Not that one the one that in the post.
You quoted me, not Hayata, which is why I thought you were talking of the Bren Ten.
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Not that one the one that in the post.
While you're at it get the Ruger Lightweight Commander in 9mm. Awesome gun as well, just on the other end of the scale...
AH! I have been looking for one of those RIA unltra match 10mm's ever since I saw that pic. Nobody has one anywhere I can see. They are right around 700 and I would buy one like after friday if I could find one. It's always the cool guns you can never find. I guess that's why they are cool, everybody else want's one too. I guess if I put on the Flared Magwell on mine will look the same but won't have the high cap capability. That's a lot of rounds in that gun.You quoted me, not Hayata, which is why I thought you were talking of the Bren Ten.
Btw dad is 74 years old. I hope I can still shoot that good of I make 74Got the new ruger 10 today 1st mag last shell got caught on ejection port ( me shooting) 2nd mag 3rd shot dad shooting live round stove pipe and then 5th round shell got caught again. I really think dear old dad limp wrist it( he shoots a lot of 454 and 500 and don't try to hold them) he said no but I think so. Any way we lubed the mags went through a box of sig 180s no more issues. Cleaned tonight will shoot reloads tomorrow.
I had a few issues with mine as well. I wouldn't chamber the last round of the mag. Every single time. I had to ship to an authorized Remington gunsmith. They altered the mags a bit and it worked fine from there on. It seems that the 10mm guns have issues at first but clear up after a bit. I guess it's just the nature of the beast.Got the new ruger 10 today 1st mag last shell got caught on ejection port ( me shooting) 2nd mag 3rd shot dad shooting live round stove pipe and then 5th round shell got caught again. I really think dear old dad limp wrist it( he shoots a lot of 454 and 500 and don't try to hold them) he said no but I think so. Any way we lubed the mags went through a box of sig 180s no more issues. Cleaned tonight will shoot reloads tomorrow.
The new Rugers I've gotten recently (9mm and 10mm 1911) really do need a break-in period of 50 rounds or so, and a good cleaning & lube afterwards. Not as bad as a Kimber, but I guess these newer guns are a little tighter than the SR-1911 in 45. That one shot perfectly right out of the box.