Ruger Mark III 22 cal pistol with 5 magazines, original case, fired just a few times and in like new condition.
Specifications:
Barrel: 5.5 inches (heavy)
Weight: 2.15 pounds
Grips: Colt 1911-style checkered wood
Sights: Micro-adjustable rear, post front
Magazine: Steel 10-round capacity
Overall Length: 9 inches
Width: 1.22 inches
Height: 5.5 inches
From Guns.com, Ben Philippi:
“This pistol fits my grip well and has the unmistakably nice grip angle of the earlier designs. The Mark III’s grip resembles the Colt 1911 and feels like a delicate version of that gun. At a bit over 2 pounds, it is lighter but has a solid feel in my hand. It points naturally, and I can feel the secure texture of the 1911 checkering against my palm. The bull barrel’s weight aids in this pointability, steadying my aim.
The factory 10-round steel magazines for this pistol are high quality and easy to load. Pull down on the loading button on the left side to make loading easy. The magazine is the heart of a semi-auto pistol. It must function, and it does. Most of my shooting is done for slow-fire accuracy, but I can rapid-fire without a jam.
Some .22-caliber semi-auto pistols can be sensitive to the ammo in their diet – not so with my gun. It will shoot standard-velocity and high-velocity .22 LR ammo reliably. CCI Quiet .22 LR ammo fired but did not cycle the bolt due to its low velocity of 750 fps , but this is to be expected.
Shooting the Mark III Target Model is a dream. Its trigger is crisp, and there is no felt recoil with standard-velocity ammo. Accuracy is quite good. Today, my targets are soda cans, 2-liter soda bottles, steel plates, and a paper target."