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The Ruger MKIII as a suppressor host. Is it really that much worse than something like a Smith M&P22? I don't want a scaled down, retrofitted duty pistol chambered in 22. I really want a gun designed around the cartridge. Since the threaded Smith Victory isn't yet available...I'm stuck with Ruger, or I could just wait (not my strong suit).
 

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The MKIII is an OK host. They are just a pain in the ass to take apart and put back together, and they have a really loud action.
 

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don't get me wrong. People use the hell out of them. They are probably the most used 22 handgun host. They are just louder than other options and a pain in the ass to take down and put back together.
 

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They are fun to shoot suppressed. Louder action than the M&P and harder to clean. If you shoot 1911 on a regular basis go with it it will feel better. I bought the fullsize M&P for ergonomics and its easy to clean. Only thing I did custom was put the stock M&P 3-dot sights on it.
 

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don't get me wrong. People use the hell out of them. They are probably the most used 22 handgun host. They are just louder than other options and a pain in the ass to take down and put back together.
what is your favorite host that isn't a pot-metal 3rd world 1911 clone?
 

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The Ruger MKIII as a suppressor host. Is it really that much worse than something like a Smith M&P22? I don't want a scaled down, retrofitted duty pistol chambered in 22. I really want a gun designed around the cartridge. Since the threaded Smith Victory isn't yet available...I'm stuck with Ruger, or I could just wait (not my strong suit).
Just try one and see if you like it. I bought the 22/45 Lite without shooting it first. If I had shot it, I probably wouldn't have bought it.
 

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don't get me wrong. People use the hell out of them. They are probably the most used 22 handgun host. They are just louder than other options and a pain in the ass to take down and put back together.
The Ruger Mark series rimfire pistol was the first "bag-O-gun" I got to put back together. The guy took the grips off without knowing they hold shit together. It was downhill from there and he just dumped it all in a ziploc bag. I definitely learned alot about Rugers that day getting it back together.