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<blockquote data-quote="trbii" data-source="post: 989583" data-attributes="member: 2449"><p>I'm right with you on that. I've owned and shot a 5 1/2' bull barrel model for years. Also got a Browning Buckmark and it is nice, but the Ruger 22/45 has superior ergonomics for old 1911 fans like me. The field-strip procedure on the Browning confounds me. It won't come apart to suit me for the kind of maintenance I like to do. I learned the Ruger target pistol disassembly back in about 1977.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trbii, post: 989583, member: 2449"] I'm right with you on that. I've owned and shot a 5 1/2' bull barrel model for years. Also got a Browning Buckmark and it is nice, but the Ruger 22/45 has superior ergonomics for old 1911 fans like me. The field-strip procedure on the Browning confounds me. It won't come apart to suit me for the kind of maintenance I like to do. I learned the Ruger target pistol disassembly back in about 1977. [/QUOTE]
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