easyrider604
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
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- Greater Vancouver, BC
No disrespect to Ruger fans. Long before Bill Ruger was born, Smith and Wesson have been building revolvers. His efforts to modernize firearms design was admirable.
I agreed and supported Ruger and Co. by purchasing a MkII .22 semi auto pistol, Mini 30 in stainless, a Blackhawk 6.5 inch stainless SA, a GP100 with 6 inch barrel and rosewood grip insert, a GP100 4 inch with Hogue rubber grips, a 6" stainless Security Six and an SR1911.
Eventually sold or traded off all of them except the SR1911. Nothing terribly wrong with any of my Rugers, in fact, the SR1911 is one of the prettiest, most reliable and accurate 1911s I 've ever owned.
I've come full circle and only own S&W revolvers now. I recently decided to cull my modest revolver collection retaining only a 686-3, 17-3 and a 66-8. My first ever handgun was a Smith .22Magnum revolver and still fondly remember it. Is it nostalgia that I'm reverting back to an all SW family? Or do I really like the feel of them. Obviously, reliability, accuracy and all those qualities come with both Rugers and Smiths.
Just wanted to share, not rock the boat or anything like that.

I agreed and supported Ruger and Co. by purchasing a MkII .22 semi auto pistol, Mini 30 in stainless, a Blackhawk 6.5 inch stainless SA, a GP100 with 6 inch barrel and rosewood grip insert, a GP100 4 inch with Hogue rubber grips, a 6" stainless Security Six and an SR1911.
Eventually sold or traded off all of them except the SR1911. Nothing terribly wrong with any of my Rugers, in fact, the SR1911 is one of the prettiest, most reliable and accurate 1911s I 've ever owned.
I've come full circle and only own S&W revolvers now. I recently decided to cull my modest revolver collection retaining only a 686-3, 17-3 and a 66-8. My first ever handgun was a Smith .22Magnum revolver and still fondly remember it. Is it nostalgia that I'm reverting back to an all SW family? Or do I really like the feel of them. Obviously, reliability, accuracy and all those qualities come with both Rugers and Smiths.
Just wanted to share, not rock the boat or anything like that.

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