I think the one I had was called a "Silhouette" model. Both had full top scope mount rails. It was a big new thing back in the late 80's.
I see you got the prissy factory stocks too. Finger grooves do ensure a more consistent grip on a handgun. I get vertical stringing of my groups when my grip varies. Goerg discussed the concept and touted "target" type stocks that did the very same thing with finger grooves and thump rests. I think he was on to something. That's a fine hunting rig!
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New Ruger that I'd love to own..BUT
- John W, 2019-12-26, 07:04
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NEW RUGERS
- JT, 2019-12-26, 08:16
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for small hunting I really like the long barreled
- Gary Reeder, 2019-12-26, 10:44
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I had a gold trigger Browning, 9" like that
- WB, 2019-12-26, 10:49
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WHY "HAD" INSTEAD OF"HAVE"? (nm)
- JT, 2019-12-26, 11:31
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A good school buddy now has it...
- WB, 2019-12-26, 11:39
- from what I was told back when the AMT - Gary Reeder, 2019-12-26, 12:12
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A good school buddy now has it...
- WB, 2019-12-26, 11:39
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I have one of the Browning Buckmark Bullseye
- Gary Reeder, 2019-12-26, 11:13
- One model a wood forend but mine did not - WB, 2019-12-26, 11:58
- I have two Buckmarks with long Tactical Solutions Barrels.. - Huey, 2019-12-26, 11:44
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WHY "HAD" INSTEAD OF"HAVE"? (nm)
- JT, 2019-12-26, 11:31
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I had a gold trigger Browning, 9" like that
- WB, 2019-12-26, 10:49
- Some family issues. (nm) - John W, 2019-12-26, 09:26
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for small hunting I really like the long barreled
- Gary Reeder, 2019-12-26, 10:44
- I have a MKII that I love.. - Gus S., 2019-12-26, 08:11
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NEW RUGERS
- JT, 2019-12-26, 08:16