possom813
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Both in .45acp, the 1911 with 4 mags, the P345 with 2 mags and in ss.
When I received the new P345, I was surprised at the compact size and light weight of the weapon. It is about the same size and bulk of a Commander-sized 1911, and at 29.4 ounces with an empty magazine, the Ruger weighs a bit less than a new Smith & Wesson Scandium lightweight 1911 that I had handy for comparison.
1. I would never buy a Ruger because I am very politically aware and I do not support companies that do not support my rights.
M302Sniper said:1. I would never buy a Ruger because I am very politically aware and I do not support companies that do not support my rights.
Mxracer239y said:I understand the mindset, but since those statements (literally 20 years ago), Bill Ruger has passed, and Sturm, Ruger & Co. was placed on the NYSE as a publicly traded company. To penalize the current day corporation for the 20 year old statements of a former CEO is misguided energy, in my opinion. Ruger sells full capacity magazines to civilians. Period.
To penalize the current day corporation for the 20 year old statements of a former CEO is misguided energy, in my opinion. Ruger sells full capacity magazines to civilians. Period.
it is relevant and important.Old news, bub..
M203Sniper said:it is relevant and important.
Someone claiming to be "politically aware" then citing 20 yr old outdated info isn't very politically aware.
David E said:Someone claiming to be "politically aware" then citing 20 yr old outdated info isn't very politically aware.
Thank you for your outstanding contribution to the conversation. How did the internet ever survive without even a gram of your profound wisdom? Surely if we were in the matrix, you would be the one, without question allow me to prostate myself before your greatness and say "I apologize" for having a valid opinion.
Last I heard, Bill Ruger is no longer associated with the company.