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    Default Opinions on Rugers

    UPDATE: I pulled the trigger and got MY BABY!!! Here she is with her older brother the .44 Mag (Ignore the purple bodybuilder weight set to hold it)





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    I've not had the opportunity to handle the SR9, I typically shy away from the women's firearms

    I do have a KP944, which is the Full metal frame P Series .40 S&W.

    its a tank

    Hits what I Shoot at not counting shooter error. Works as a melee weapon when you run out.

    Most of the ill-will towards Ruger stems from past political stances and the fact that, well, they ain't pretty.

    I recently lost a retainer clip, called Ruger to order another one. They sent me 3 for free... Overnight.
    +1 Customer service

    its not a custom Colt, But its not a hi-point either
    I trust it as much as I trust my Springfield.

    hope this helps


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    Have to agree with Byte. My first pistol was a P95, the compact, polymer frame 9mm. it ain't pretty and it ain't fancy, but it works. I had mine for 3 years and about 2500 rounds, and I don't remember it ever missing a beat. I'd definitely rate it above a Hi-Point or Kel-Tec.
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    Thanks for the quick replies. I figured it would follow this order prob

    1)Colt
    2)Springfield
    3)Glock
    4)Ruger
    5)Kel-Tec
    6)Hi point

    I have heard they don't have a "warranty" But their customer service is amazing and they fix for free in most cases like Byte said..

    Thanks for the input more is welcomed

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    their customer service is G-VG consistently. While some of the older handguns are not as comfortable as their newer product line is. They are tanks that will digest anything short of a flat nose lead hollow point YMMV.
    I was just looking at the newer 9mm you inquired about. overall it is a nice looking and fitting gun. How it does in real time i am not aware of.
    Not that they are on your inquiry list, however i doubt any board member is lacking one of their 10/22 or semi 22's in the safe.

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    The only Ruger I have ever owned is the LCP. Very nice back up pistol. Fit and finish is top notch. I have not had a single problem with it. I am so impressed with it that I am thinking about a Ruger 357 revolver.
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    where did you see the LC9 I really want to get one but can't find one anywhere.

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