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Glad you found a carry choice that worked for you. I have large, bulky hands unsuited to the Ruger's slim grip (CZ-75s also feel a bit small for me),but it's a wonderful little pistol. I love that 17-round fitted extension
Ditto make mine an SR-9c as well.. Own and carry one every day. I just don't care or the Glock brand, perhaps it's your cup of tea however I do not like the grip angle, nor the ergonomics of the brand. For me the SR-9c wins hands down.
In addition Glock's on average cost about 100-150 more that the Ruger. So for fit, finish, ergo's, reliability and price make mine the Ruger.
Smyrna, Georgia is, indeed, win the USA. It's also where the Glock is assembled, but not made.
Both guns are fine examples of a concealable pistol that is easy to carry and shoot. You pays your money, and takes your choice.
Glocks do not feel good to me. No problem, and anyone who likes them is welcome to use them. I have both an SR9, and an SR9c. To me, they are the superior choice.
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