I picked up a couple of Ruger Mark IV recently and shot one of them, the target edition. The only issue, and honestly the only issue is that it holds only 10 rounds.
But man, this thing shoots crisp, it is super accurate, and it was fun to shoot until 10 shots is done.
To tell you how fun it was, went to a family member's house, and he has an outdoor shooting range. I brought along this, my 10/22, FN 509, and my AR15. My nephew came along, and just held on to the Mark IV. He would fill both mags, put one in his pocket, walk to the steel plates, load the other mag in the gun, and start shooting. Once he emptied it, he removed it, loaded the second mag, and kept shooting. Funny and cute, but also like HEY MAN those cost 9 cents a round calm down. That is $1.80 you shot LOL.
So anyway, just wanted to say, I have shot a TX22 and this. While the Tx22 was nice, this felt way better in my bigger hands.
But man, this thing shoots crisp, it is super accurate, and it was fun to shoot until 10 shots is done.
To tell you how fun it was, went to a family member's house, and he has an outdoor shooting range. I brought along this, my 10/22, FN 509, and my AR15. My nephew came along, and just held on to the Mark IV. He would fill both mags, put one in his pocket, walk to the steel plates, load the other mag in the gun, and start shooting. Once he emptied it, he removed it, loaded the second mag, and kept shooting. Funny and cute, but also like HEY MAN those cost 9 cents a round calm down. That is $1.80 you shot LOL.
So anyway, just wanted to say, I have shot a TX22 and this. While the Tx22 was nice, this felt way better in my bigger hands.