I’m considering a Ruger 22/45 as my first .22 purchase.
I have a 1911, and the 22/45 seems like it would be a good complement to that for general plinking and target shooting. Lower recoil should let me work on trigger control, and .22 ammo is cheaper. I dabble in USPSA, and have shot exactly one steel challenge match, but it was a lot of fun. Last time I shot 22LR was in scouts, which was…a while ago. I’m not interested in a .22 revolver, because I want something that’s closer to a semiautomatic.
As far as features of these rimfire guns, disassembly with the Mk IV vs the earlier models appears to be very easy. I’m a lefty so the Ambi safety is a plus.
There are three 22/45 models I’m looking at:
The ‘Lite’ model #43949 looks cool with the ventilated receiver and threaded 4.4” barrel, but at a pretty big bump in price. There’s a built in mounting position for a ‘RMS’ optic. Weight is 25 oz, retail is $739.
The ‘Tactical’ model #40149 features a threaded 4.4” barrel, and pic rails top and bottom. Weight is listed at 33 oz, and retail price $669.
The regular 22/45 model #40107 has a 5.5” barrel with a weight of 34.4 oz. The receiver is drilled and tapped for a rail. It has the lowest price at $559 retail.
Of these, I’m leaning to the regular 22/45, based on affordability, and the longer barrel giving me a bit more zip. I don’t currently plan to install an optic, but apparently I can mount one by adding a rail later if I want to. I don’t need to mount a suppressor.
I’m at the ‘I don’t know what I don’t know’ stage, so would welcome input on this.