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Ruger® Wrangler™----MSRP $249
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<blockquote data-quote="Glock 40" data-source="post: 3235934" data-attributes="member: 32"><p>Okay so I got my hands on one today. I left it at the store for the next person in line. It looked fine, the fitting was good. I just didn't like the way the gun felt. The first thing I noticed the loading gate is heavy as all the reviews I have seen said. Second it was noisy, I realize a single six isn't quiet. Maybe it was the plastic grips didn't insulate the sound of the trigger spring or hammer spring but it just sounded clanky. Just holding and aiming it, the gun feels sturdy. I may get flamed but I like the way the Heritages fell better. </p><p></p><p>Another thing that was odd. I handed it to my boy and it wouldn't cock. After you have the loading gate open you have to spin the cylinder to engage it or you cant move the hammer back. It kinda binded up. I had the same issue and so did the salesman. In the end I just wasn't in love with it. I have learned over the years I like to shoot my guns. If I don't take a quick liking to it. I might as well pass or it will be up for sale quickly. I just bought a bunch of ammo and headed home to shoot what I already own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glock 40, post: 3235934, member: 32"] Okay so I got my hands on one today. I left it at the store for the next person in line. It looked fine, the fitting was good. I just didn't like the way the gun felt. The first thing I noticed the loading gate is heavy as all the reviews I have seen said. Second it was noisy, I realize a single six isn't quiet. Maybe it was the plastic grips didn't insulate the sound of the trigger spring or hammer spring but it just sounded clanky. Just holding and aiming it, the gun feels sturdy. I may get flamed but I like the way the Heritages fell better. Another thing that was odd. I handed it to my boy and it wouldn't cock. After you have the loading gate open you have to spin the cylinder to engage it or you cant move the hammer back. It kinda binded up. I had the same issue and so did the salesman. In the end I just wasn't in love with it. I have learned over the years I like to shoot my guns. If I don't take a quick liking to it. I might as well pass or it will be up for sale quickly. I just bought a bunch of ammo and headed home to shoot what I already own. [/QUOTE]
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