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jaredshs

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About jaredshs

  • Birthday 04/26/1937

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  • Location
    robbins,tn

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  • Carry Weapon #1
    Ruger P95
  • Carry Weapon #2
    AIRWEIGHT 637

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  1. call Ruger customer service, they would probably send you a flat base no charge.
  2. :pleased:  Now yer talkin.....congrats.
  3. BUCKHORN HUNTING AND FISHING, located in Oneida, Tn in Scott county. Good Christian folks that will serve you well, if they don't have it, they will get it for you.. Best prices I have seen anywhere. Big selection of handguns, long guns, bows, reloading supplies, rods,reels. I have been a customer for over 20 years.
  4. Yeh, I know, I know---I will work on the picture thing.
  5. Picked up a new Ruger P95 stainless the other day. I think I like it alot. I like the feature of a manual safety. The P95 in my opinion compares alot like the S&W 5906. The controls are all very reachable with my hands without shifting my grip. Seems like a very well made and well designed weapon. The grip area is finished with a good looking stippling surface. The rest of the frame is finished with a very non shiney flat black appearance. The stainless slide has a beadblast finish that would make a S&W blush. The one that I have is very tight in the fitting of the slide to the frame and the barrel to the slide. I had one failure to feed---the very first shot--- I had loaded a full 15 round mag--chambered the first round and topped off the mag back to 15 rounds. The chambered round fired and jammed on the first round in the mag. I cleared the jam, put the round back in the mag, sling shotted the slide and fired all 15 rounds with no more jams. All 16 rounds printed in a nice 5 inch group. I have not had any jams or problem since the first shot on the range. I am carrying it now in a IWB holster with a thumb break. The P95 is just a tad lighter than the 5906 that I used to carry on duty. The single action trigger is sweet. I have had glocks, hd,s and sigmas and just have not warmed up to striker fired weapons. I like this Ruger pretty good---think I'll keep her.
  6. GO VOLS !!
  7. and besides that even if you main carried the judge, you would really need the 642 for backup weapon.......
  8. My wife's 637 is dead on at 25 yards with 158 gr Speer +p lawman.
  9. Start using Speer Lawman 158gr+P practice rounds. Take a 9 inch white paper plate with a 2 inch magic marker circle in the center. Start your shooting practice at what ever range you can put all five rounds in the 2 inch circle and gradually move out from there. You may find yourself "starting" at five or ten feet, it dosen't matter===just keep working at it. When your not at the range shooting, practice at home with empty gun....dry firing.
  10. Welcome to a great place.
  11. You are right on. My wife has two of them and they work perfect with no hangups.
  12. I had a new Hardballer back in the early '90s. It rattled like a garbage can and shot just as good!!
  13. What a bunch of dang skeptics!!! I have a XD45LE in 45 GAP. I love it ---you guys carry and shoot what ever you want......I'm keepin my XD, carry it every day.
  14. I reccomend anything that begins with 4 and ends with 5. Right now my everyday carry is a XD45LE. It's 45gap. I like the cartridge and I like the gun.

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