http://www.ruger.com/products/2245Lite/ ... view-2245/
22.4 ounces and $469 retail... might be a better way to go than the Tac-Sol I was going to do.
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Needs a bottom rail
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I have had a TacSol liner break loose from the aluminum encasement (in a Gemtech Oasis integral - $$$), and I've read of others having the same problem. Given that, the tensioned liner that Ruger has used in this gun seems to be a much better design.
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Re: New host from Ruger... 22/45 LITE
CThomas wrote:Needs a bottom rail
Why?
I ask, because some things make sense if you don't think about it.... something like that?
maybe a ""Laser""? ... why put a laser on the bottom? I like mine to be mounted on top so its right twice (sights permitting)
maybe a flashlight, or one of those pistol bayonets for the bottom?
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Good discussion on threading here: http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_6_20/37269 ... blems.html
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I cant speak for him but when im out shooting at night its real hard to focus both the sights and the target in my pvs14 so a ir aiming laser is a must. Putting it on the top would block my red dot which I would like to have if needed in a pinch. Plus I plan on getting a ir illuminator in the future hopin surefire releases the x400ir to civiliansJDrin wrote:CThomas wrote:Needs a bottom rail
Why?
I ask, because some things make sense if you don't think about it.... something like that?
maybe a ""Laser""? ... why put a laser on the bottom? I like mine to be mounted on top so its right twice (sights permitting)
maybe a flashlight, or one of those pistol bayonets for the bottom?
Re: New host from Ruger... 22/45 LITE
Both can have issues because of aluminum. when steel bolt pounds aluminum,,,Steel wins. This is also why I no own a aluminum 10/22 barrel and KIDD makes LW 10/22 barrels with steel at both ends. (the best LW 10/22 barrel)JDrin wrote:http://www.ruger.com/products/2245Lite/ ... view-2245/
22.4 ounces and $469 retail... might be a better way to go than the Tac-Sol I was going to do.
The link to the baffle striking maybe from over torqued insert, still don't expect it to last like the good old MKII's!
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