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<blockquote data-quote="Nraman" data-source="post: 1121570" data-attributes="member: 10001"><p>I don't know about the Ruger, many 9mm pistols like Glock or Beretta are designed to use the NATO and foreign ammo that are the real 9mm instead of the anemic US ammo (Ranger 115gr +P+ is an exception). If that is the case with the Ruger, any US ammo is marginal, even a small amount of limpwristing will give you a stovepipe.</p><p>There was a court case with a convenience store clerk who used a Glock to defend himself, got a stovepipe and later sued Glock. Glock won.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nraman, post: 1121570, member: 10001"] I don't know about the Ruger, many 9mm pistols like Glock or Beretta are designed to use the NATO and foreign ammo that are the real 9mm instead of the anemic US ammo (Ranger 115gr +P+ is an exception). If that is the case with the Ruger, any US ammo is marginal, even a small amount of limpwristing will give you a stovepipe. There was a court case with a convenience store clerk who used a Glock to defend himself, got a stovepipe and later sued Glock. Glock won. [/QUOTE]
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