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The gun has a manual safety that locks the sear in place and an internal safety. This is a serious. And as a side note, to our shooter friends in Massachusetts and California, it is approved for both states. Now for my personal experience and impression of the gun. The first time I picked up the gun when Rachel brought it to the Group the first time, I wanted one. That's a good start. Shooting the gun periodically when we all got together for our monthly shoots, I never lost that impression.

And this time just made it worse wanting one because I really wrung it out and took some time with it. When I took it to a table to get it ready, the rear sight was loose so I got to sight it in for me which was ideal.

The first set had me shooting slightly left. The second adjustment had the bullets going right where I aimed it. The rounds put through it clustered in tight, neat little circles with targets set from 25 out to about 50 feet. The quality of the gun is evident in every inch of it, the fit, finish, and feel. Its bull barrel and heft all serve to bring recoil to virtually nothing and contributes to its expected and delivered accuracy. I had a full grip on it and it was as much a handful as any center fire pistol I have handled.

The feel of the gun gives a sense of confidence and the possibilities of what you could do as a serious rim fire competitor or hunter. The gun reviewed has been shot only with inexpensive target ammo, and at the time of this review had around rounds through it.

In the dependability department, it has performed on a par with my Walther P22 with only a few malfunctions. With premium ammo, I expect this gun would perform flawlessly.

The Mark III was also fitted with a new loaded chamber indicator, designed to let the shooter know if a round has been chambered and hence mean that the Mark III would be ready to fire. This was also combined with a smooth contour ejection port , designed to ease the ejection of spent rounds as there was less chance of the cartridge cases from potentially being deflected back into the chamber, causing a jam. This was aided by the inclusion of a Weaver style tactical rail, to allow the fitting of custom scopes.

The basic version of the Mark III, featuring fixed iron sights and a choice of either a mm 4. All of the basic features ie loaded chamber indicator, contoured ejector port etc. Finished in blued or satin stainless steel, the MK III Target was also produced with basic iron sights fixed front sight and adjustable rear sight with a pre-fitted Weaver adapter for custom sights.

These versions, however, are designed to be used in other applications rather than just target shooting as the MK III has become popularly used. Production ended in , with the gun being replaced by the Mark IV. Gun Wiki Explore. On the Wiki. About and Community. Manual of Style Sandbox Copyrights.



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