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.22 auto for a 9 year old.
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<blockquote data-quote="Freedom@AnyCost" data-source="post: 2198088" data-attributes="member: 29628"><p>I should add, I've heard mostly good things about the Ruger. That was one of the finalists when I was researching .22 target pistols. It was very well reviewed by most people who owned it. The only real complaint owners consistently expressed was complexity of disassembly and reassembly and losing small parts in the process. </p><p></p><p>Since I shoot mine as often as possible and thoroughly clean it after every outing, the relative simplicity of the Model 41 design won me over. Had the Model 41 not been an option, the Ruger would have been a no brainer. </p><p></p><p>I have a couple of Ruger rifles and they are a joy to shoot. Good quality for the price so I consider them a good value. If the Mark anything like the rifles, you will not be disappointed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Freedom@AnyCost, post: 2198088, member: 29628"] I should add, I've heard mostly good things about the Ruger. That was one of the finalists when I was researching .22 target pistols. It was very well reviewed by most people who owned it. The only real complaint owners consistently expressed was complexity of disassembly and reassembly and losing small parts in the process. Since I shoot mine as often as possible and thoroughly clean it after every outing, the relative simplicity of the Model 41 design won me over. Had the Model 41 not been an option, the Ruger would have been a no brainer. I have a couple of Ruger rifles and they are a joy to shoot. Good quality for the price so I consider them a good value. If the Mark anything like the rifles, you will not be disappointed. [/QUOTE]
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