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Old 08-21-2007 | 01:54 PM
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i sold my ruger p89 about a year ago bought it used and i loved it never jamed neve misfires never nothing but fired. i liked the stainless steel look.
now i am ready to buy me a new handgun for shooting and self defense i was thinking since i know everything i need to how to field strip clean and well use the ruger i woulds just go with it againt

but what are your thoughts on the ruger p89dc and if like some you hate it what would you recommend the ruger i looked atat gander moantain was 445 plus tax is that a good price for a new one
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Old 08-22-2007 | 10:45 AM
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I've had several of the ruger P series semiautos and can say that they are VERY dependable. If you like the conventional trigger system, (sa/da/dao) size,weight,fit then by all means go for it.A majority of people like single action trigger pull (ie 1911 style). I would reccomend getting safety model instead of decocker however. A safety model will still safely decock. Have you given any thought to a .40 or .45 caliber? Heavy trigger pull and so so accuracy are main 2 drawbacks to these pistols.

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I've had several of the ruger P series semiautos and can say that they are VERY dependable. If you like the conventional trigger system, (sa/da/dao) size,weight,fit then by all means go for it.A majority of people like single action trigger pull (ie 1911 style). I would reccomend getting safety model instead of decocker however. A safety model will still safely decock. Have you given any thought to a .40 or .45 caliber? Heavy trigger pull and so so accuracy are main 2 drawbacks to these pistols.
when i had mine i noticed the heavy trigger if a bought one how hard and what is the cost to have the trigger lighten up a bit and if so how light should i go
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