I picked up a used MK II years ago, and taking it to the range with a 500 round box of bulk .22LR every other weekend for a year really took my pistol skills to another level. .22 LR target pistols are very overlooked.
@@stevejames9510 I've got a Mk IV .22/45 now. Being able to actually disassemble the pistol without wanting to beat the sh\t out of a Ruger engineer is nice.
Did it make the recoil of higher caliber pistols decrease? Due to to all that muscle memory put into a recoilless system? Not rhetorical, but genuine question.
@@immikeurnot LOL, I understand. Once you learn the overhand wiggle for the hammer spur, the world just feels right!! There is a MKIV in the future to build just this set up.
Waaaay OFF. Ruger MKIV Tactical = $600 KA NT-4 Suppressor = $1900 (tax included) Red dot = $300 Light = $100 @$3k "Tacticool pistol that everyone can afford"....... I have a Keltec P17 22lr with an AliBaba Wix "fuel filter" = @$300 total and I love it
I love how he says it's cheap while holding the competition version of the Ruger Mark IV which has an MSRP of $750 USD. Not to mention the $2k worth of accessories 😄.
My MKIII Target is one of my favorite guns! It basically stays in my shooting bag permanently. No matter what other stuff I'm going out and shooting I end up shooting at least 4-5 mags through the good ol' MKIII. t's also insanely accurate! I can literally make 100yard hits on a paper plate, we're talking about shooting a pistol at 100 yards and hitting a 8-9 inch circle! It's awesome!
I think you are correct to an extent. Shooting my MK4 a ton really helped when I was absolute dogshit with a pistol. I wasn't dry firing enough, my fundamentals were bad, and I was anticipating recoil. I found it helped brush up my fundamentals, but as soon as I felt more comfortable with the basics and I wasn't anticipating recoil I started getting a lot less out of it. After your fundamentals are locked in you can basically get everything you get out of shooting a .22 pistol through dry fire. If money is tight I would rather spend my budget on 9mm ammo and very carefully budget that ammo. Most of my training would then be dry fire and then I would use live fire to work on the few things you can't work on with dry fire. Like recoil control, returning to my index point reliably through recoil (so that I avoid having to focus on tracking the dot), and throttle control.
This day and age I would never buy a suppressor and shoot 22 LR through it without it being a user serviceable suppressor. And not only that suppressor is way more expensive than it should be. It’s not even the best one out there for db numbers and tone and it’s a sealed so if you get that thing clogged, guess what you get to send it back to Knights spending money on shipping and the time you are without it instead of breaking it down on your countertop at home yourself and cleaning it in less than an hour. Back in 2003 when I bought my first suppressor about 95% of all suppressors out there were sealed suppressors and you couldn’t do this but today you have so many more options
Definitely overpriced, but most people dropping $2k+ after tax and stamp are doing it for a clone. I used to think the RC2 was overpriced. I’m excited they’re finally coming down to around $900 so I can get one for my MK18 Mod 1 clone-ish build. 100% on the .22 LR being dumb, especially when you can get a good lightweight .22 suppressor for under $500 all in. Guy is rich though, so doubt he cares.
Please god don’t shoot 22lr through a rifle can you care about. That crap is so dirty unless you the sass, you will have to struggle getting a new one because it will make a real round later fly out the side of the can if it gets dirty enough
@ amen, just eat the 2-400 dollars on a 22 can and save that sexy KAC for making dudes like me hate myself for the life I haven’t been able to create yet.
I want one so bad, ever time I see the tactical OD green one at my lgs it screams take me home. Too many projects to finish before I can tho. Dear baby Jesus bless the sass with another banger.
I have ruger mk4 with tlrvir and deltapoint pro i love it, i growed up shooting a colt woodsman and have alot of respect for 22lr now i use the quiet mk4 for everything i used a 22 rifle for around farm. I also use cmmg conversion in my ars i love to be able to train in my yard at night and if i shoot paper my kid can be sleeping with window open and not wake up, at night most of time you can see trace of cci standard velocity from illuminator reflecting off base of bullet at 100 or farther pretty cool.
It's never going to happen because they've literally been manufacturing and selling the same magazine design for three quarters of a century, but I'd really love greater magazine capacity in a MkV now that we're coming up on the tenth anniversary of the groundbreaking MkIV. Keltec showed it can be done. There's no reason to be limited to ten rounds now that the national AWB is long dead and so is Bill Ruger. With modern CAD and Ruger's engineering resources, they can probably solve the rimlock problem and also create some kind of insert for backwards compatibility with the millions of legacy ten-round magazines in circulation without making the grip too much thicker.
I bought one of these from a customer at the parts store I work in. He knew I liked guns and he brought it in in pieces and asked if I could fix it.. Told him I'd give him 200 bucks for it and he took it. I have a aliexpress SRO on there that looks like the real thing and it works pretty good lol. I just need a can.
wish they weren't so freaking expensive. $700 new for the tactical version. can get a 10/22 for much less. can even get a Heritage rough rider for 200.
I have a ton of accessories. Extra lights, red dots, a .22 can, some cerakote and wood for scales. Now I have a new project. Vortex viper, $99 on sale. O-light valkyrie, $99 on sale. 22 can $299+$200 on sale. Cerakote is left over from an AR project, probably enough to cerakote for this project. Ziricote blanks from a knife project, on sale. Picatinny as part of a M-lok hand guard deal, free. Now to buy the $379 MarkIV, on sale. The red dot, light and can are more than the MarkIV, but the whole thing is far below the $3000 you guys all claim. Time and parts, maybe $1500.
agree that everyone should own a Ruger Mark series for its fun, reliablity----but for "tactical" use I choose-----SIG p250 .22 as it mimicks my p250 and p320 in both training and simulation with same accessories ie holster/mag pouches, Ruger LCR .22 for straight up carry and using quiet ammo without needing a surpressor, Ruger LCP .22 for a deep carry/travel gun, and Kel Tec P17 to actually use instead of the Mark---as its 2x ammo cap, half the price, 2/3 of the size, and half the weight and also threaded from factory---but you do you
yeah, but it's 12" long and 40 ozs. I made a 2.5" long, 4 oz can that works fine on a 5.5" long M21 Beretta m21. I get 2" groups at 25m. The "pop up' barrel is pinned down to the frame and an extractor, large luminous sights and a PT22 Taurus mag is fitted. the front sight out on the end of the can, The DA option and ovetravel are gone. the safety lever is enlarged and reaches further forward. The stock panels are Lexan, thinner and tapered. the front and rear frame straps are stippled. What used to be the barrel flipper-lever is now a lock that holds shut the slide for maximum suppression of the noise. When I run the can wet with WD-40 and water, you wont hear it at 50m on a normal warm day, with a breeze, in wooded hills. You MIGHT hear something, on flat, open terrain, on a cold still night, at 100m, but you wouldn't realize what it was At 8" long and 16 ozs, it's concealable under a shirttail and swift into action. MUCH more useful but it's $3000. :-) It's well more worth it than some match 1911 that you'll never carry nor need for defense If you ever need more than a pocket 9mm, you need a suppressed AR-15 and HELP, not a bigger pistol, cause you've got way too many, way too dangerous enemies for a mere belt gun to handle.
@@dhat1755 I only shoot .22 suppressed. Had VQ chop my bull barrel MKII down to 3" and added dot a few years back. I've got more .22 suppressor hosts than any other caliber. I'm not sick and I can quit anytime I want....
Something else to consider. CMMG makes a .22lr conversion kit for like 215, and it comes with 3 mags. Its a literal drop in bolt for an AR, it has a 5.56 casing barrel extension thing on it. Granted, zero recoil. But heres a neat plus side though, if youre doing rapid fire, it has a surprise burst feature, but only sometimes. and its never consistent. But its quick. So quick I thought I was a single shot until I took a slow mo video and even that struggled to pick up the second case ejection. Just blast some full power 5.56 through your upper when your done with the .22 to clean out the gunk and youre good to go.
You can get a .22/45 Lite that comes with a pre-installed Riton red dot for about $400. The sight is a cheap POS, but it's fine on a range gun like this, and you can always upgrade later. The suppressor and all that is nice to have, but the core of it is the pistol and the cheap training you can get with it.
Great video! I have been running the Beretta m9 22 for years. I have swapped the stock hammer spring with a D spring to give it the same trigger feel as a 92x. The bonus is that you get 15 round magazinees in a 22.; before that I was runny the TSG Glock conversion sides. The Beretta is far more reliable and an overall bey suppressor host.
These were unobtainium when they first came out where I live. I've still never seen a target or competition on the shelf. But I dont look as often as I once did. I first settled on a buckmark, then on that 22/45 when I found 1. Dedicated sparrow can makes it stupid quiet. This, my ruger 22 bolt, and mp5 in 22 are my most fired guns I own. It is just so much cheaper to feed them.
You can get a keltec p17 for like $199 way lighter, threaded barrel, way better sights, 16+1 comes with 3 mags, has a pic rail, optics cut slide available, and it’s just as reliable….
I've got a MK II standard. No can, but the best .22 LR that currently own. I once had a between the wars, Colt Woodsman. The MK II is on par with that pistol.
My Lord I have the same setup and it has become my favorite shooter. Add a TRex holster and a Volquartsen performance kit. It’s a blast. However I never thought of running a higher caliber can.
Can not find 22 subsonics anymore. No CCI quiet 22, no Aquliar Colibre 22, no Remlington 22 subsonic. No nothing! Plus keep in mind, some of those 22LR subs won't cycle the action in a semi.
I absolutely love my Ruger 22/45 tactical pistol, but cheap its not. $550 for pistol, $600 + $200 for suppressor, $400 red dot, $200 light. Total cost for this build is…priceless.
The math is absolutely astoundingly disastrous with this one. Get a .22 conversion kit for $230, through CMMG, put it in your AR15, leverage its FTF/FTE probabilities, being that its a rimfire cartridge, learn how to run your ar15, save all the affiliate BS products on a Ruger MK IV that has almost 0 utility (compared to cheaper $200 Ruger .22lr semi-auto rifles) and then throw that kit into your safe when you run man sized (extra-medium sized men -_-) cartridges. Just saved you thousands. Feel free to reach out for VERY small donations for my bottom-shelf whiskey addiction because of all the money I saved you...and have a great whatever time it is your way until the end of it kind of day.
I have a Volquartsen mini scorpion they have a better trigger easy to clean bolt can run a dot no light sadly though.But I can run cci mini mags and they're subsonic because the barrel is so short.So much fun suppressed,mag capacity on these suck though.
I feel ya man. Nothing is cheap anymore 🥺. Unfortunately American made ammo is always going to be more expensive however one thing I can tell ya is it’s good quality stuff. Especially their match ammo.
they only have 10rd mags that's the only option available, it's just a mark iv do you even have a mark i bro? did you even collect all 4? have you even seen the sicario with the slimline machine turned suppressor handcrafted to the barrel... brah is that tape on a mark iv target pistol are you going to use krylon on it next?
My volquartsen/ red mambakross with s one most badazz tandem upper is one most loved guns ppl want shoot at range and i can let them to go nuts without them putting me in poor house. If u know what i paid for the red mamba u cry got deal 😂 i got romeo 5 on mine cuz i got like 6 for 50$ a piece on bulk deal
I walked into an armed robbery years ago with a guy that had one. I knew what it was, and what it was capable of and how many rounds it held. He had my had pinned down to the counter with it, when he was not yelling at the owner of the liquor store at mid-day. I was not scared in the moment, but when I got in my car after all of that, when I went to let the clutch out on my car I stalled because my leg started shaking so uncontrollably bad! :) That is not just a practice gun!
This was my daughter's favorite pistol when she was young and learning to shoot. Ruger Mark IV tactical, red dot, and AAC suppressor. We would rent one set up just like this at the range and she loved it so I knew I had to get one for her. She's now graduated to 45-70. Another favorite when she was little was the Smith & Wesson 15-22.
The red dot is more expensive than the pistol, and the supressor is more expensive than both of them combine. Truly a SSAS masterpiece
The red dot is actually cheaper lol this model gun marks for almost 700 the sro can be gotten for under 5
Just to clarify the can is more than the gun, sight, AND light
@@BrooklynNick718still would weather get a cp33/ft7 kit
@@kyzmn still has nothing to do with what I said
@@BrooklynNick718 well at that price you’re listing I’d j get the cp33 basically a mp7
I picked up a used MK II years ago, and taking it to the range with a 500 round box of bulk .22LR every other weekend for a year really took my pistol skills to another level. .22 LR target pistols are very overlooked.
MK II is peak Ruger MK pistol, all the new one got more useless shit than the space shuttle.
@@stevejames9510 I've got a Mk IV .22/45 now. Being able to actually disassemble the pistol without wanting to beat the sh\t out of a Ruger engineer is nice.
Did it make the recoil of higher caliber pistols decrease? Due to to all that muscle memory put into a recoilless system? Not rhetorical, but genuine question.
@@immikeurnot LOL, I understand. Once you learn the overhand wiggle for the hammer spur, the world just feels right!! There is a MKIV in the future to build just this set up.
Boy Math: 5:42 Robbed the accessories = $2000
Pistol =$400
Build = $400 😂
The risk I took was calculated… but brother am I bad at math 😂
@@110sassactualpun intended!
Heavy barrel and threaded... That's the $600 one
@stonefox9124 yes it's 600 but it's not a pretty number so round down to 400 ish 🤷
Waaaay OFF.
Ruger MKIV Tactical = $600
KA NT-4 Suppressor = $1900 (tax included)
Red dot = $300
Light = $100
@$3k
"Tacticool pistol that everyone can afford".......
I have a Keltec P17 22lr with an AliBaba Wix "fuel filter" = @$300 total
and I love it
I love how he says it's cheap while holding the competition version of the Ruger Mark IV which has an MSRP of $750 USD. Not to mention the $2k worth of accessories 😄.
My MKIII Target is one of my favorite guns! It basically stays in my shooting bag permanently. No matter what other stuff I'm going out and shooting I end up shooting at least 4-5 mags through the good ol' MKIII. t's also insanely accurate! I can literally make 100yard hits on a paper plate, we're talking about shooting a pistol at 100 yards and hitting a 8-9 inch circle! It's awesome!
Literally? Are you sure it's not figuratively?
@@BRAVO_FOUR_06-13 Literally.
I think you are correct to an extent. Shooting my MK4 a ton really helped when I was absolute dogshit with a pistol. I wasn't dry firing enough, my fundamentals were bad, and I was anticipating recoil. I found it helped brush up my fundamentals, but as soon as I felt more comfortable with the basics and I wasn't anticipating recoil I started getting a lot less out of it. After your fundamentals are locked in you can basically get everything you get out of shooting a .22 pistol through dry fire. If money is tight I would rather spend my budget on 9mm ammo and very carefully budget that ammo. Most of my training would then be dry fire and then I would use live fire to work on the few things you can't work on with dry fire. Like recoil control, returning to my index point reliably through recoil (so that I avoid having to focus on tracking the dot), and throttle control.
This day and age I would never buy a suppressor and shoot 22 LR through it without it being a user serviceable suppressor.
And not only that suppressor is way more expensive than it should be. It’s not even the best one out there for db numbers and tone and it’s a sealed so if you get that thing clogged, guess what you get to send it back to Knights spending money on shipping and the time you are without it instead of breaking it down on your countertop at home yourself and cleaning it in less than an hour.
Back in 2003 when I bought my first suppressor about 95% of all suppressors out there were sealed suppressors and you couldn’t do this but today you have so many more options
Definitely overpriced, but most people dropping $2k+ after tax and stamp are doing it for a clone. I used to think the RC2 was overpriced. I’m excited they’re finally coming down to around $900 so I can get one for my MK18 Mod 1 clone-ish build. 100% on the .22 LR being dumb, especially when you can get a good lightweight .22 suppressor for under $500 all in. Guy is rich though, so doubt he cares.
That KAC can on that mk4 is chef's kiss my fren.
Please god don’t shoot 22lr through a rifle can you care about. That crap is so dirty unless you the sass, you will have to struggle getting a new one because it will make a real round later fly out the side of the can if it gets dirty enough
@@T20-c8fYeah I was looking for this comment. A dedicated 22lr can is the only way to go.
@ amen, just eat the 2-400 dollars on a 22 can and save that sexy KAC for making dudes like me hate myself for the life I haven’t been able to create yet.
Why are y'all ghey?
This gun is super cheap as long as you have like $3000 worth of shit to put on it.
Actually out of the box the Ruger MK I through IV is absolutely awesome.
Yeah, you don't need a delete kit. It's a heavy .22. has very little recoil. Super accurate
Haha, those clay pigeon shots were too legit to quit.
If be lying if I said the first 5 tries were not successful hahah
@ yeah, but most people can’t do that with a custom Beretta trap over under. Sorry not trying to shit on Tim Waltz. He’s had a tough week.
@ you can shit all over him hahah
@ nah. He’d like it and it would gross me out.
@ you’re not wrong 😂😂
I want one so bad, ever time I see the tactical OD green one at my lgs it screams take me home. Too many projects to finish before I can tho. Dear baby Jesus bless the sass with another banger.
I bought 2. one for me and one for my wife.
Love my MKII & MKIV, both the 22/45 models! If you haven’t upgraded to a Volquartzen trigger you’re missing out.
$400 GUN $2000 worth of accessories. LMAO
Super cool now. All i need to do is have enough money to have a junk draw of rando gun parts. Way to be super relatable.
I have ruger mk4 with tlrvir and deltapoint pro i love it, i growed up shooting a colt woodsman and have alot of respect for 22lr now i use the quiet mk4 for everything i used a 22 rifle for around farm. I also use cmmg conversion in my ars i love to be able to train in my yard at night and if i shoot paper my kid can be sleeping with window open and not wake up, at night most of time you can see trace of cci standard velocity from illuminator reflecting off base of bullet at 100 or farther pretty cool.
It's never going to happen because they've literally been manufacturing and selling the same magazine design for three quarters of a century, but I'd really love greater magazine capacity in a MkV now that we're coming up on the tenth anniversary of the groundbreaking MkIV. Keltec showed it can be done. There's no reason to be limited to ten rounds now that the national AWB is long dead and so is Bill Ruger. With modern CAD and Ruger's engineering resources, they can probably solve the rimlock problem and also create some kind of insert for backwards compatibility with the millions of legacy ten-round magazines in circulation without making the grip too much thicker.
If Taurus and Keltec can do it. Ruger must be ashamed if they can't build a higher capacity .22 pistol. Shame.
I bought one of these from a customer at the parts store I work in. He knew I liked guns and he brought it in in pieces and asked if I could fix it.. Told him I'd give him 200 bucks for it and he took it.
I have a aliexpress SRO on there that looks like the real thing and it works pretty good lol. I just need a can.
wish they weren't so freaking expensive. $700 new for the tactical version. can get a 10/22 for much less. can even get a Heritage rough rider for 200.
Yeah I guess me and you are just poor cause a Ruger MKIV ain't cheap. He got lucky finding one for $400; I spent $400 on my used Glock 17.
Get a .22lr in the same form factor as your favorite hand gun, even better for training. I sure do miss when ammo was like $0.03 per round though.
I have a ton of accessories. Extra lights, red dots, a .22 can, some cerakote and wood for scales. Now I have a new project.
Vortex viper, $99 on sale. O-light valkyrie, $99 on sale. 22 can $299+$200 on sale. Cerakote is left over from an AR project, probably enough to cerakote for this project. Ziricote blanks from a knife project, on sale. Picatinny as part of a M-lok hand guard deal, free.
Now to buy the $379 MarkIV, on sale.
The red dot, light and can are more than the MarkIV, but the whole thing is far below the $3000 you guys all claim. Time and parts, maybe $1500.
Keltec p17 has entered the chat
That cp33 looks cool too for a lights out pew the p17 is definitely tiny compared
& the Taurus TX22 !
I'll take the 10 rounds of reliability over 15/30 rounds of hope
It should leave the chat because it's definitely not as cool as the Mark4.
@@MilesLong556x69yeah, I have an old mkii that eats anything, I would imagine the mkiv is similar. A lot of the modern .22 pistols are picky eaters.
The Mk4 is one of the most expensive 22s out there lol. I love mine. It’s the Glock of 22s it’ll eat any ammo.
You don't have to convince me!
I'll have an MK4!
I grew up with an MKII bull barrel and still love that pistol!
The can is just the icing on the cake!
So at 7 minutes the RUclips automatic subtitle algorithm or whatever says,
[MUSIC]
when the steel starts ringing like a bell.
Haha
[TACTICAL MUSIC]
agree that everyone should own a Ruger Mark series for its fun, reliablity----but for "tactical" use I choose-----SIG p250 .22 as it mimicks my p250 and p320 in both training and simulation with same accessories ie holster/mag pouches, Ruger LCR .22 for straight up carry and using quiet ammo without needing a surpressor, Ruger LCP .22 for a deep carry/travel gun, and Kel Tec P17 to actually use instead of the Mark---as its 2x ammo cap, half the price, 2/3 of the size, and half the weight and also threaded from factory---but you do you
I carry my MK IV on my main kit. It’s my go-to back up pistol.
Sweet a SASS gun I can actually afford
Don't let that stop you! This is why credit cards exist 😂
If you don't count the accessories lol
Ruger MK IV a brilliant platform
I see ruger Mk4, I hit subscribe.
the kel tec p-17 replaced mine. Lighter weight, easier to clean, comes with three 16 round magazines and is a third of the price.
I'm more partial to the Browning Buckmark, but it fits the same niche.
Right there with ya on that - my tricked out BuckMark is an absolute riot at the range!
I love my mark 4 , but cheap …. It ain’t. But the one button break down makes it worth it
yeah, but it's 12" long and 40 ozs. I made a 2.5" long, 4 oz can that works fine on a 5.5" long M21 Beretta m21. I get 2" groups at 25m. The "pop up' barrel is pinned down to the frame and an extractor, large luminous sights and a PT22 Taurus mag is fitted. the front sight out on the end of the can, The DA option and ovetravel are gone. the safety lever is enlarged and reaches further forward. The stock panels are Lexan, thinner and tapered. the front and rear frame straps are stippled. What used to be the barrel flipper-lever is now a lock that holds shut the slide for maximum suppression of the noise. When I run the can wet with WD-40 and water, you wont hear it at 50m on a normal warm day, with a breeze, in wooded hills. You MIGHT hear something, on flat, open terrain, on a cold still night, at 100m, but you wouldn't realize what it was At 8" long and 16 ozs, it's concealable under a shirttail and swift into action. MUCH more useful but it's $3000. :-) It's well more worth it than some match 1911 that you'll never carry nor need for defense If you ever need more than a pocket 9mm, you need a suppressed AR-15 and HELP, not a bigger pistol, cause you've got way too many, way too dangerous enemies for a mere belt gun to handle.
I loved the MW2 ACR! Great flashback!
The Nostalgia is real hahah
my m&p 22c has been flawless. I liked it so much, I got a second 1
I like mine as well but it's not as accurate as my Rugers. The M&Pc really fits my hand well though.
@@syntaxerrorsix3137 mine goes "ffffttttt......ffffttttt.
@@dhat1755 I only shoot .22 suppressed. Had VQ chop my bull barrel MKII down to 3" and added dot a few years back. I've got more .22 suppressor hosts than any other caliber. I'm not sick and I can quit anytime I want....
I've been beating around the bush about buying one even though I know I actually need this
0:00 the first shots had the rhythm from “Mary had a little lamb”
Something else to consider. CMMG makes a .22lr conversion kit for like 215, and it comes with 3 mags. Its a literal drop in bolt for an AR, it has a 5.56 casing barrel extension thing on it. Granted, zero recoil. But heres a neat plus side though, if youre doing rapid fire, it has a surprise burst feature, but only sometimes. and its never consistent. But its quick. So quick I thought I was a single shot until I took a slow mo video and even that struggled to pick up the second case ejection.
Just blast some full power 5.56 through your upper when your done with the .22 to clean out the gunk and youre good to go.
Love my mk 4 and dead air mask
Ahh yes parts i just have lying around like a SRO, 300x, and a suppressor...
You can get a .22/45 Lite that comes with a pre-installed Riton red dot for about $400. The sight is a cheap POS, but it's fine on a range gun like this, and you can always upgrade later.
The suppressor and all that is nice to have, but the core of it is the pistol and the cheap training you can get with it.
I've got a MKIII setup similarly. Been one of my favorites for a decade.
Great video! I have been running the Beretta m9 22 for years. I have swapped the stock hammer spring with a D spring to give it the same trigger feel as a 92x. The bonus is that you get 15 round magazinees in a 22.; before that I was runny the TSG Glock conversion sides. The Beretta is far more reliable and an overall bey suppressor host.
Thumbnail said cheapest gun was expecting a video on heritage rough rider😛😅🇺🇸🦅❤✌
Don’t have much to say, just thanks. For the algorithm
These were unobtainium when they first came out where I live. I've still never seen a target or competition on the shelf. But I dont look as often as I once did. I first settled on a buckmark, then on that 22/45 when I found 1. Dedicated sparrow can makes it stupid quiet.
This, my ruger 22 bolt, and mp5 in 22 are my most fired guns I own. It is just so much cheaper to feed them.
You can get a keltec p17 for like $199 way lighter, threaded barrel, way better sights, 16+1 comes with 3 mags, has a pic rail, optics cut slide available, and it’s just as reliable….
The base model is cheap. But the bullseye models are not.
I've got a MK II standard. No can, but the best .22 LR that currently own. I once had a between the wars, Colt Woodsman. The MK II is on par with that pistol.
"This set up is cheap becuase i had everything conveniently laying around" LOL Great video man
working on fundamentals all the while on video slapping the trigger
I kinda like my Beretta U22 Neos with a 6" barrel.
My Lord I have the same setup and it has become my favorite shooter. Add a TRex holster and a Volquartsen performance kit. It’s a blast. However I never thought of running a higher caliber can.
LOL, channeling your inner Henry Chan? Awesome video. If I realize I'm getting lazy I'll bring out the 22 reinforce those fundamentals.
I may need to use some of your spare parts because I don't have any lying around.
Is there a margarita blender accessory or should I just use the one from my AR, Jeep, or lifted truck?
Damn, that trigger must have wronged you badly.. Slapping the shi* out of it.
It’s an awful trigger haha. Reset is longggg and unpredictable
Omg it’s PewView. He shot the clay pigeon out of the air!
Need to get Volquartsen 6" Carbon Fiber barrel for the Mark.
I love my Ruger MK II. Great video
I never knew about that until I shot a desert eagle. That thing left a ring on my forehead from the ejected round.
Makes you feel like Han Solo with that gun.
Can not find 22 subsonics anymore. No CCI quiet 22, no Aquliar Colibre 22, no Remlington 22 subsonic. No nothing! Plus keep in mind, some of those 22LR subs won't cycle the action in a semi.
I'll settle for a kel tec p17 thank you very much
My mom had one of the old MKIV s what a horrible PITA to clean. Is there an easy way? Because I never figured it out.
Muscle memory at 5 or 50 cents a round is the same thing
Yessir!
I would suggest the lite version, especially for training new shooters
Nice Rolex Daytona
Yes, it's me again......but i dont shake nets!
Love my MK IV
Wow, Temu Ryan Reynolds has a gun channel.
I absolutely love my Ruger 22/45 tactical pistol, but cheap its not. $550 for pistol, $600 + $200 for suppressor, $400 red dot, $200 light. Total cost for this build is…priceless.
Got close to same set up but different can... CALL IT MY STAPLE GUN... QUIETER THAN A QUEEF...
Ruger needs to build a double stacked mag system, say 20 rounds ?
You don't need to delete recoil when there isn't any to begin with
I apologize in advance for the noob question but i really want to know : How did you mount a rifle suppressor on a 22 ?
22 suppressors will go on pistol or rifle as long as the barrel is threaded
Han Solo....if he were still alive would be proud to own this blaster.
Ssasquatch Approved!
I heard a lot of ricochets, fun times.
It’s a good thing I live on enough land that nobody is in danger hahah
Ruger MK IV is not cheap. Try ATI GSG Firefly 4.9" .22lr Threaded Barrel Pistol, Black - GERG2210TFF 169.00 bucks.
The math is absolutely astoundingly disastrous with this one. Get a .22 conversion kit for $230, through CMMG, put it in your AR15, leverage its FTF/FTE probabilities, being that its a rimfire cartridge, learn how to run your ar15, save all the affiliate BS products on a Ruger MK IV that has almost 0 utility (compared to cheaper $200 Ruger .22lr semi-auto rifles) and then throw that kit into your safe when you run man sized (extra-medium sized men -_-) cartridges. Just saved you thousands. Feel free to reach out for VERY small donations for my bottom-shelf whiskey addiction because of all the money I saved you...and have a great whatever time it is your way until the end of it kind of day.
Wow, I can’t believe there selling that, with all those attachments on it for $400
How’s the PSA M110 clone-ish? We’re the problems ever fixed?
I have a Volquartsen mini scorpion they have a better trigger easy to clean bolt can run a dot no light sadly though.But I can run cci mini mags and they're subsonic because the barrel is so short.So much fun suppressed,mag capacity on these suck though.
I was excited to check out badlands, then I realized the ammo is still way over priced even after 10% off...
I feel ya man. Nothing is cheap anymore 🥺. Unfortunately American made ammo is always going to be more expensive however one thing I can tell ya is it’s good quality stuff. Especially their match ammo.
it's not a mark 4 is it you bought the 22/45 or whatever that is with factory rail? ouch didn't even get the flagship model
they only have 10rd mags that's the only option available, it's just a mark iv do you even have a mark i bro? did you even collect all 4? have you even seen the sicario with the slimline machine turned suppressor handcrafted to the barrel... brah is that tape on a mark iv target pistol are you going to use krylon on it next?
My volquartsen/ red mambakross with s one most badazz tandem upper is one most loved guns ppl want shoot at range and i can let them to go nuts without them putting me in poor house. If u know what i paid for the red mamba u cry got deal 😂 i got romeo 5 on mine cuz i got like 6 for 50$ a piece on bulk deal
Awesome video
There is a place in every mans toolbox for a very quiet, concealable pistol, for you know... things.
Why and what kind of tape on grip ?
I was looking for a $50 option 😂
$400 is still way outside my price range
I use a Ruger MKII for training.
I use iron sights and don’t have all that fancy race gear.
Real marksmen don’t rely on accessories.
MW2 ACR!! LMFAO Truth
create a holster for that
I walked into an armed robbery years ago with a guy that had one. I knew what it was, and what it was capable of and how many rounds it held. He had my had pinned down to the counter with it, when he was not yelling at the owner of the liquor store at mid-day. I was not scared in the moment, but when I got in my car after all of that, when I went to let the clutch out on my car I stalled because my leg started shaking so uncontrollably bad! :) That is not just a practice gun!
I want to hear the whole story
I just LOVE being randomly unsubscribed from channels.
This was my daughter's favorite pistol when she was young and learning to shoot. Ruger Mark IV tactical, red dot, and AAC suppressor. We would rent one set up just like this at the range and she loved it so I knew I had to get one for her. She's now graduated to 45-70. Another favorite when she was little was the Smith & Wesson 15-22.
It hurts so much to see 22LR through that can.
SASS does a little trolling.