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<blockquote data-quote="Zaphod Beeblebrox" data-source="post: 3079073" data-attributes="member: 4606"><p>Had a P97D I never loved. Grip seemed pretty "slick" and had the ergos of a Planet of the Apes gun, but the thing just ran. That's about the worst thing I could say about it. It was pretty accurate too.</p><p></p><p>As far as best, I don't have a Ruger 1911 in .45, but I do have one in 9mm, and it is one of the best bargains in handguns. Eats everything, including factory reloads that choke up my Hi Power clone and CZ P10c. The reloads have a problem with OAL that can result in failure to go into battery, but the Ruger does not care. It has a frame integrated plunger tube that can't fall off (unlike my S&W E series, which did) and is by the way, really, really accurate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zaphod Beeblebrox, post: 3079073, member: 4606"] Had a P97D I never loved. Grip seemed pretty "slick" and had the ergos of a Planet of the Apes gun, but the thing just ran. That's about the worst thing I could say about it. It was pretty accurate too. As far as best, I don't have a Ruger 1911 in .45, but I do have one in 9mm, and it is one of the best bargains in handguns. Eats everything, including factory reloads that choke up my Hi Power clone and CZ P10c. The reloads have a problem with OAL that can result in failure to go into battery, but the Ruger does not care. It has a frame integrated plunger tube that can't fall off (unlike my S&W E series, which did) and is by the way, really, really accurate. [/QUOTE]
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