mljdeckard
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I think that a part of what drives this idea is that Ruger needs a win. They have had some big recalls in the last couple of years, and those who were on the fence about them before are staying away now. Making 1911s isn't classified. I think if the make a solid 1911 for in the neighborhood of $5-600, it will be a hit. People WANT their traditional labels, like Ruger, to succeed. I'm not in the market for another 1911, my dad bought a Springer a year ago, if a Ruger had been out there, I bet he would have bought it instead, to go with his Single-Six and Mk-I.
I have never liked Ruger center-fire autos, mostly because of the trigger. This is a big chance for them to get it right.
And (I started a thread about this years ago,) Am I the only one who finds it ironic that just about everyone BUT BROWNING is making 1911s now?
I have never liked Ruger center-fire autos, mostly because of the trigger. This is a big chance for them to get it right.
And (I started a thread about this years ago,) Am I the only one who finds it ironic that just about everyone BUT BROWNING is making 1911s now?