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I was looking at picking up a Ruger SR( in stainless the other day wholesale has it for 560 bucks what is the general consense on this pistol are there any proablems with it or is it a farily trouble free gun to own
I agree with TDC. As far as combat handguns go there's a whole bunch of others for slightly more money (less than a hundred dollars more) that I'd recommend. I find the trigger of the SR9 to be the worst I've ever pulled. Look to the Glock 17, S&W M&P, CZ P07, STI GP06, all polymer framed combat handguns in the same price range.
Also, outside of combat handguns what about other economical options that are often overlooked: IWI Jericho/Baby Eagle.
Goodluck,
Tim.
I was looking at picking up a Ruger SR( in stainless the other day wholesale has it for 560 bucks what is the general consense on this pistol are there any proablems with it or is it a farily trouble free gun to own
Do not take the advice of a few people that have most likely never seen or held one. Do your own research and shoot one and then make up your mind.
I have an SR9 and have fired over 2000 rounds though it, with the firearm being trouble free so far. While it is not the "Best" combat handgun out there it is good value for the cost. I'm sure it will provide you with many years of shooting fun.I was looking at picking up a Ruger SR( in stainless the other day wholesale has it for 560 bucks what is the general consense on this pistol are there any proablems with it or is it a farily trouble free gun to own
nutnfancy reviewed it and loved it so i think its a good choice. cheap, accurate, and fancy. what more could you want?
....has it for 560 bucks...


Nutnfancy is a f*cking retard. I would be cautious about heeding his advice.
TDC



























