I gotta laugh when people brag about the reliabilty of their Glock guns. The old Stainless Rugers are as tough as any gun out their and cost less than most and is real American stainless and plastic.speedsix wrote:...if you're gonna keep it and rely on it, I agree...even if it costs you money to send it back or go to a gunsmith...I found it easier to just sell it to a casual shooter who wouldn't carry it and didn't mind the occasional problem and buy several more reliable ones...a Ruger KP97DC, and two Ruger KP90DC which in 15 years have never hiccuped once...
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- Wed Dec 07, 2011 8:35 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: FTF or FTE during test?
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Re: FTF or FTE during test?
- Thu Dec 01, 2011 8:29 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: FTF or FTE during test?
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Re: FTF or FTE during test?
I wonder about the theory that brand X doesn't need cleaning. seems as though its a good idea to disassemble a gun and inspect it after every use. I suppose that some folks just don't enjoy the process as much some of us do. Easily understandable because I can't explain why I enjoy dissembly , cleaning and inspection.