Posted: 10/5/2010 8:08:20 PM EDT
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| Nice that's what I like to hear but maybe not my wallet. I had read some issues with earlier models ( like most first run guns I guess) have you heard anything about that. I've heard good things about feel but my local guy didn't have one to play with. I have kind of bigger longer fingers than most how is the safety manipulation. How is take down is it like their 22 pistols or is it pretty simple. Thanks guys |
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I have an SR9c, but it's similar enough that I think I can add a little something.
The takedown is thankfully nothing like that for the Ruger .22s pistols. A complete dumbass can take it apart for cleaning in less than 30 seconds. The safety switch has very positive detents, but is easily manipulated. So far, feeds ball ammo and/or HPs equally well. I let a firearms newbie try it out a couple of weeks ago, and no matter how many times I told him not to, he used such a limp-wristed hold that the village people would have wept with gay pride had they seen it, and the gun still wouldn't malfunction. |
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I also forgot to add if you don't like the mag disconnect it takes about 2 minutes to remove it.....
Also when I bought mine Viridian laser was offering the laser for it for 150. I bought it and it works well, stays zero'd when taken off and put back on. Again, more than happy with mine. Good luck on your decision. |
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I have one....post-recall model....Version 1.1 with the round mag release....
It has reliably put almost 600 rounds down range for me....Ammo includes WWB, Federal and Monarch Brass....I've only experienced one FTF and it was due to "operator error" The trigger was initially heavy and "rough" but it has smoothed up with use (I did not remove the mag disconnect). I plan to add a Ghost Ultimate Drop-In connector soon and see if that helps improve the trigger even more. I've personally have had no problems with the mag eject (a little stiff) or with the location/size of the safety ( I can manipulate easily with my shooting hand thumb). The slide release can be released one-handed but I can see where it would be tough for weak fingers. The loaded chamber indicator doesn't bother me at all, though to some it's not that aesthetically pleasing [: |