SR1911
- Joe O
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Re: SR1911
Shooting Times magazine,has a write-up in the June issue.Price is competative.
- Rick in Oregon
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Re: SR1911
It looks right, seems to be priced right, but being so late to the party, I wonder how it'll do in the marketplace. Kimber has been doing it right now for over 15 years, add in Wilson Combat, Les Baer, Ed Brown and some of the others, and you can see that Ruger has it's work cut out for them.
Now if they can just get away from the "Ruger-Lawyer" trigger, they might have a decent 1911 in the offing......guess we'll see.
Now if they can just get away from the "Ruger-Lawyer" trigger, they might have a decent 1911 in the offing......guess we'll see.
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Re: SR1911
and it showed up in my grubby little mitts yesterday.......... Lgs got in 2, I had mine 20 minutes after hitting the counter. Happy birthday to me....phonefly wrote:It showed up on the Ruger website yesterday!
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Re: SR1911
Congrads on the new purchase. 1911/45 sweet! Let us know how she shoots.
Thanks for sharing
Later
Ray P.
Thanks for sharing
Later
Ray P.
Life is an adventure and often to short. Make the most with family and friends. Shoot often and shoot a small hole. Love the 204 Ruger!! NRA Life Member
"We are never to old to learn"
"We are never to old to learn"
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Re: SR1911
Don: So you got to run home with a spanking new 1911 on the seat next to you huh?
Now that the "fondle period" is drawing to a close, ........how does she shoot? How's the trigger?
Congratulations on a fine new pistol. I hope it's a shooter!
Now that the "fondle period" is drawing to a close, ........how does she shoot? How's the trigger?
Congratulations on a fine new pistol. I hope it's a shooter!
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Re: SR1911
Shoots good. POA at 10 yds. Only missed a 6 inch gong a couple times, all on seconds of double taps. Shot clays the same. The trigger is not the typical heavy ruger trademark, but a sweet maybe 4 pound affair with a short reset. 50 rds of ball and 8 of winchester rangers without a hiccup. Liking it mucho so far. Another 100 of ball tomorrow.....
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Re: SR1911
Don - Glad to hear it appears to be a shooter, and that Ruger may have figured out what a 1911 trigger is all about and have not applied their usual "Litagation-Proof" trigger to what could be a very fine pistol. Yes Loretta, there IS a Santa Claus.
She sure LOOKS good, and seems to shoot as good as she looks. Keep us posted.
She sure LOOKS good, and seems to shoot as good as she looks. Keep us posted.
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Re: SR1911
keeping ya posted. swapped grips and drew blood......
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Re: SR1911
1 more....
- Trent
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Re: SR1911
It's a smallgame pistol!
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Re: SR1911
Great Looking Handgun.....now if a Rabbit or Squirrel breaks into Your house You'll be ready for them!
- Joe O
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Re: SR1911
I like everything about it,now that I know the trigger is competative.
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Re: SR1911
Slowly working up the ladder, as far as critter size goes......
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Re: SR1911
new shoes today.