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 Michael Koenig
Diamondback DB9 has a 3 in barrel and an overall length of 5.6in. This gun is chambered in 9mm and it is proudly produced from 100% American parts. The slide, barrel, and internal parts are coated to resist corrosion, making this pistol a lifetime investment.
There is a notice on their website however that says...Notice: Diamondback Firearms does not recommend using 9mm Bullets above 124 gr or any Ammunition that is rated NATO, +P, +P+ or anything else that is higher than SAAMI Standard pressure 9mm. The DB9 is the smallest and lightest 9mm available on the market and was not designed for the abuse and damage these rounds cause. Use of non-recommended ammunition in a Diamondback Firearms will void the warranty.
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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