Goodbye Ruger...Hello, GLOCK
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Goodbye Ruger...Hello, GLOCK
New Ruger SR9C going bye-bye
Say hello to my little .40 friend
.40 is such an excellent personal defense caliber it will be on permanent duty in the car.
Say hello to my little .40 friend
.40 is such an excellent personal defense caliber it will be on permanent duty in the car.
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Re: Goodbye Ruger...Hello, GLOCK
Welcome to the dark side my freind....
They have those at the Base Exchange here (USAF) for $503 no sales tax.
They have those at the Base Exchange here (USAF) for $503 no sales tax.
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Re: Goodbye Ruger...Hello, GLOCK
I know that it isn't the prettiest gun you have, but it gets the job done every time. Good choice!
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As an owner of both a p89 and a g19 I will say I could not get rid of either. Sadly I dont know wich is more ugly.
they both function with out fail and nither care about what type of brass they eat.
they both function with out fail and nither care about what type of brass they eat.
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Re: Goodbye Ruger...Hello, GLOCK
9mm and 40S&W can both do the job, but everyone has to make their own choices. I do agree that a Glock is ideal, I've owned enough of them over the years
Were there any issues with the Ruger? I know someone who is interested in the SR9C and would like to pass on your opinion.
Were there any issues with the Ruger? I know someone who is interested in the SR9C and would like to pass on your opinion.
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I see they are up for trade for an HK. As an owner of two HKs (USPc and P2000sk) I can't blame you But what gives, looks like you just aquired the Glock.
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Re: Goodbye Ruger...Hello, GLOCK
Funny, i was just about to do the opposite. Looking to trade my G27 for a Ruger LCP.
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Re: Goodbye Ruger...Hello, GLOCK
I saw that too.Carry-a-Kimber wrote:I see they are up for trade for an HK. As an owner of two HKs (USPc and P2000sk) I can't blame you But what gives, looks like you just aquired the Glock.
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Why?
The key word is "deal".
If I can own an HK USPC .40 for not much more out of pocket than what I put into the Glock, I'll do it in a heartbeat.
The HK's fit my hands and the controls are intuitive, especially the VAR1 safety.
The key word is "deal".
If I can own an HK USPC .40 for not much more out of pocket than what I put into the Glock, I'll do it in a heartbeat.
The HK's fit my hands and the controls are intuitive, especially the VAR1 safety.
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My dad just bought an SR9c. So far he seems really pleased with it.Grog wrote:9mm and 40S&W can both do the job, but everyone has to make their own choices. I do agree that a Glock is ideal, I've owned enough of them over the years
Were there any issues with the Ruger? I know someone who is interested in the SR9C and would like to pass on your opinion.
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I love my G27 and I think it's a nice looking gun. Never understood why people say they are ugly.
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I've got the slightly larger big brother SR9 and I am pleased with it.Grog wrote:Were there any issues with the Ruger? I know someone who is interested in the SR9C and would like to pass on your opinion.
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Re: Goodbye Ruger...Hello, GLOCK
I personally hate the .40
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Re: Goodbye Ruger...Hello, GLOCK
why?gigag04 wrote:I personally hate the .40
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