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Old 07-01-2014, 10:31 PM
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Is that the one I was thinking of when I said Mark III?
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22/45 is the version that kind of sort of resembles the use of a 1911, plastic frames and has lots of options.

the MK series now on MKIII are the all steel pistols resembles a Luger to me.

BOTH are super good guns, I just prefer the 22/45....
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Old 07-01-2014, 10:38 PM
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Maybe:

22/45 is the version that kind of sort of resembles the use of a 1911, plastic frames and has lots of options.

the MK series now on MKIII are the all steel pistols resembles a Luger to me.

BOTH are super good guns, I just prefer the 22/45....
Thanks, that's the one! Same family of guns but with 1911 ergonomics ... kinda/sorta.
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I have three 10/22's. I have a 22/45. I love them all.
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Buy whatever you want. If it were me I'd buy an AR style 22lr rifle or a Buckmaster pistol. As to buying a 22 conversion for your 1911, it appeared to me to be almost the same cost as buying a new 1911 style 22.

Just my opinions of course. I have a Savage 22 I bought for my grandson, which he cannot now have. :-{
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I have one of those Gold Cup fake 1911's that's pretty cool.
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Just my opinions of course. I have a Savage 22 I bought for my grandson, which he cannot now have. :-{
Sorry to hear that. My FIL, Jr.'s Grandpa has been buying him guns since the day he was born, he is three now and has a collection already. can't wait for all three of us to go out the first time...will be a great memory.
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