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<blockquote data-quote="guns are dumb" data-source="post: 865791" data-attributes="member: 5564"><p>I think people are blowing the ease of cleaning a Ruger out of proportion. Once you do it the first time, it's not a problem afterwards, just a matter of learning the tricks. I certainly wouldn't let it keep me from owning one.</p><p></p><p>I have both a Buckmark Shot Show limited production gun and a Mark III Hunter. I like the extra weight of the Ruger compared to the Browning, especially at long range (part of that is my own fault for putting a TacSol barrel on it). The Ruger, in general, seems to be better built than the Browning, but I'm not sure that really translates to anything meaningful. If I had to choose one or the other, I'd probably pick the Ruger.</p><p></p><p>However, I don't plan on getting rid of either. Actually, I'm currently fighting the itch to buy a Single Six Hunter...if I could find one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="guns are dumb, post: 865791, member: 5564"] I think people are blowing the ease of cleaning a Ruger out of proportion. Once you do it the first time, it's not a problem afterwards, just a matter of learning the tricks. I certainly wouldn't let it keep me from owning one. I have both a Buckmark Shot Show limited production gun and a Mark III Hunter. I like the extra weight of the Ruger compared to the Browning, especially at long range (part of that is my own fault for putting a TacSol barrel on it). The Ruger, in general, seems to be better built than the Browning, but I'm not sure that really translates to anything meaningful. If I had to choose one or the other, I'd probably pick the Ruger. However, I don't plan on getting rid of either. Actually, I'm currently fighting the itch to buy a Single Six Hunter...if I could find one. [/QUOTE]
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