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Kimber micro 9, good thing i never had to use it to defend myself
I bought an SR1911. The very first one I saw.Things worked out eventually but I won't be buying any more Rugers in the first year of production.
Im glad to hear it worked out good for you, every other round would not go into battery it was a nightmare and constatnly sending it back and still couldnt get it fixed so i ended up selling to someoneI had been wanting a Micro 9 for a while but hesitated due to all the issues people have with them. I recently saw one in the case at BiMart at a very reasonable price and took a chance. After 400 various rounds of Blazer FMJ, Federal FMJ, my Berry's HBFP reloads, and a 50 round box of HSTs I think I can say this gun is 100% reliable, not one single issue.
The worst? I bought a Ruger SR1911 10mm soon after they came out. I fought with it almost a year experiencing an extraction jam about every 50 rounds. My FFL kept sending it to Ruger where they would adjust or replace the extractor, test fire about 20 rounds and send it back.
The fourth trip back we asked them to replace it and they did. The new one worked perfectly. After about 400 trouble free rounds I left it with Velzey. Now the slide is super smooth, trigger is perfect, it is one of the best guns I own.
Things worked out eventually but I won't be buying any more Rugers in the first year of production.
I had one of the originals. I even bought the scope mount for it. Had a trigger pull like the last turn on a Spam can and was about as intimidating as a, "Whiffle Bat."An AR-7 clone. It may or may not chamber the first round, and really bad odds on a follow up shot without somehow failing to eject, chamber or fire the next round. The barrel liner moves around, the finish washed off and you might hit a barn standing inside of it. Assembled, it makes a fairly decent whiffle bat.
That must have been one gawdawful ruger. I had a brand new 1st gen takedown that shipped without an extractor. Almost ran 2 mags in spite of missing critical parts.Kahrs are built to extremely tight tolerances. It takes a MINIMUM of 200 round just to break it in.
The single-stage trigger pull takes a bit of getting used to also. It is long but smoooooth.
My worst gun was a Ruger 10/22. It must have been a lemon.
I had one of the originals. I even bought the scope mount for it. Had a trigger pull like the last turn on a Spam can and was about as intimidating as a, "Whiffle Bat."