So you like Rugers....No-identical dupes...
I DO have a Ruger PC Charger and a Ruger PC carbine, only one has a binary trigger though...
Sold the OG PC Carbine to get the PC Charger, but missed the Carbine, so got the newer model Carbine with the Tacticool shroud, as that is all that is avail at my local shop, but wanted the Plastic Handguard of the OG, however the Tacticool shroud has a NICE Red Dot mount point just FW of the Take-down split, so it stays aligned with the barrel.
I DO have a Ruger Hunter Model 40177 5.5" in Blued, and a Ruger Hunter Model 40118 6.88" in Stainless, but I don't think that counts...
Wife has a Ruger Mark IV 22/45 Lite.
I sold a Mark III and Mark III 22/45 to upgrade to the Mark 4 series in both, and ALWAYS wanted a Hunter...
Got the 40177, then FINALLY after the panic slowed, they had the one I wanted, the 40118, and although the 40177 was GREAT, I wanted the 40118, so I got the longer barrel stainless when it was avail.
I'll probably give the 40177 to my son, or daughter...
I do have a GP-100 in .357 Mag, BUT I do want a Ruger GP-100 in .22lr and one of the 7-Shot GP-100's in .357 Mag, but again those are different models and I don't want to pay full-retail for the 2 afore mentioned, BUT if I find a used though... I'll just bite the bullet.
Wife's got a Ruger American in .308, and I want one too... I've got a PS-90, and the Wife wants one for a "his and her's"
I think that would be when it would really count in this thread...
He's a man of taste and distinction....So you like Rugers....
It's called redundancy. It is basically for the same reason there are redundant sets of hydraulics and electronics on commercial aircraft - each is there in case the other system fails. So, if one of my Glock 19 pistols goes out of commission, I do not need to worry about waiting for parts to fix my carry piece, I already have another to use immediately. Same idea for carrying a backup pistol, the best backup you can carry is a duplicate of your normal carry pistol. It uses the same exact magazines, operates exactly the same as the other.Serious question and there is probably a good answer, but why do you own 4 identical glocks? What's the advantage?
We are kinda' and have always been a Ruger family, but recently added a couple Glocks to the stash,So you like Rugers....
What is gun?
Noah & the Ark...embark them in pairs. If you have two hands then why not two handguns of the same model? Just because.
Before I thinned the herd, have or have had 35 Mosin Nagants, 7 Yugo & Norinco SKS's, 5 CZ-82's, 5 Bulgarian/Russian/E. German Makarovs, 4 Beretta 21A's, 5 Polish Gward .38 revolvers, 2 Belgian .25 ACP revolvers, 3 Colt New Service .38-40 and 2 .44-40 revolvers, 12 S&W M&P H.E. Model of 1905 .38 Special revolvers, 3 Colt Detective Specials in .38 and 2 in .32, 3 S&W, 3 S&W H.E. Model of 1896 .32 revolvers, 4 Ithaca Model 37 12ga's, 2 Canik TP9's, 3 S&W Model 910's & 2 Model 915's, ~10 S&W SW9/SD9's and 2 SW40's, 4 Colt Cobra .38's 4" and 2 2" revolvers, 4 Orbea Hermanos .38 Longo revolvers, 2 Colt Official Police .38 revolvers, 2 Polish TT-33's, 2 1895 Nagant revolvers, 5 SCCY CPX-1'x and -2's, 2 Colt 1851 Navy .36 revolvers (Gen 2), 6 Ruger Old Army revolvers, 2 Daewoo DP-51's, 2 Colt Police Positive's in .38 Long Colt (too many Police Positive Specials in .32 and .38 to count).
I sold all of mine.I lost all mine in a fire
I have 2 P365's. (Used to have 3). One black and one FDE.