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...appreciate your comments, and glad you have had a postive experience with ruger firearms... ...have a ruger no. 1 in .458 win. mag that is a replacement for another no. 1 that had a very loose action and bluing salts bleaching out from everywhere... ...have a ruger vaquero in .45 colt that was shot around 200 rounds, and that now shows metal fatigue on the inner surfaces of the action... ...not by any means knocking ruger products...they are indeed stout, well engineered, fairly reliable and represent high value for the money...sort of like the 'fords' of the automotive world... ...that said, they are by no means on the same level as, say, the dakotas and heyms of the world...imho... |