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Old February 14th, 2007, 07:01 PM   #1
 
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glocks no ruger yes

what do you guys think of this i am getting rid of my glocks and changing to rugers i already have a p89 stainless immaculate condition and tonight i ordered a p944 stainless i hope the p944 does not have the snappy recoil of the glock 22 of course in 40 caliber



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I think you made a wise decision!
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Old February 14th, 2007, 10:41 PM   #3
 
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I love the Ruger Pseries-have enjoyed the KP97 and KP90-now I want the KP95DC-----something about the stainless and rugged look just thrills my heart....I don't think you'll ever look back! I had a G22---it just wasn't a .45---.45 has more push than snap and I've found that in any gun I've fired-.45 is easier to hit consistently and more fun to shoot. Welcome to the Forum-drop by the Early Riser's Coffee Shop in the Tavern and enjoy a hot cuppa on me!
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thank you all for the nice replies this is such a friendly helpful forum more so than glock talk thank you
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It isn't an "either/or" question. I love my Glock 22 (and mine doesn't have "snappy recoil"), and I also love my Ruger P95 and P97.

Glock and Ruger both make excellent weapons.
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Old February 15th, 2007, 03:11 AM   #6
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Welcome aboard. Glad you're here. Make yourself at home and enjoy. I don't think that you can find any better guns, for the price, than Rugers. I also like the P-series.
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Old February 17th, 2007, 03:24 AM   #7
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I don't have any more Blocks, I mean Glocks but used to, and it was a love hate relationship. Now having said that, I was in my local SGS last night, and saw a Ruger P95PDR15


These are very nice, and compared to the price of a Block, oh I mean Glock it wins hands down.

You just got to remember shot placements count, misses don't.
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I sold my G22 and bought a KP944 and love it, it has a lot less snape than the G22. Pops
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I prefer Rugers over Glocks as well. However I just purchased a G27 for my CCW, because Ruger doesn't make a subcompact (yet).
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Old February 17th, 2007, 02:56 PM   #10
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Also about Glock Talk, I recently signed up with them to talk about the lack of manual safety and carrying options. After a few minutes browsing their forums, I seen the hostility of the members there. I am sure glad we don't have members like that here.
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Keith, most of the other forums I visit have a lot of hostile members. Some I used to hit frequently, but I got tired of the bickering and name-calling. That's why I like it here and hope it stays this way.
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There's much to be said about the "P" series...most all of it positive.

And, now with the lighter-weight models...while not quite as light as the Glocks...ease of carry is enhanced. Personally...and I own both...I'll always feel safer with th' "P" series.

Did carry a Glock on th' job for a few months but never was quite at ease with it...maybe just 'cause I'm set in my old ways!

Welcome, by th' way, from S/E Texas. You've found what's probably the friendliest forum around!
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thank you all it is a very friendly forum thank you very much for your input
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I've always felt the Glocks are overated.
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quote:Originally posted by Keith Smith

Also about Glock Talk, I recently signed up with them to talk about the lack of manual safety and carrying options. After a few minutes browsing their forums, I seen the hostility of the members there. I am sure glad we don't have members like that here.
They are a hostile bunch, those Glock Talkers!
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