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Ruger MK IV Target vs 22/45 lite
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<blockquote data-quote="Sumshooter" data-source="post: 3120366" data-attributes="member: 25977"><p>I do not have a mark 4 target but I do have several mark 2 targets and a mark 4 lite. All have red dot sights.</p><p>The mark 2 targets are more stable due to added weight. As far as the take down having the button on the mark 4 is nice. However, if you want to disassemble further they added additional parts to the 22/45 bolt stop making it more like the regular mark 2 plus all additional junk they added with the magazine disconnect stuff from the mark 3's.</p><p> </p><p>I have no problems with the disassembly and assembly of the older style pistols. So, I really prefer them, less parts to break.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sumshooter, post: 3120366, member: 25977"] I do not have a mark 4 target but I do have several mark 2 targets and a mark 4 lite. All have red dot sights. The mark 2 targets are more stable due to added weight. As far as the take down having the button on the mark 4 is nice. However, if you want to disassemble further they added additional parts to the 22/45 bolt stop making it more like the regular mark 2 plus all additional junk they added with the magazine disconnect stuff from the mark 3's. I have no problems with the disassembly and assembly of the older style pistols. So, I really prefer them, less parts to break. [/QUOTE]
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