Ruger 1911 ???????
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Ruger 1911 ???????
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Re: Ruger 1911 ???????
Wwhy not? every one else is making one, JMB would be pround to be copied by so many.
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Ruger 1911...
This is likely true and not a late April Fool's joke.
But I wonder why now? One would expect this to be rolled out at the recent SHOT Show. And it does not set itself apart from sooo many other quality 1911's.. at least from what we can see in the photo. Why not an ambi safety? That wold have drawn some interest from my letfy son-in-law.
By contracts.. take a look at the new line of 1911's from S&W.. the "E" Series. I think the satin stainless Commander-size SW1911Sc makes a better statement from looks, features and .. perhaps.. engineering advances (Scandium alloy frame, new Joubert trigger, titanium firing pin, no firing pin block, Novak night sights, ambi combat safety, etc). That is probably my next gun purchase.
But I wonder why now? One would expect this to be rolled out at the recent SHOT Show. And it does not set itself apart from sooo many other quality 1911's.. at least from what we can see in the photo. Why not an ambi safety? That wold have drawn some interest from my letfy son-in-law.
By contracts.. take a look at the new line of 1911's from S&W.. the "E" Series. I think the satin stainless Commander-size SW1911Sc makes a better statement from looks, features and .. perhaps.. engineering advances (Scandium alloy frame, new Joubert trigger, titanium firing pin, no firing pin block, Novak night sights, ambi combat safety, etc). That is probably my next gun purchase.
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Doubt if ther will be a compact as the slide would not br gig enough to carry all the warning script,bigfatdave wrote:Knowing Ruger, a compact version will be out shortly ... I'm holding out for an affordable CCO.
Also, knowing Ruger, it will have an ILS, magazine interlock, and all checkering/slide serration will be replaced with safety warnings.
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That would not surpise me at all.bigfatdave wrote:New plan, all Ruger firearms will play a tape of someone reciting the warning continuously, and the gun will not work if the battery to run the audio runs out.bearandoldman wrote:Doubt if ther will be a compact as the slide would not br gig enough to carry all the warning script,
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And the stock trigger will be so-so, but VQ will have an aftermarket kit out in no time.bigfatdave wrote:Knowing Ruger, a compact version will be out shortly ... I'm holding out for an affordable CCO.
Also, knowing Ruger, it will have an ILS, magazine interlock, and all checkering/slide serration will be replaced with safety warnings.

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I am waiting for Ruger to start stamping "WARNING: Do not operate!"blue68f100 wrote:I was thinking more in line of a red flag comes popping out with a warning "Lead Maybe Hazardous to Your Health" along with the audio tape.

I agree with what was said earlier, one huge factor of 1911s popularity is that the pistols are so customizable. Ruger will have probably designed the pistol with an internal safety lock, a giant LCI, and mag disconnect. All of these devices will more than likely inhibit the after market parts that may be used.
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Ha! Thanks for the laffs, guys! 
Although tongue-in-cheek humor in your comments.. I suspect a fair amount of truth / reality as well. I wonder if Bill Ruger was still with us if he would agree with all these excessive warnings and such.
Well, it will be interesting to see what this 1911 really looks like.. including any superfluous bells and whistles.

Although tongue-in-cheek humor in your comments.. I suspect a fair amount of truth / reality as well. I wonder if Bill Ruger was still with us if he would agree with all these excessive warnings and such.
Well, it will be interesting to see what this 1911 really looks like.. including any superfluous bells and whistles.
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