Goodbye Ruger...Hello, GLOCK

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Goodbye Ruger...Hello, GLOCK

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New Ruger SR9C going bye-bye
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Say hello to my little .40 friend
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.40 is such an excellent personal defense caliber it will be on permanent duty in the car.
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Welcome to the dark side my freind.... :thumbs2:
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I know that it isn't the prettiest gun you have, but it gets the job done every time. Good choice! :thumbs2:
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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.

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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 :lol:


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 :mrgreen: But what gives, looks like you just aquired the Glock.
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Funny, i was just about to do the opposite. Looking to trade my G27 for a Ruger LCP.
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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 :mrgreen: But what gives, looks like you just aquired the Glock.
I saw that too. :confused5

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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.
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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 :lol:


Were there any issues with the Ruger? I know someone who is interested in the SR9C and would like to pass on your opinion.
My dad just bought an SR9c. So far he seems really pleased with it.

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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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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.
I've got the slightly larger big brother SR9 and I am pleased with it.
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I personally hate the .40
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gigag04 wrote:I personally hate the .40
why?
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