View Full Version : Tactical solutions add-on receivers for the Ruger Mk II/III 22-45
I have a Ruger Mk III 22-45, and it's a great shooter, but I'm interested in getting something lighter, if possible. The Tactical Solutions receivers (http://www.tacticalsol.com/products/22-lr-conversions?page=shop.browse&category_id=14) give you an extremely accurate upgrade which is much lighter, has better sights than the factory, and you can also get them threaded. But they aren't cheap: they cost as much as the whole pistol.
Has anybody tried these Tacsol receivers, and if so, what was your experience?
JeepDriver
08-24-10, 10:23
I've had a threaded version since 07. Love it. I shoot it suppressed only with a Burris Fast Fire on top, it never has a problem killing the cans I shoot at.
When I sighted the Fast Fire in last time (@ 50 feet) the gun was shooting almost one hole groups.
varoadking
08-24-10, 18:54
I have 4...used to have 5...soon to be 5 again...
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v22/varoadking/Mancave/RugerMarkIIs003.jpg
You might say I like them...a lot...
Well I finally took the plunge and ordered one of these. Got the 6" matte version, threaded with silver flutes. Here's the product pic, haven't received it yet:
http://www.tacticalsol.com/components/com_virtuemart/shop_image/product/Pac_Lite_6__TE_B_4c0a8b8e78cf2.jpg
The main reasons I wanted to try one:
* Reduction in weight compared to factory setup (supposedly about 3/4 of a pound)
* Alleged improvement in accuracy (altho factory barrel is extremely accurate to 25 yards, in mine)
* Threaded barrel (WA state just passed a law allowing suppressor use)
I'll report on the unit after I try it.
I am going to convert my 22/45 to this. I have the upper. The plastic lower will be ground down and hardware installed to put a pair of 1911 grips on. This is a friends pistol:
http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h264/DWood13/ruger2245.jpg
charmcitycop
08-10-11, 18:55
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I like mine very much.
http://i575.photobucket.com/albums/ss192/goteron/9ddbb340.png
Nice setup goteron. What kind of suppressor is that?
Wormydog1724
08-12-11, 15:59
http://i416.photobucket.com/albums/pp247/wormydog1724/9b5f0d46.jpg
AAC Element on order. Waiting for my dealer to get it so I can send the paper work off.
Alaskapopo
09-29-11, 00:15
Umm wrong forum.:nono:
Pat
yes this is the wrong forum, but I will add that mine has been trouble free for 1k round. And my daughter will always that one first because of the weight. I also find the light weight better for recoil handling when training.
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