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Ruger Mark II or III vs Berrata NEOS U22 or Sugestions   Message List  
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New to the group. My wife and I shoot in a Bullseye league. She shoots
a High Standard 107 which dose not fit her small hand at all I let her
shoot my Browning Buckamark target which is also way to big for her
hand. She tried a Ruger Mark II which seems to fit better and I found
some information on the Berretta NEOS U22. Question:
1) From the looks of the Browning and High Standard 107 we can not
really get a set a smaller grips due to the frame design.....IS it
possible to get smaller grips for High Standard 107 or Browning
Buckmark ?
2) IS there any sugetions on a Bullseye .22 that fits someone with
small hands ?
3)How dose the Ruger Mark II or III compare to the Beretta NEOS U22
from....Function, quality, accuracy for Bullseye shooting?
Thanks in advance




Sat Sep 8, 2007 3:17 pm

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New to the group. My wife and I shoot in a Bullseye league. She shoots a High Standard 107 which dose not fit her small hand at all I let her shoot my Browning...
jdouglas70
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Sep 9, 2007
2:09 am

I would go with the Mark II Ruger. You can get the trigger worked on and it makes a good bullseye gun. They are not to expensive and are built like a tank. ...
courts3
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Sep 9, 2007
2:25 am

Your best bet for grips might be to have a set custom made. I use and recommend Fung grips--they are superb in fit and finish. As for the Beretta Neos, it is...
jjawa3
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Sep 9, 2007
3:22 am

... shoots ... her ... found ... I don't think the NEOS is a suitable Bullseye gun, might be fine for a plinker though. My wife shoots Bullseye and also has...
mtmisfit
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Sep 9, 2007
1:12 pm

Has the Mrs. tried a S&W 41? -Regards, Ray in FLA...
Ray and Ruby Brandes
rvbrandes
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Sep 10, 2007
3:03 am

Ray, We have same problem, but our 41 came with a rather large stock grip! Have you found a 41 grip that will fit a female hand? Thanks Don Ray and Ruby...
Don Smart
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Sep 11, 2007
3:27 am

Hi Don, Is the S&W 41 large frames like the browning buckmark and HS 106-107......I was even considering and old HS 103 or 104 they are hard to find but may...
James douglas
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Sep 11, 2007
3:08 pm

Don, Wife shoots varmints with an H&R 9 shot .22 revolver and Marlin .22 rifle. I shoot bullseye and don't have a female hand. I mentioned the M41 because it...
Ray and Ruby Brandes
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Sep 11, 2007
3:10 pm

In our .22 league we have several women shooters. Two of them use Walther P22's, two use Ruger 22/45's and one uses a Kimber match 1911 with a .22 conversion. ...
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Sep 12, 2007
6:59 pm
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