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A book on Ruger Mark I/II

Post by toyfj40 » Fri Sep 16, 2005 5:50 am

I stumbled upon this 168pp Paperback book, pub 2002.
It's $10 at WallyMart.com - ISBN: 0873644883
'Ruger 22 Automatic Pistol: Standard, Mark-I, Mark-II Series'
by Duncan Long

Note: this is PRE-Mark-III, it is just Mark-I -and- Mark-II

He has a webpage at http://www.DuncanLong.com/
(not exactly what I expected from an author of books on various weapons)

http://www.WalMart.com/catalog/product. ... id=1509858

I've ordered it, i'll post an "opinion" later...
Does anyone already have it or has seen it... ?
EDIT: good book: nice History and thorough model-desc.
I'm glad I got it, I'd order it again, especially for $10 price.

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the Ruger .22 Automatic Pistol
    Standard / Mark I / Mark II
    by  Duncan Long
    ISBN:0-87364-488-3

    Contents
      1  Chap.1 Ruger and His .22 Automatic Pistol
     29  Chap.2 Variations of the Ruger .22 Pistols
     71  Chap.3 Care and Maintenance
                Cleaning
                Field Stripping the Ruger Pistol
                Disassembly
                Detail-stripping the Ruger Pistol
                Emergency Repair Kits
                Modifications to the Ruger Pistol
                Trouble Shooting
                Purchasing a Used Ruger
    101  Chap.4 Accessories
                Barrels
                Riflestocks and wrist braces
                Engine Turning
                Eye and Ear Protection
                Flashlight Mounts
                Flash Hiders and Muzzle Brakes
                Holsters
                Grips
                Magazines
                Magazine Pouches
                Magazine Releases
                Replacement Sights
                Replacement Triggers
                Scope Mounts
                Scopes 
                Silencers
                Storage Cases
    135  Chap.5 Ammunition
    147  Apdx.A Manufacturers
    153  Apdx.B Publications and Videotapes

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Post by Bullseye » Fri Sep 23, 2005 9:34 pm

I have heard many folks praise Duncan Long's book and his research on the Mark II.

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Post by sniper » Fri Oct 12, 2007 12:05 am

Wow! How did you do that? I used the link and searched under Duncan long, and Ruger .22, and got referred to Barnes and Noble! They don't have it , either. I have been looking for that book FOREVER! Lucky you!

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Post by Bullseye » Fri Oct 12, 2007 5:41 am

A check of this link shows Amazon has one copy left http://www.amazon.com/Ruger-22-Automati ... 0873644883

They say they'll be getting more copies. Amason has several listed as new or used for sale on another link. IF you don't mind a used copy then look here http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/ ... 94-1166033

If you copy and paste the ISBN into Google, there's plenty of other book supplier sources that claim to have new copies of this book on hand.

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Post by sniper » Fri Oct 12, 2007 10:43 am

Found and ordered! Thank you! :D

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Post by ruger22 » Sun Apr 19, 2009 7:57 pm

I only own A Mark III, but used to have a Mark I. Even so, I picked this up at a gun show a few months back for $12 and it's a really good book. The history and development are interesting, and the technical details still apply to even the Mark III for the most part. Any Ruger Mark whatever fan should have this book.

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