Well, I took the new Ruger MK III to the range today and all I have to say is WOW! One click up and one click right and it was dead on at 21 feet. It fed Federal, Remington, CCI Stingers, all grouped into a dime with occasional flyer. It did not feed Aguila High Velocity rounds at all. They tended to jam, cram up in the magazine. I took it to 50 feet down range and the group was about the size of a apple. This due to loosing the sights because it too dark, the backstop wasn't well lit. All total was 300 plus rounds...no problems except with the Aguila above.
The trigger was pretty crisp and over all, I haven't had so much fun at the range in a long time! I am hooked on this Rim Fire thing. Bang! A hole in the target. Who cares that it wasn't my .45 1911's or 9mm's? Bang and a hole. And a dime size hole! So, over all I am very impressed with the Ruger MK III Target.
Dis-assembly is not a problem at all, just real tight. I can open the jack- knife mainspring lever with my fingernail. The barrel comes off with a rubber mallet. It wasn't that filthy in the grip assembly anyway, so I will clean that portion of the pistol with many more rounds than the 300 I shot off. I like the new magazine release position. The Loaded Chamber Indicator (LCI) worked as advertised. Not an issue with jams or feeding. I am "Old School" and it does not bother me being there. Any addition for safety is OK with me. Just a quick look or feel and you know there is a round chamber or not. No big deal. The trigger is pretty crisp very good in fact. All in all I am very impressed with the Ruger MK II 60th Anniversary Addition, 5 1/2" bull barrel (Blued). The grips are even impressive. The gold engraved medalion and the bolt was a nice touch. I give too thumbs up for the Ruger MK III and highly recommend it. I am hooked on Rimfires!