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Our Ruger Mk IV Lite Blue Silencer stands unequaled in the industry, boasting one of the lightest .22 suppressors on the market. Weighing in at a little over two ounces, it’s a featherweight champ packed with heavyweight performance.

Its unique design ensures unflinching accuracy, making it the perfect companion for those who value absolute silence and discretion. Whether it’s target practice or a more serious engagement, the blue silencer’s lightness guarantees easy maneuverability, aiming fidelity, and fluid motion, keeping you one step ahead at all times.

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Ruger Mk IV, This is one of the lightest .22 suppressors on the market, weighing in at just over two ounces, including the thread mount. It is 1″ in diameter and 5″ long, barely noticeable on the end of the Ruger Mark IV. Bowers’ suppressors are outstanding performers, and combined with the light Ruger Mk IV, this package makes for a super sleek, attractive suppressed pistol package.

This would be a great setup for new shooters, as the silencer helps manage not only noise but recoil as well, Ruger Mk IV pistol line finally addresses Ruger’s Achilles heel with this line of pistols, which is the disassembly/reassembly method. That process is super easy with this model since it comes equipped with a simple push-button bolt for disassembly.

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It has a Picatinny rail on top for easy attachment of electro-optics, takes standard 1911 grips, and comes with 2-10rd magazines. Ruger Mk IV is a rimfire semi-automatic pistol introduced in 1949 as the first product manufactured by Sturm,

Ruger & Co., and was the founding member of a product line of .22 Long Rifle cartridge handguns, including its later iterations: the MK II, MK III, and MK IV. It is marketed as an inexpensive .22 caliber rimfire intended for casual sport and target shooting, and plinking.

Designed by company founder William B. Ruger, the Standard model, and its offspring went on to become the most accepted and successful .22 caliber semi-automatic pistols ever produced Ruger Mk IV Sometime in the years following World War II

firearm designer and entrepreneur Bill Ruger acquired a pair of World War II Japanese Nambu pistols from a returning US Marine, which he successfully duplicated in his garage.

Using Nambu’s silhouette and bolt system, Ruger produced his first prototype but lacked the venture capital necessary to fund its introduction. When his affluent friend and potential financial backer Alex Sturm was shown the 1949 prototype Ruger had created, he was impressed by its sleek traditional aesthetic and its slight resemblance to the classic nostalgia-evoking German Luger P08 pistol.

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Realizing that prospective buyers would share his sentiment, Sturm quickly signed on board with an initial investment of $50,000 and the two teamed up to create what was to become an iconic American firearms manufacturing company, Sturm, Ruger & Co..Ruger’s new product was simply christened the “Standard” model.

Intended as a low-cost recreation and sporting product for outdoor, hunting, and firearms enthusiasts, Ruger pioneered a number of simple and innovative manufacturing techniques used in the production of the new pistol,

including using piano wire coiled springs in the lockwork in lieu of the flat springs most manufacturers were using at the time, and forming the receivers from two stamped sheet metal halves welded together.

These practices worked well with a firearm that needed to handle only .22 rimfire pressures, and the cost savings it produced allowed Sturm and Ruger to radically undersell the competition which still used older and more expensive manufacturing techniques.

Financier Sturm, an amateur heraldry aficionado, made his own contribution in the form of the company’s trademark “Red Eagle” coat of arms emblem, which was featured as a medallion on the left grip panel. A favorable review published in the American Rifleman magazine penned by the notable firearms authority Major General Julian S.

Hatcher, coupled with a subdued advertisement printed in the same magazine resulted in a great deal of interest from the public. The suggested retail price for the new pistol was a reasonable and very competitiveChecks from would-be purchasers soon rolled in, but as Ruger was firmly entrenched in the “old school” of financial responsibility,

none were cashed until pistols actually shipped, setting a standard for “in the black” operation which would serve the company well in the future. In a few months, the seed money was all spent, but by then the first 100 Standard pistols had been built and distributed to the initial purchasers.

From the time of its introduction in the fall of 1949, the new pistol was a success, and though it faced competition from the beginning,

it soon dominated a large share of the rimfire pistol market segment. Unfortunately, Alex Sturm did not survive to see the corporation’s ultimate success, suffering an untimely demise from viral hepatitis in November 1951.

In memorial and as a mark of respect and bereavement, Ruger ordered the background of Sturm’s eagle emblem changed from red to black on future production models of the popular and successful firearms they produced and marketed together.

The Standard model was under constant production in basically the same form for the next 33 years, but the new corporation expanded the basic Standard archetype into a product line of pistols over time through the introduction of a number of variant models.

These took the form of offering additional barrel lengths and configurations, creating versions optimized for target shooting, and adding the finish option of stainless steel.

The line was also refined with three mechanical “MK” series upgrades, the Mk II, Mk III, and Mk IV, in 1982, 2004, and 2016 The MK II added a slide stop that held the slide open on the last round, and also was available in stainless steel.

The MK II was available in a number of barrel lengths; 4.75 in (12.1 cm) and 6 in (15 cm) lightweight barrels; 4 in (10 cm), 5.5 in (14 cm), 6.875 in (17.46 cm) and 10 in (25 cm) bull barrels, and 5.25 in (13.3 cm) and 6.875 in (17.46 cm) heavy tapered barrels.

All guns with bull or heavy tapered barrels are Target models and are equipped with target sights consisting of an adjustable rear sight and a taller, wider front sight, with an aggressive undercut to reduce glare.

In 1999 18 versions of this popular pistol could be found in the Sturm Ruger catalog, and with over 2 million sold it eventually became the most prolific and well-liked .22 automatic pistol of all time

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