Ruger Hand Guns (Pistols)
Product ID: 56264
UPC: 736676101184
MFG ID: 10118
Ruger Mark III Hunter Rimfire Pistol, 10118, Stainless, 10 Rd, 22 LR, 6.88", Fiber Optic Front/ Adjustable Rear
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The Ruger® Mark III Hunter Rimfire Pistol exemplifies the reliability and accuracy you expect from Ruger®. The Ruger® Mark III Hunter Rimfire Pistol continues to evolve to meet the demands of the shooters of today. If you like to do some target shooting, small game or just plink around, the Ruger® Mark III Hunter Rimfire Pistol is perfect for any of your sporting purposes.
- Ruger® Mark III Hunter Rimfire Pistol
- Manufacturer Number: 10118
- Action: Single Only
- Caliber: 22 LR (Long Rifle)
- Capacity: 10 Round
- Barrel Length: 6.88 Inch
- Overall Length: 11.12 Inch
- Barrel Type: Fluted, Bull
- Safety: Manual
- Grips: Cocobolo
- Sights: Fiber Optic Front/Adjustable Rear
- Weight: 41 Ounces
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Finish: Stainless
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Ruger MK III as pictured.
By oneshotonekill
Review Date: 11/08/2009
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I own a 2008 version of same model as above with ''v'' rear sight. Out of the box, on
standard NRA 50'' range...pulled first shot into 6 ring, next 9 in the black. Previous
reviewer stated rear sight caused ''high'' shots. Also stated shooting at 40 yards...
120 feet is an unusual range for a firearm shooting a 40 grain .22LR cartridge. I would have expected ''low'' shots before ''high'' shots. I''m curious as to the reason for
shooting 120 feet, unless for hunting?
mick
usmc sniper
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Ruger Mark III Hunter .22LR
By Beagle77
Review Date: 04/17/2008
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The first thing I didn't like about this gun was the V-Notch rear sight. I went to shoot at the range and it kept shooting high. I couldn't move the rear sight anymore. I also had trouble keeping the sights on my target. I was very frustrated and did not want to shoot high. Even at 40 yards it shot high. The range officer told me not to worry and to just aim below the target. I didn't spend $500 to aim below and compensate! I got on line and found that others had the same propblem. I happen to go to my local gun shop and there was a Mark II. I picked it up and was amazed at the target aquisition, that's because the rear sight was a regular square notch. I told the gun dealer my problem and he gave me a simple solution to a big problem, just change the rear blade. So, as soon as I got home I called up Ruger and had them send me a rear blade with the square notch free of charge! Even the technician told me that he doesn't like the V-notch. I got after 2 weeks and put it in (a little tricky). Now the gun aims dead on at 40 yards. I love it!!!!
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