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    The only issue I have had with ruger is a 13 pound trigger pull on a 10/22. With a little work I have taken it down to 5 lb which is ok for a hunting riffle
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    Quote Originally Posted by dragon813gt View Post
    How many have you bought since Sandy Hook? I've had to send five of six back since that happened. None of them should have left the factory. My experience is not an anomaly. There are many like me that have had to send them back.
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    when you talk round count of your handguns in thousands and 10s of thousands instead of hundreds things break. Rugers are no exception. I can buy a rossi handgun and two boxes of shells and 5 years from now with a half a box left tell you its been dead reliable for 5 years. Doesn't make it a precision made weapon. Bottom line is if you haven't had a ruger break you either haven't owned enough of them or don't shoot them enough to see failures.

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    I had to send of a cylinder to be reamed for a brand new Ruger. The throats were .4505 from the factory. I had to use firm pressure to even chamber jacketed factory ammo.

    I've never had that issue with any other gun. So ruger is 0-1 with me.


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    In regard to the OP & topic subject...

    hisoricfirearms... I am not a member there & do not intend to be, regardless of my owning more than a few of Sturm Rugers products & have so for a long time( 35+ years). It is sad that you are finding issues there & I hope they get worked out for ya.

    Until then, I would say that this forum is a great one & an asset, so might I suggest that ya only use that other forum as an "asset" as well, only as another "source" in the bag of knowledge, knowing the sort of folks you are dealing with there, Now. And thus being educated on how they do things there, you can take it or leave it as ya feel.


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    Now my thread has really been side tracked and I wish I could delete it. I see another way to look at someone buying a bunch of product and saying they aren't perfect. With a little custom work a Ruger can easily be made into one of the finest guns out there. Look at the works of Dave Clements or Hamilton Bowen to name just a couple. These guys take a solid foundation (Ruger) and make them into something near perfection. I've owned my fair share of Ruger firearms and I am happy with most of them especially considering what I paid for them. Every one except my Mark II and older #1 and #3s needed some kind of work to make me satisfied. And I'd still buy more rugers in the future because they make interesting guns at a reasonable price. They aren't perfect, but then you aren't paying for perfection. Now, can we all play nice? We have more in common than not.
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    Quote Originally Posted by historicfirearms View Post
    Now my thread has really been side tracked and I wish I could delete it. I see another way to look at someone buying a bunch of product and saying they aren't perfect. With a little custom work a Ruger can easily be made into one of the finest guns out there. Look at the works of Dave Clements or Hamilton Bowen to name just a couple. These guys take a solid foundation (Ruger) and make them into something near perfection. I've owned my fair share of Ruger firearms and I am happy with most of them especially considering what I paid for them. Every one except my Mark II and older #1 and #3s needed some kind of work to make me satisfied. And I'd still buy more rugers in the future because they make interesting guns at a reasonable price. They aren't perfect, but then you aren't paying for perfection. Now, can we all play nice? We have more in common than not.
    I have no trouble deleting my latest part of the sidetrack. Consider it done.
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    Rugerforum.net is a VerticalScope property. It exists to collect clicks for their "internet-based vertical marketing system."

    VerticalScope seems to buy forums primarily on their domain names, looking for generics like "Ruger" or "powersports" or "deerhunting." Their typical MO is to slither in, negotiate with the owner in secrecy, then announce their takeover and start killing any threads that ask about what's going on. Earlier this year they bought a bunch of gun, car, and motorcycle related forums as a package deal from another aggregator, but they'll go after onesies if the domain name is attractive.

    A few forums have managed to survive being Borged by VerticalScope, others just die off. The old content stays to drive search engines to their ads.

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    I was on that site for a while. Then, some elderly "gentleman" with apparently not enough things to fill his day commenced to get overly officious about the reloading data I posted, so I left.
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    Ive got a couple linebaughs 3 guns from dave clements, two from alan harton and one from bowen. Sure you can make them into a thing of art and precision but your going to double or triple what you have into that gun. Kind of like calling Jimmy Johnsons nascar ride a chev. Not much on that car that's on my chev's other then a bowtie. Most of the time all that's left ruger is the frame and its even modified. Cant hardly use those guns for an argument for the quality of ruger guns.
    Quote Originally Posted by historicfirearms View Post
    Now my thread has really been side tracked and I wish I could delete it. I see another way to look at someone buying a bunch of product and saying they aren't perfect. With a little custom work a Ruger can easily be made into one of the finest guns out there. Look at the works of Dave Clements or Hamilton Bowen to name just a couple. These guys take a solid foundation (Ruger) and make them into something near perfection. I've owned my fair share of Ruger firearms and I am happy with most of them especially considering what I paid for them. Every one except my Mark II and older #1 and #3s needed some kind of work to make me satisfied. And I'd still buy more rugers in the future because they make interesting guns at a reasonable price. They aren't perfect, but then you aren't paying for perfection. Now, can we all play nice? We have more in common than not.

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    I had been on R/F.net for several years..I have a number of Ruger firearms and really like them...I also have CZ's, Smiths, Winchesters and Milsurps...enjoyed the reloading and gunsmithing posts but really enjoyed the "minefield"..it did get aggressive but I enjoyed it anyway...I was one of the more prolific posters with many friends and of course some "enemies" as well...and that's what makes a rodeo...it was the Minefield with a warning at the beginning about the content...frankly it was much milder than many of the "off topic" forums I've seen other places...

    I got into a scuffle about 6 months ago...no threats, name calling or anything much aggressive but I did question a guy's age and experience about a matter...it up set the mod on the Minefield and he benched me for a month...first warning or benching in several years of posting...when it came time to be "allowed back" he said I was welcome back but "he'd be watching me"..don't need to be watched and I simply asked him to just ban me for life at my request...he did so...then I heard from a number of friends on the board that said they sure wished I'd be back that he had strictly forbidden me from posting for violations above the rules..so they can't even just say I didn't want to be part of the big eye in the sky waiting for any mistake.

    Some nice folks there and some dolts...I go to .com on occasion and enjoy a few of the posters there...

    Anyhow...plenty of places to go and look...this forum is the most adult of most that I've seen and some of the postings that are not of interest to me can easily just be overlooked...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonp View Post
    I've had over a dozen Rugers and never have had to get one fixed or adjusted. Maybe I'm just lucky
    Quote Originally Posted by Tom W. View Post
    Probably not. I've had the same experience...good firearms.
    Ditto to both. My Rugers are all great guns, even after spring jobs and hammer replacements. But then 99% of the guns I own are trouble-free, and usually a good cleaning does wonders.
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    I really only frequent this forum, the S&W forum, and the SASS forum.

    I used to be over on the Ruger, the AR15, the 1911, The High Road, 24hrCampfire, and the Marlin Owners forums. No bad experiences to me personally, but it did always amazing how within 3-4 posts a thread was completely off topic. In short I really just quit learning on the other forums. I do recall some pretty epic poop storms, but even that got old. The trolls and mall ninjas just seemed to try and one up each other.


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    Rugerforum.com was the first firearms forum I joined, almost 9 years ago. I don't know what sections you were posting under, but there are some extremely knowledgeable people on there. But, if you joined with the intent to whine and complain about how your brand new Ruger is a piece of junk, etc etc, you are going to be shown the door....Members there are sick and tired of people who just show up to complain. I've owned Ruger handguns and long guns for years, since I was a kid, and have never had to send one back for repair or had one malfunction beyond normal circumstances.

    It's not the most up-to-date or active forum, but I still enjoy browsing through every couple days.

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    The best thing about Rugers:

    They are good guns that are cheap, they work well, and if you are a gun trader like me, there is always somebody willing to trade for a Ruger!!! ......and, if you decide that you want the gun again in 6 months, you can go buy a brand new one for little more than the used one you traded off in the first place!!
    Did I mention the GP100 yet? Now that is one peach of a working man's gun.

    **getting back to the OP---Has anyone tried Glocktalk? There are some smart and welcoming folks over there--if you are into plastic with your steel!

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    Come on, just about everyone loves the single action revolver. The four clicks and all, half cock to load and unload. So when Ruger came out with their Old Model, the three screws, everyone loved them. Me included. They were more durable then a Colt, had coiled music wire springs, you know. Then Ruger had to go to the new model and the hammer transfer bar thing. Now we have a VW Beetle build a Tiger tank frame....TOO BIG! To prove that point why do you think they came out with the Classic? Many were bemoaning the nice lighter four click early models and they are pretty brute strong so Ruger makes a few Classics. I was done with them. I never would buy one of their rifles. Their early rifles had so many barrel problems. Their firearms aren't total junk, but they sure are far from being the best out there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by birch View Post
    **getting back to the OP---Has anyone tried Glocktalk? There are some smart and welcoming folks over there--if you are into plastic with your steel!
    Just stay out of the Okie Corral. The website was purchased from the original creator and has changed. There is a lot of trolling and flaming going on that is now tolerated. Ironic that the forum "Okie Corral" was named after a sweet and simple man who never uttered a mean word to anyone. Now the site is being tainted by a few vocal and outspoken "progressives". Too bad; most people there are very sweet and helpful, but more and more are leaving due to bad behavior by about half a dozen jerks that the moderators refuse to ban despite the same boorish behavior again and again.

    The firearms related forums have some incredibly knowledgeable folks.

    The original owner created a new site that is slowly gaining popularity and a bit more restrained: http://theboresite.com/
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    Quote Originally Posted by jonp View Post
    This is all very strange to me. I've had over a dozen Rugers and never have had to get one fixed or adjusted. Maybe I'm just lucky
    My friend, you should be buying lottery tickets every chance you get. I am guessing that most if not all of your guns were acquired in the 20th century. Up until about 2005, Rugers were a good working man's gun, solid, reasonably accurate and reasonably priced. I think I had a dozen or so pass through my hands between 1973 and 1998 and all were good guns, but most of them didn't stick, because something else would land in my want locker and since "I could always get another Ruger." However, that is not my recent experience.

    I have purchased 7 Rugers over the last 7 years, 3 went back, and a 4th should have. Two could not even chamber a factory round, and the third had over-sized cylinder throats. Both of my Single Sevens had issues with the loading gate being too shallow to allow a 327 case to chamber. My Ruger American was not finished chambered and would not allow the bolt to close on a factory round. A new Vacquero had throats larger than .460. I will no longer purchase any model of Ruger manufacture until it has been out for at least a year.

    That said, I will still be buying Rugers. My 7 1/2 inch Single Seven is the apple of my eye after a trip to Ruger and a little trigger work. The replacement Ruger American 308 will shoot 3 shots into 1 and 1/8 inches--for less than 400 bucks new. My Ruger 44 Special flat top is the most accurate 44 Special I have ever owned, and one of the most accurate revolvers I have ever shot. It is great that Ruger's Service is so good, it is bad that it is so often needed.
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