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D-Rock425
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I looked at the new ruger 9mm today gun felt really nice. Has anyone shot one or own one?
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I like the feel, and the different capacity mags, but I am just not sure about that thumb safety.
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looked at alot of guns lately and the ruger just didn't fit quite right in my hands... Went with the m&p it fit like a glove with "my hands" The ruger is supposed to be a real good gun tho and has a great price on it.
I'd say if it fits comfortable than you can't go wrong!..
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It fits my hand great I even put it on my hip and it didn't seem to bulky. I was really looking for a .40 Cal but I might get it just for a carry gun.
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Quote from: raekmike on January 27, 2011, 08:02:42 PM
... Went with the m&p it fit like a glove with "my hands"
Love the M&P, it's one of the few that are totally ambidextrous.
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Great ergonomics on that pistol. For me the deal breaker is that it won't fire with the magazine removed. Yes, I understand that's a safety feature.
Not one I care to have.
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