I have a MKIII Competition and a Buckmark Hunter. The MKIII was almost $200 more and it took a $150 Volquartsen accruing kit to get it comparable to the Buckmark. I like them both, but I would suggest the Buckmark for best value for the dollar.
Really I was looking to the MKIII for a cheaper target option, I like to shoot all stock so this may just cancel out that model for me..
The Gun Dealer had 4 new 22A-1s last week for $369. Have no idea where they got them. We already have a 22S-1, so don't need another. Nice shooting gun.Cheaper would be the S&W22A1 (330 $ new ) but not made anymore so buckmark the close second.
Cheaper would be the S&W22A1 (330 $ new ) but not made anymore so buckmark the close second.
Have a Buckmark so no joy .. maybe a nice used Ruger MKIII is in the cards
Ruger aren`t hard to assemble once you know what you are doing. I would not say it`s easy either but definetly not a "challenge" . I sold my Mark II target that was donated to me because I didn`t like the weight and ergonomics but it was very accurate.
The Ruger is a well proven design & a great value for the $$$. Sure there are better guns the High Standard Citation, Trophy & Victor also S&W model 41 to name a couple however these guns cost a lot more than the Ruger.For direct out of the box performance the Buckmark trigger has it all over a stock Ruger trigger. It's not even close.
I've recently been shooting the used Model 41 I got a few weeks back. Now THAT is a SWEET TRIGGER ! ! ! ! ! !




























