by SIGP240 on Tue Dec 16, 2008 9:27 am
Unfortunately, you are comparing oranges to apples. Off the shelf, the Ruger will not qualify as a target weapon until it is heavily modified. We are talking, barrel, trigger, grips, sights or red dot, weights here. (I'd allow +$500 for this route). Call Jim Clark and "git er dunn" Now, the Kimber is a fair over the counter start toward a target pistol. The conversion (Ceiner) or Kimber conversion (also Ceiner) will make you 45 into a 22. As you know, the conversion is generically dimensioned to work on any frame on any day. You will not end up with a Hammerli 208s, so don't lose you focus on relality. Fortunately, the Kimber trigger job is above average, so you are partially on your way to a nice gun. IMHO, just run to Gunbroker and pick up a H-S Victor or Citation and settle in...Just make it job one to upgrade the grips! It's only MONEY, and the whole gun will always go up in value, the 22 conversion will never appreciate like a whole gun. I'd avoid S&W M-41's, as a rule; I have had 6 of them over time and they continuously are looking and being cheaper over the years. My 60's era M-41 is still ok, if you throw Rink grips ($160) on it. Otherwise, keep shooting. BTW, I know a couple old farts that shoot at BV with me and they have Buckmarks, with good results.
Proudly launching lead from a Swiss P-240 at a range near you.