Ruger and i part ways

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The fact that he has been a member on this site since 2007 and has approximately 25 times as many posts as you do lends hime some credibility.
That has to be one of the funniest things I've seen posted so the more you talk the more you know.And while were on the subject there is only one kind of person who never has any problems with a firearm any brand of firearms and that's the person who never shoots them.
 
I have had more problems with my new Rugers lately than ever before one little thing after another .

'Nuff said.

Must be luck, and mine is the worst, frustrated with most of my Ruger acquisitions and the need for them to be reworked out of the box with rare exception (yet). Even a replacement gun had to go right back for rework.

I do notice though that of the (9) guns I took to the range yesterday (5) of them were Rugers, yet only (1) that has yet to need any repair. It's as if a trip back to Ruger and/or significant gunsmithing expense is part of owning the gun.

Part of my ownership of Rugers (revolvers) is their being the only affordable source for some uncommon guns. You kind of have to suffer along with that. I might not buy any more for lack of confidence, beaten down pretty thoroughly, but I will keep most of what I have. I just wish the level of pride and bonding was stronger.
 
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