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RetCapt

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Ruger Mk III 22/45 is like the rest of my collection. Can't leave 'em factory original!
This one has Volquartsen trigger, and I had gunsmiths paint the gun with red Cerakote. The polymer grip area was milled flat to accept olivewood grips made by Sarge http://shop.thefinergrain.com/ , 1911 screw bushings allow the grips to come off for cleaning. Lotsa bling on a nice .22 shooter!
 

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gillman7

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The texture and color of the grips look different in the two side views, is that just the camera? I like the left side, nice grain and finish.
 

OKCShooter

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I was just as bad...I had my MKII Competition Target turned into an Integrally supressed .22 - has all Volquartsen parts, CTC grips and the Majestic Speed Strip (Suggest this to anyone with the MK)



Quieter than a stapler:


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