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New things I like this year

shootuadealshootuadeal Member Posts: 5,296 ✭✭✭✭
edited February 2011 in General Discussion
There are things this year I am more excited about than any other year I have been in the gun business, Some of them are these:

Ruger's LC9--It will be a runaway smash just like the LCP was.

Savage--They came out with alot of cool new things this year, First-they have a whole line of suppressor ready firearms, I already have a couple of their .22's in that are already threaded and ready to go. Also they are the first on the market with a super affordable 5.7x28mm bolt action, gonna be a great little rabbit gun for people.

Adcor Defense--Anyone thinking of getting a piston driven AR rifle would be foolish not to take a look at this one, built to be piston driven not a gas gun converted to be a piston system. Lots of great features on it like a forward charging handle, FN barrels, etc.

There are lots more but can't think of them all right now, Just thought I would get a discussion going today.

What are some of the products that you are excited for this year?

Comments

  • fishkiller41fishkiller41 Member Posts: 50,608
    edited November -1
    How are U going to hit a running bunny,with that?Is it FULL AUTO?[;)]
  • coltpaxcoltpax Member Posts: 7,516 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    quote:Originally posted by fishkiller41
    How are U going to hit a running bunny,with that?Is it FULL AUTO?[;)]


    A full auto bolt action? That's a first
  • FISHERRIDGESPORTINGFISHERRIDGESPORTING Member Posts: 132 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Shootuadeal,

    I went toe the Gun Dealer the other day to buy one of those Ruger LC9 and it took both hands to drop the slide after the last shoot, dealer then tried it and he had same problem, so he then got another one and same problem. You might want to check it, maybe my guy had a bad batch.
  • shootuadealshootuadeal Member Posts: 5,296 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    quote:Originally posted by FISHERRIDGESPORTING
    Shootuadeal,

    I went toe the Gun Dealer the other day to buy one of those Ruger LC9 and it took both hands to drop the slide after the last shoot, dealer then tried it and he had same problem, so he then got another one and same problem. You might want to check it, maybe my guy had a bad batch.


    Are you saying that you couldn't press the slide release with your one thumb to let it go forward? If so that is no big deal to me as there are many, many pistols out there (I.E. almost all 1911's) that most people can't do it with their thumb alone when the guns are new. Most people have to pull back on the slide, then press the release down, then let go of the slide.

    just my opinion on the matter.
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