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Ruger to make 1911s?
post April 28th 2009 4:55 AM
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I have my doubts about a ruger-branded 1911. Look at their marketing over the last few years (especially the hype with the P345. They made it a point to slam the 1911 as an outdated design in most of their marketing campgain). That said - Ruger supposedly made/makes some of the alloy frames for Kimber and other gun makers. Ruger knows their stuff when it comes to building cast/MIM parts. I've never had a Ruger handgun break or malfunction (I've had 5 of their center-fire autos).

If Ruger DOES release a branded 1911, It'd definately be on my wants list (it couldn't be any worse than the used Daly I have, and it could very well be as reliable as any other ruger auto loader out there).

Would definately be better than the Taurus PT1911. And it'd be an American made firearm, not Brazillian, not Fillipino, nor Israeli.


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post April 28th 2009 5:12 AM
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QUOTE (hkriflenut @ April 27th 2009 11:55 PM) *
Would definately be better than the Taurus PT1911. And it'd be an American made firearm, not Brazillian, not Fillipino, nor Israeli.


Springfields are made in Brazil. anim_wave.gif






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post April 28th 2009 5:44 AM
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QUOTE (oak1971 @ April 27th 2009 10:12 PM) *
Springfields are made in Brazil. anim_wave.gif


I know. Springfield Armory as we know it is an importer, not a manufacturer. Ruger's guns are made int he US. That was the point... smile.gif

But hey, Imbel is also Braziallian, and they're fine weapons (and I bleev Imbel is who makes the Springer guns, no?)
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post April 28th 2009 5:57 AM
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QUOTE (hkriflenut @ April 28th 2009 12:44 AM) *
I know. Springfield Armory as we know it is an importer, not a manufacturer. Ruger's guns are made int he US. That was the point... smile.gif

But hey, Imbel is also Braziallian, and they're fine weapons (and I bleev Imbel is who makes the Springer guns, no?)


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QUOTE (PrairieShadow @ April 22nd 2009 8:19 PM) *
Exactly what i was thinking, ruger has been making 1911 frames for a long time, just not putting the ruger name on them. ruger also makes golf clubs, taylor made i believe.



I think that Ping is the brand produced by Ruger.
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post November 7th 2009 6:23 AM
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if it comes to pass i hope they will make a true g.i. pistol and a few with all the lights and bells.

i like the looks of the g.i. best i wish smith made a g.i. version
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post November 7th 2009 6:27 AM
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It sure wouldn't hurt the product line. Been kind of boring there.
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post November 7th 2009 6:53 AM
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Though I guess I own more Rugers by brand than any other brand, because they had the offering in what I was looking for, I can't tell you on a 1911.

Their product offerings run from uniquely Ruger best of its type to "Me Too" and price structure from an extremely good bargain to its got my name on it so pay more for it.

It will depend on what the 1911 is like and what it sells for.

I really like their new AR but don't like the price so won't be buying one. Since there's so many 1911s out there right now and I already own a couple, theirs would have to really be something exceptional which is doubtful.

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QUOTE (oak1971 @ April 22nd 2009 8:41 PM) *
I would not buy one. Not after Bill Ruger's sell out to the AWB. I don't care who runs things now.



Gotta boycott Colt, Smith&Wesson, Glock, and Kimber too for some of the appeasements they have made to the federal and states governments to allow their weapons to be sold for large law enforcement and military contracts while taking steps to limit or alter weapons available to civilians and non-LEOs.


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post November 7th 2009 4:49 PM
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QUOTE (oak1971 @ April 27th 2009 11:12 PM) *
Springfields are made in Brazil. anim_wave.gif



That really stinks....... sad.gif


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post November 7th 2009 5:00 PM
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The only thing Ruger makes now that I really want is the Red Hawk. I can't see them bringing anything to the table with the 1911 that others don't already do. Like AR's, it's a crowded market.
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QUOTE (oak1971 @ November 7th 2009 12:00 PM) *
The only thing Ruger makes now that I really want is the Red Hawk. I can't see them bringing anything to the table with the 1911 that others don't already do. Like AR's, it's a crowded market.

Every time I read one of your post's I hear Doc Holiday saying it in my head and all I can think about for awhile is how great it would be to be able to step into a hairy situation and say "I'm your huckleberry." animlol.gif
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QUOTE (TomJefferson @ November 7th 2009 12:53 AM) *
I really like their new AR but don't like the price so won't be buying one. Since there's so many 1911s out there right now and I already own a couple, theirs would have to really be something exceptional which is doubtful.



You talking about the suggested MSRP of 2,000? Most places are selling them for closer to the high side of the 1,400 dollar range.


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