Messing around and took this pic.
Standard Pistols
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Re: Standard Pistols
Excellent group of pistols that helped Ruger Collecting get a foothold. Shame that they don't get
the respect due them, JM $0.02.
Love those clock & wheel pictures,
Thanks for sharing
Terry
the respect due them, JM $0.02.
Love those clock & wheel pictures,

Thanks for sharing
Terry
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Re: Standard Pistols
That is a great group of pistols, I like your display layout.
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8 is great but 9 would be fine! They have a habit of multiplying if you don't look out.
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Re: Standard Pistols
A wheel arrangement of MK4B, MK4BL's and a FrankenRuger. The unintended symbol is not an endorsement of certain events of history. The MK4B and associated models are the handiest carrying pistols for field use. The RST6 was my 1st new pistol and retains a special place in my life. Sadly, as I have said before, it grew feet while I was on a voyage along with 6 other guns and 2 boxes of tools. I think the finest .22 pistols ever made were the original 1949 to 1981 vintage RST4, RST6, T514, T512, and T678 pistols and the next generation Mark 2 models from 1982 to 2005. Just my opinion as a happy Ruger owner and accumulator. Or is that collector?
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Re: Standard Pistols
Nice Auto's!!
That's more MK4B pistols in one picture, than I have seen in along time.
There was a table holder at one gun show that bought every MK4B auto he could,
and I only seen him buy two in four years!
Terry
That's more MK4B pistols in one picture, than I have seen in along time.

There was a table holder at one gun show that bought every MK4B auto he could,
and I only seen him buy two in four years!
Terry
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Re: Standard Pistols
Couldn’t agree more! Nice layout of the Mark II shorties.Watertender wrote: ↑Mon Feb 27, 2023 8:19 am A wheel arrangement of MK4B, MK4BL's and a FrankenRuger…
… I think the finest .22 pistols ever made were the original 1949 to 1981 vintage RST4, RST6, T514, T512, and T678 pistols and the next generation Mark 2 models from 1982 to 2005. Just my opinion as a happy Ruger owner and accumulator. Or is that collector?
