TTv2
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I have plenty of other .22's to shoot with, looking at possibly getting an LCP .22 soon, but later this year I'm considering a Mark IV for the birthday. I've never owned a Mark pistol, I guess my interest in them is how different they are compared to other pistols I have (grip angle, grip size, barrel threaded directly into receiver, pretty long barrels available) and they're also metal frame.
Not really interested in the standard models as I don't like fixed sights. The 75th anniversary model looks cool, has the sights I like and the tapered barrel is neat, but then there's the bull barrels and IDK how much difference those make in accuracy over the taper barrel. Also, the frames are available in Aluminum and stainless steel, what's the difference in how those feel in shooting? Then there's different barrel lengths. I'm always a sucker for the longest barrel, but 10 inches seems a bit much...
Purpose is to try something different and I also would like a more target shooting focused pistol that I don't have to reload.
ETA: Not interested in any of the 22/45 models.
Not really interested in the standard models as I don't like fixed sights. The 75th anniversary model looks cool, has the sights I like and the tapered barrel is neat, but then there's the bull barrels and IDK how much difference those make in accuracy over the taper barrel. Also, the frames are available in Aluminum and stainless steel, what's the difference in how those feel in shooting? Then there's different barrel lengths. I'm always a sucker for the longest barrel, but 10 inches seems a bit much...
Purpose is to try something different and I also would like a more target shooting focused pistol that I don't have to reload.
ETA: Not interested in any of the 22/45 models.
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