

I could reproduce all that here, but it makes more sense to just hit the links and then come back. Check this out for some general thoughts about Ruger handguns in general. You can go here to read about Ruger rimfires. Matter of fact, I’ve included my personal experiences with Ruger guns in more than one review or round-up. Having owned both Mk I and II Ruger rimfire pistols, I will say that they are in the running as one of the more practical, fun guns you could take with you for recreational purposes.Īs a Ruger owner, I’ve come to expect certain things from so-branded guns. At 25 ounces, this is one gun that might get grabbed as we venture out for a stroll around the property or a quick trip to the range. There is room for a twenty-ounce or so in our gun safes, or at least I think there should be. There are times when we want to travel light and don’t want two-plus pounds of pistol weighing us down.

We don’t necessarily need a big, honkin’ gun on our hip all the time.

History: Ruger’s, And Mine With The Brand.
