Semi Auto?
Guys,I would really appreciate some help. I recently got a contract with a local city to patrol their public housing complexes (3). I have always been a revolver man and have carried a 3" Model 65 S&W for years. I am comfortable and very compatent with it. The other night I went through some intense night (low light level) training, and for the first time I felt very vulnerable with my revolver. A frient let me use his Smith SW40G with front night sight, for one of the exercises and I could not believe the difference. Now I am thinking of getting a semi Auto with night sights. I can't really afford a Glock, Sig, or H&K at this juncture in my life. Any suggestions on a good, reliable fairly priced .40. I was looking at the SW40G and the Springfield XD40. What about a Ruger? I would appreciate any suggestions.
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I own a Ruger p95 9mm and I have shot over 1000 rounds thru it with out a jam. I shoot tighter groups than my buddies glock and my other buddies Walthers. My Ruger cost me $289 about half of the price of theirs. If you want accuracy, reliability, and strength at a reasonable price Ruger is a good choice. But then again it's all in how much you want to spend. 0 -
Thanks,I need to do some research. I am not real familiar with semi's and Ruger in particular. I appreciate the help. 0 -
Yeah, the Rugers are great guns. I have a P89 9mm with over 5k rounds through and not one jam. Extremely reliable. The only drawback some people have is with the balance, but a $15 set of hogue grips cured that for me. If you are dealing with low light scenarios, the Ruger still won't be that cheap. You're looking at $350 for the gun, $85 minimum for night sights with installation, plus $15 grips. That's $450, everything brand new.Dont' rule out the Glocks or the Sigs, however. I bought a perfectly good used Glock 22 in 40 S&W on GB for $350, Including night sights. I've seen (although RARELY) a SigPro 2340 for $370, NIB. D***! Wisht I had bought it....By the way, with the Glocks it's nice knowing you have 15+1 of 40 S&W on hand.
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Just another note there are 30 round clips available for the Ruger, but it's kinda tough to conceal the weapon, with that baby hanging out!!! L.O.L. 0 -
I have had a ruger P94 for a couple of years now and love it. Never had a problem with it after 2K rnds. Some people dont like the feel of it, but it fits my hand great. 0 -
another good thing about Ruger's is that in circumstances you run out of ammo, it becomes a non-aerodynamic projectile quite easily....considering its weight,i'd hate to get hit by a ruger .Seriously though, they are extremely good firarms. -smooth
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Again Guys,I really appreciate the help. I like the p94 with decocker. I am left handed, and the anbidextrious features are great.Thanks again,Thom 0 -
Dear Mcneely,You may want to look at the P-90 Ruger (several models available). Not easy to conceal but darn accurate and reliable in my opinion. I can hold my own with much more experienced shooters at the range and they use far more expensive guns. I was truely surprized. In over 2,000 rounds of good to economy ammo no FTF or any other problems. Put some good night sights on it, a couple of extra 8 round clips and patrol away. Just can't beat a reliable .45 for close encounters. You will probably want the Houge wrap around grips also. New everything around $400.00 or so. LOL
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