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Ruger has no shame lol...
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<blockquote data-quote="TSQUARE" data-source="post: 4384170" data-attributes="member: 28"><p>So I have the p320, echelon, beretta apx a1and now the ruger which are all chassis systems. I think the echelon is light years ahead of the p320. The echelon is my favorite striker fired to shoot. It is now my bug out sidearm. I’ll put the ruger and the echelon up against each other at the next range trip and see which one I like the best. So far, just by feel, it’s still the echelon. I have smaller hands and with the small grip frame on it just feels perfect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TSQUARE, post: 4384170, member: 28"] So I have the p320, echelon, beretta apx a1and now the ruger which are all chassis systems. I think the echelon is light years ahead of the p320. The echelon is my favorite striker fired to shoot. It is now my bug out sidearm. I’ll put the ruger and the echelon up against each other at the next range trip and see which one I like the best. So far, just by feel, it’s still the echelon. I have smaller hands and with the small grip frame on it just feels perfect. [/QUOTE]
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