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The Ruger Mark III 2245 Target is a semi-automatic handgun chambered in 22 LR that was engineered to imitate the feel of a 1911 .45 service pistol providing an inexpensive training option. The stippled 1911-style grip offers a positive no-slip grip while the bull barrel provides balance and front partridge-style sights come standard. Built around the proven reliable Mark III platform the Mark III 2245 Target consistently delivers accuracy and performance through heavy training target shooting and plinking.
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Perfect for training plinking target shooting and small game hunting the 2245 is available in blued and stainless steel in a variety of barrel lengths including fluted barrels on the Hunter models. No other .22 pistol comes close to providing the feel of the classic 1911 pistol together with the proven reliability and value of the Ruger 2245 pistols. Two ten round magazines and a high impact case are included with each pistol. All adjustable sight Mark III .22 pistols come drilled and tapped for a Weaver type scope base adapter included with each pistol.br br Specificationsbr br - Action Semi Automaticbr - Caliber .22 Long Rifle (LR)br - Barrel length 4br - Capacity 11 Roundsbr - Finish BluedBlue Titanium frame
UPC | 736676101627 |
Caliber | .22 LR/.22 WMR |
Action | SINGLE ACTION |
Capacity | 10 ROUNDS |
Barrel Length | 4.8 BARREL |
Weight | NOT SPECIFIED |
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