Ruger Mark III Standard
Make: Ruger Model: Mark III Standard Caliber: .22 LR
The ideal first .22 LR pistol, the Standard model features a tapered alloy steel barrel and fixed front and rear sights.
Posted by Jason Brumett
The O2071ELC2 is the only 38 special in this series the others are .45's
This one says Colt Special on the side has a barrel length of 5". and since it's a 38 special and not a 45 it holds 9+1 and not just 7+1
The Colt 1991 Series is a direct descendant of the original Colt M1911. A long trigger, flat mainspring housing and original style recoil spring system remain from the original M1911 design. Upgrades from the original include white dot sights and a lowered ejection port for extra reliability. It still remains “the standard†that everyone tries to imitate, but no one duplicates.
Features
High Profile Sights with Dots
Spur Hammer
Standard Safety Lock
Standard Grip Safety
Solid Aluminum Trigger
Lowered Ejection Port
Make: Ruger Model: Mark III Standard Caliber: .22 LR
The ideal first .22 LR pistol, the Standard model features a tapered alloy steel barrel and fixed front and rear sights.
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