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tofer 12-20-2004 02:17 AM

my under the bed home defender
 
got to love her


johnl 12-20-2004 06:04 AM

RE: my under the bed home defender
 
don't mean to preach but don't you think that under the bed is a little unsafe I pray that you don't have any young kids in your house

Wolf killer 12-20-2004 07:29 AM

RE: my under the bed home defender
 
Does that 9mm x 19 stand for 19-rounds in the clip? I had a buddy that worked for Ruger in the early 1990's. He owned a few Ruger pistols. I always liked the feel of there pistols.

longrifle1000 12-20-2004 08:24 AM

RE: my under the bed home defender
 

Does that 9mm x 19 stand for 19-rounds in the clip?
9mmX19 is the cartridge it is chambered for. 9mm X 19mm. It is the same as the parrebellum, and luger.

Briman 12-20-2004 08:44 AM

RE: my under the bed home defender
 
ahhhhkk my eyes[:@]

Sorry, Ruger makes one of the ugliest guns short of a Hi-Point. But at least they are solidly built, shoot well and are dead reliable.

;)

driftrider 12-20-2004 10:51 AM

RE: my under the bed home defender
 

Sorry, Ruger makes one of the ugliest guns short of a Hi-Point.
Ditto. Ruger makes a pretty nice rifle and excellent revolvers, but their semi-auto pistols lend a whole new meaning to the term "clunky." I've never cared for them, myself, but it's a personal thing. It seems to me that there are two types of people, those who absolutely love them, and those who absolutely don't.

I also don't like the newest Ruger pistol. Seems Ruger has sold out to the antis with all the unnecessary "safety" features built into that pistol. The most noticeable (literally) is the chamber loaded indicator on the top of the slide. It's about an inch long and sticks up maybe 1/8". It has "CHAMBER LOADED INDICATOR" stamped on the top and "LOADED" with two big red dots on both sides. It's also got a magazine disconnect, which means that if you were to have to reload in combat you're pistol is useless until you get a new mag in the guns regardless if there's a round in the chamber. No thanks, I'll stick with Glock or the Springfield XD's.

Mike

USMC PMI 12-20-2004 02:08 PM

RE: my under the bed home defender
 
Not a fan of the way Ruger auto's come apart to clean them, anyone thats had one knows what I am talking about.

gopher slayer 12-20-2004 04:53 PM

RE: my under the bed home defender
 
thats a nice under bed gun, but i have a browning BPS wtih 500 rounds under mine there target rounds loaded with 8 shot, we had no other room for them so under the bed they go. and on my air hockey table is amy 17hmr with 100 rounds. I'm a home intruders worst nightmere. its all safe it there no kids and everyone is educated in gun saftey. the guns are locked.

Briman 12-20-2004 06:17 PM

RE: my under the bed home defender
 
My his and hers home defense guns:

http://kizdolmb.tripod.com/gun/id1.html

Matt / PA 12-20-2004 07:36 PM

RE: my under the bed home defender
 
My version.......



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