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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3346772" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Ruger any model. I see too many malfunctions of the Brownings at Steel Challenge matches. </p><p>Yeah, the Ruger is not the easiest to take down for a cleaning but the reliability more than makes up for it. You can buy kits for a few bucks that make the Ruger easy to take down with a simple allen wrench. The latest model is simple to take down without buying anything.</p><p>As a certified Range Safety Officer, my job during matches is to make sure the shooter is 100% safe, so I rarely take my eyes off the gun and the shooters hands to watch for that errant finger on the trigger when moving. </p><p>Put some freeking oil on your guns people! I see malfunction after malfunction because the gun is devoid of any lube. Mostly newbs, and when I offer some lube for their gun, they comment that their gun runs better dry vs oiled. SMFH and walk away. You wouldn't run your engine without oil, but it's ok to run your gun without it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3346772, member: 5412"] Ruger any model. I see too many malfunctions of the Brownings at Steel Challenge matches. Yeah, the Ruger is not the easiest to take down for a cleaning but the reliability more than makes up for it. You can buy kits for a few bucks that make the Ruger easy to take down with a simple allen wrench. The latest model is simple to take down without buying anything. As a certified Range Safety Officer, my job during matches is to make sure the shooter is 100% safe, so I rarely take my eyes off the gun and the shooters hands to watch for that errant finger on the trigger when moving. Put some freeking oil on your guns people! I see malfunction after malfunction because the gun is devoid of any lube. Mostly newbs, and when I offer some lube for their gun, they comment that their gun runs better dry vs oiled. SMFH and walk away. You wouldn't run your engine without oil, but it's ok to run your gun without it? [/QUOTE]
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