i've been looking for one, but none of the shops i've been to have any. they say that the vendors for Ruger (or for the shops) don't even have any on the shelves. i would really like to buy one, and i cant find one! help a brother out!!!
thank you
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MNNavy wrote:meddin wrote:'John' is Thunderjohn. A forum member an local FFL that should be able to get you what you need if available. I have never dealt with hime personally, but has a very, very good reputation from members of this forum. You can trust him for sure. Seach for user 'Thunmderjohn' and send him a PM.
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Snakeman721 wrote:Got one about 2 months ago and finally shot it at the OGC picnic yesterday. Functionally, it was flawless. Went through a box of Federal Champion 45ACP without a single hiccup. A couple of slight dislikes though...the trigger has a little bit of creep, but not bad...the extended trigger makes my hand wrap the gun so that I can't hit the slide stop release with my thumb, had to use my other hand to close the slide. I'm used to my Colts and Springfield GI models with the short triggers. Otherwise, it's a very nice gun.
1911fan wrote:Snakeman721 wrote:Got one about 2 months ago and finally shot it at the OGC picnic yesterday. Functionally, it was flawless. Went through a box of Federal Champion 45ACP without a single hiccup. A couple of slight dislikes though...the trigger has a little bit of creep, but not bad...the extended trigger makes my hand wrap the gun so that I can't hit the slide stop release with my thumb, had to use my other hand to close the slide. I'm used to my Colts and Springfield GI models with the short triggers. Otherwise, it's a very nice gun.
A new trigger can be found very cheaply. Short ones are often pulled when the gun is update.
You really don't need to reach the slide stop. If the gun is loaded just pull the slide back a tad with the off hand and let it go like a slingshot.
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