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Ruger as a company?
Isurelkegns
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I dont have any experience with this company or its firearms but have been considering purcgasing a P-345 .45acp.The price is not far off from other more well known to me brands but I like the way it fits my hand.I also liked the Glock 21 and XD though even though I prefer a hammer fired pistol with double/single action.Any experiences good or bad with this gun or company is appreciated as well as suggestions on a top notch reliable polymer frame .45acp.Im mainly familiar with Smith & Wesson pistols but they have stopped selling the one I would have considered according to their web site.Thank You.
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From the time I read the letter until now, I have refused to buy a new Ruger anything.
I don't feel comfortable in enriching a Company that is busy stabbing firearms owners in the back - AFTER we made him rich.
No thanks - no Rugers for me.
Doug
The co-founder of Ruger was a proponent of limiting our Constitutional Second Amendment Rights by legislating a maximum magazine capacity to ten rounds. His letter to ALL members of the House of Representatives and ALL Senators was published in Shooting Times.
From the time I read the letter until now, I have refused to buy a new Ruger anything.
I don't feel comfortable in enriching a Company that is busy stabbing firearms owners in the back - AFTER we made him rich.
No thanks - no Rugers for me.
Doug
+1 doug, i think all the ruger mags over 10 rounds are marked LEO ONly. I believe it was the ruger president who said, No honest man needs more than rounds in his gun.
Doug