Item Name: FS/FT Ruger .45 Pistol with 2 Magazines $325
Location: Albany
Zip Code: 31701
Item is for: Sale or Trade
Sale Price: 325
Trade Value or Items Looking For: Optics and Weapons and Ammo
Caliber: 45 ACP
Willing to Ship: Yes
Bill of Sale Required?: No
Item Description: Hurricane Michael beat us up a little in Albany but insurance covered it. Our Camp in Miller County was total-led. Lost about 30 acres of Pines and another 30 of hardwoods, also our 40x60 steel building, Due to this we are selling off a chunk of the collection. Many of these guns are New or Almost New that were bought and put aside for a rainy day.
I can accept some partial trades but the idea is to raise cash to replant and rebuild, so cash is better
Ruger P345 with 2 mags and no box
I have owned a lot of 45's. Most I don't keep long, I try them out, see if they are a fit and if not pass them on. Some I Keep. Some expecting an increase in value and some because they are a good rainy day SHTF backup. This Ruger is neither of those, it's just fun to shoot!
It's the lightest shooting 45 I own, it is reliable and accurate and you can shoot up a box of 45 and not notice it till you are out of rounds.
I can accept some partial trades but the idea is to raise cash to replant and rebuild, so cash is better
Some years ago, I had admired the P345 from a distance, but when I held one I knew it was just a matter of time. Did I need the P345? Absolutely not, but since I interact well with most firearms, it seemed necessary. When I talked to my favorite dealer who also owns and runs the range where I shoot, the price he quoted made me realize that I had made the right decision.
So now that I have both a P97 and a P345, my impression is that they get no respect, but they certainly deserve it. The P345 feels as good in my hand as does any other autoloading pistol. At 29 ounces, it rides easily and points quickly. Being only 7.5 inches in length, it is a compact pistol but still features a 4.2 inch barrel. My old Ruger is the P97DC with the decocking levers, but the P345 has dual safety levers that also function as decocking levers.
https://gundigest.com/reviews/gun-review-ruger-p345
All in all, the Ruger P345 is a great choice for anyone looking for a practical self-defense pistol. Unlike the other pistols in the P-Series, the P345 is easily concealable since it is less bulky. On top of this, the P345 maintains the same level of consistency and reliability that the Ruger P-Series is often praised for.
https://gunnewsdaily.com/ruger-p345-review/
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Location: Albany
Zip Code: 31701
Item is for: Sale or Trade
Sale Price: 325
Trade Value or Items Looking For: Optics and Weapons and Ammo
Caliber: 45 ACP
Willing to Ship: Yes
Bill of Sale Required?: No
Item Description: Hurricane Michael beat us up a little in Albany but insurance covered it. Our Camp in Miller County was total-led. Lost about 30 acres of Pines and another 30 of hardwoods, also our 40x60 steel building, Due to this we are selling off a chunk of the collection. Many of these guns are New or Almost New that were bought and put aside for a rainy day.
I can accept some partial trades but the idea is to raise cash to replant and rebuild, so cash is better
Ruger P345 with 2 mags and no box
I have owned a lot of 45's. Most I don't keep long, I try them out, see if they are a fit and if not pass them on. Some I Keep. Some expecting an increase in value and some because they are a good rainy day SHTF backup. This Ruger is neither of those, it's just fun to shoot!
It's the lightest shooting 45 I own, it is reliable and accurate and you can shoot up a box of 45 and not notice it till you are out of rounds.
I can accept some partial trades but the idea is to raise cash to replant and rebuild, so cash is better
Some years ago, I had admired the P345 from a distance, but when I held one I knew it was just a matter of time. Did I need the P345? Absolutely not, but since I interact well with most firearms, it seemed necessary. When I talked to my favorite dealer who also owns and runs the range where I shoot, the price he quoted made me realize that I had made the right decision.
So now that I have both a P97 and a P345, my impression is that they get no respect, but they certainly deserve it. The P345 feels as good in my hand as does any other autoloading pistol. At 29 ounces, it rides easily and points quickly. Being only 7.5 inches in length, it is a compact pistol but still features a 4.2 inch barrel. My old Ruger is the P97DC with the decocking levers, but the P345 has dual safety levers that also function as decocking levers.
https://gundigest.com/reviews/gun-review-ruger-p345
All in all, the Ruger P345 is a great choice for anyone looking for a practical self-defense pistol. Unlike the other pistols in the P-Series, the P345 is easily concealable since it is less bulky. On top of this, the P345 maintains the same level of consistency and reliability that the Ruger P-Series is often praised for.
https://gunnewsdaily.com/ruger-p345-review/
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I get busy and forget to check back here sometimes to after PMing please hit me on email at trader@nosparts.net
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