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Dec 17, 2015
Mark III Ruger gun case
What is nice about this case is that it will work with the Standard, Mark 1, Mark II or Mark III Ruger 22 semi-autos. I bought this to store my Standard with 6" tapered barrel - fits perfectly. It will also store my Mark III 22/45 target.
Mar 04, 2013
I'll buy again if I have a need for a .22/.17 rifle.
1 of 1 found this helpful Decent basic scope I mounted on Ruger 10/22 with a 22" barrel. I have an older model of the same scope on a Marlin 22 Mag rifle that I think is better (10 years old). The adjustments claim 1/4 MOA with each click - that's hardly the case - the adjustment is much less than that. The lense is clear and bright for a cheap scope and the cross hairs are thin enough not to obstruct a target at 50/100 yards. I've bought adjustable power Bushnell scopes for more money but they develope issues (even with the minimal recoil of a .22LR) while the more simple design of the fixed 4X seems stand up better. Good for a .22 or a .17 but I wouldn't put them even a .223 (just my opinion) because the recoil will probably kill them. The simple operation works well with beginning shooters.

Aug 27, 2019
Run away.
4 of 4 found this helpful The wiring harness appears to work but the knock sensors that are in AC Delco packaging both failed at startup. Not exactly the news you are looking for when you spent several hours removing then reinstalling the intake manifold. I took it all apart again and replaced their knock sensors with "cheap" units from AutoZone and everything was fine. I also learned how to cut half the time off removing and reinstalling the intake manifold on my 5.3 engine.
Unless you have a way to test the knock sensors stay away from this product.