Ruger William B (1 results)

Published by Strum, Ruger & Company, Southport, Connecticut, 1981
- Softcover
Seller: Charles Lewis Best Booksellers, San Diego, CA, U.S.A.Charles Lewis Best Booksellers
Contact seller4-star sellerPaperbound. No Dust Jacket. Demy table, [5.5 by 7inches], paperbound with pictorial covers, pp. 20, indexed. Fully Illustrated with b-w halftones, schematics, &tc. Please feel free to inquire as to particulars and/or additional photographs. . MK I Target (1950-1981), introduced in 1950, was basically the same as the Standard pis…tol, except that it boasted a 6.875-inch (17.46 cm) barrel, adjustable target style trigger, a "Micro" adjustable rear sight, and a front sight blade undercut to reduce glare. In 1952 a 5.25-inch (13.3 cm) barreled version of the MK I Target was added to the lineup, but manufactured only through 1957, making it a collectible rarity today. A 5.5-inch (14 cm) heavy bull barreled version of the MK I Target became available in 1963, eventually becoming the most popular length for Ruger Target MK pistols. Like their Standard model brethren, target models underwent the A 100 grip frame redesign in 1971 In exceptionally good condition.