HK's are made by magic Nordic Valkyrie's, forged in the Valhalla and personally hammer stamped by Odin. The shipping cost from Valhalla is ridiculous thus the extra cost. But Valkyrie craftsmanship is really the top of the top
HK's are made by magic Nordic Valkyrie's, forged in the Valhalla and personally hammer stamped by Odin. The shipping cost from Valhalla is ridiculous thus the extra cost. But Valkyrie craftsmanship is really the top of the top
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Sigmas suck, and I have no interest in wheel guns so I never thought I'd own an S&W.
But then they made the M&P series and its on my hip right now.
I was under the impression that the only thing wrong with Sigmas was that they had a crappy trigger, and that the Rugers were heavy and ugly. Everyone I know with a Ruger P Series says they are very reliable and built like tanks.
"There are no finger prints under water."
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I bought a Taurus PT-145 a couple of years ago. My advice to anyone considering one of these would be to buy two of them, your going to need one for parts.
Ruger P series are great shooters and built to last... just like a boat anchor.
I've owned several handguns. The two I hated the most were my Jennings 9mm... that thing jammed about every 3rd round. Probably better served as a paper weight. My other least favorite was my Glock 19. Sorry Glock freaks, but the term "freaks" about sums it up... you've got to be cross-eyed and have abnormally deformed arms and wrists just to get on target with one... oh, and trigger?.... don't you mean "sponge"?
....and done.
2nd on DeusExMachina's comment on the S&W M&P series. A Pro Series 9mm is one of my more recent acquisitions, and it is a superb example of a polymer-frame pistol. Maybe on a par with those produced in Valhalla by the Valkyries!!