New 22/45 Model Introduced Today
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And we will all feel much safer when they put their chop on it.Bullseye wrote:You folks out in the *occupied* territories may have to wait a little longer for your Attorney General or CADOJ to approve that particular model. Since it has a new model number Ruger will likely have to go through the whole safety review process again with it.
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I'm not prejudiced, any kind of guns.bigfatdave wrote:Particularly handguns!bearandoldman wrote:Buy another one, you always have room for more guns.Eagle wrote:Nice,,,,too bad that wasn't out last year when I bought my 22/45.....
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I was just commenting on how it is easier to squeeze in another handgun than another long-gun. I keep finding ways to shoehorn one more pistol into the safe, but long-guns are at saturation around here ... if I add many more some will have to come out of solution and go away.bearandoldman wrote:I'm not prejudiced, any kind of guns.