Big Shrek
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Love the RIA's Get a 9mm/.22TCM, you'll be a happy camper
Helps if you reload, but at this point, Everyone should be reloading their own!
Have had 3 major issues with Ruger, well documented elsewhere...
in all fairness to Ruger, they recalled two of the three guns due to those issues.
The third I'd like to have shoved up a Ruger rep's...ahem...anyway...
after two trips back to Ruger, it got traded for a Yamaha XS400-Special II
I have come to believe that Ruger makes solid firearms whose main function is
to accept almost any ammo available...basically Milspec in thought & design...
however, as most of us know by now, Milspec is also code for loose tolerances...
which tend to detract from accuracy...and every Ruger I've ever had has been
surpassed in precision by the guns which replaced them...even the cheaper replacements.
There's also folks who would easily swear to the Ruger Gods and never purchase any other brand...
its all in what your personal experiences are
Kimber, anyone??
Helps if you reload, but at this point, Everyone should be reloading their own!
Have had 3 major issues with Ruger, well documented elsewhere...
in all fairness to Ruger, they recalled two of the three guns due to those issues.
The third I'd like to have shoved up a Ruger rep's...ahem...anyway...
after two trips back to Ruger, it got traded for a Yamaha XS400-Special II
I have come to believe that Ruger makes solid firearms whose main function is
to accept almost any ammo available...basically Milspec in thought & design...
however, as most of us know by now, Milspec is also code for loose tolerances...
which tend to detract from accuracy...and every Ruger I've ever had has been
surpassed in precision by the guns which replaced them...even the cheaper replacements.
There's also folks who would easily swear to the Ruger Gods and never purchase any other brand...
its all in what your personal experiences are
Kimber, anyone??