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Default RUGER SRH .44MAG SS vs. SIG 1911 Revolution Carry in .45ACP SS??

Hello folks!!

I need to pick your brains on this question.

I currently own and regularly shoot both the Ruger SuperRedhawk 7.5" and the SigArms Revolution commander-sized.

I know from personal experience that both are quality firearms manufactured by companies that provide excellent customer service.

I already own the S&W 629 Classic .44MAG--- a .44 that I actually prefer over the RSRH .44. I have an opportunity to acquire another SIG 1911 Revolution Carry in SS.

I love the SIG 1911 I have and want to get another to alternate with the one I have for carry.

Here's my question: Would it be worth it to buy the SIG by trading-in the Ruger, or should I just purchase the SIG out right??

Once again folks, I would greatly appreciate any thoughts or opinions you have on this matter.

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Default Re: RUGER SRH .44MAG SS vs. SIG 1911 Revolution Carry in .45ACP SS??

********NOTE TO MODERATORS********

I believe i put this thread in the wrong forum.

Please move it to the "Firearms" forum under the "Pistol" sub-forum.


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Default Re: RUGER SRH .44MAG SS vs. SIG 1911 Revolution Carry in .45ACP SS??

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Here's my question: Would it be worth it to buy the SIG by trading-in the Ruger, or should I just purchase the SIG out right??
I have a tradition that has worked for me for many years... Never sell a handgun!

When I purchase a handgun I consider the money "gone". Can't get it back. Ever.

I have pistols I have not shot in years, but I still keep them. When it is time for me to leave this world my son will inherit a nice little collection...
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I concur, hang on the to SRH. I have sold the following. Ruger P94, Ruger GP 100, Ruger SP101, Glock 27, another Glock 27, Kel Tec P3AT, SIG 232, etc...I don't really have anything to show for them. I wish I still had them all.
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