If it were offered to me, I would purchase it, they have a very good trigger out of the box, be careful on the first round, Ruger's tend to have a heavy trigger, you will be surprised.
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If it were offered to me, I would purchase it, they have a very good trigger out of the box, be careful on the first round, Ruger's tend to have a heavy trigger, you will be surprised.
Susanna, it is great to see you here contributing, and I see you are a veteran, thank you for your service.
I have trusted the Glock, grandson and I are building a couple from the 80% polymer frames.
I know there is a "plug" type device one can put in the trigger guard that is easily pushed out when the firearm is drawn.
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last i heard Browning stones the trigger parts for a really great trigger, I swapped 22's with a friend of mine at the the range, when my Browning went of in his hand he went "Man, this thing it's safe, it's so light on the trigger!", unlike his Ruger that was like bumper jack. lol!
Guns should not be used, what america should do is get rid of all the guns, because a lot of people are not using them wisely.So here is a thread for general talk about guns, gun accessories, and gun-related hobbies.
Anybody have gun-related New Years resolutions?
It's running very well. My son and I took some target practice with our new Glocks the other day and are both very satisfied with them! Low recoil, accurate and smooth.MailmanDan- How is that new Glock running?