a serious wilderness survival gun.
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I have all four. Of the mark series 22 semi autos. I like them a lot. And they’re really not that hard to take apart and put back together with a little practice. But the mk3 Is the worst. All that politically correct safety crap that was put into that one. They could’ve done without it. But the Ruger 22 pistols are the best on the planet.
What was with the guys in the video dressing so formally, they weren't in court. That Ruger .22 lr pistol is an interesting innovative 1, and a video with a man hunting with the pistol would make more sense.
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