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    Default Re: The Ruger-57...as in 5.7x28!

    Purchased the conversion kit for one of my G17’s last night. $134 with free shipping. Should have by Saturday. Excited. And realized I shouldn’t need to buy both 22TCM and 22TCM 9r because 9r should work in both the Glock and my Armscor 1911 pistol . 100 rounds of 9r $27 so not bad at all.

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    Default Re: The Ruger-57...as in 5.7x28!

    Quote Originally Posted by cruzans View Post
    Purchased the conversion kit for one of my G17’s last night. $134 with free shipping. Should have by Saturday. Excited. And realized I shouldn’t need to buy both 22TCM and 22TCM 9r because 9r should work in both the Glock and my Armscor 1911 pistol . 100 rounds of 9r $27 so not bad at all.
    Not bad at all. I paid $140 shipped, also got the roni for $159. This should be a fun gun to shoot
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    Default Re: The Ruger-57...as in 5.7x28!

    Got a chance to fondle a Ruger-57 at the Outdoor Show in Hbg yesterday. I liked the feel of it a lot more than the FiveseveN. The grip was more comfortable and the trigger had a better feel. I liked the 1911 safety, as well. Just waiting on my pre-order to come in, and I'll know how it shoots.

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    Default Re: The Ruger-57...as in 5.7x28!

    Quote Originally Posted by Ronin View Post
    Got a chance to fondle a Ruger-57 at the Outdoor Show in Hbg yesterday. I liked the feel of it a lot more than the FiveseveN. The grip was more comfortable and the trigger had a better feel. I liked the 1911 safety, as well. Just waiting on my pre-order to come in, and I'll know how it shoots.
    Yeah I heard a lot of guy's say the same thing when they were at Shot Show this year. Hopefully they sell really well and the ammunition manufactures start supporting the market.

    I think it would have been huge if Ruger had released this along with a side kick carbine or braced pistol at the same time.

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    Default Re: The Ruger-57...as in 5.7x28!

    Even though I have sold off many collectables and even a FN 57 years ago,I have the wanderlust to get the new Ruger 57.My LGS is backordered on them.

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    Default Re: The Ruger-57...as in 5.7x28!

    Quote Originally Posted by MARINE DIVISION TWO View Post
    Even though I have sold off many collectables and even a FN 57 years ago,I have the wanderlust to get the new Ruger 57.My LGS is backordered on them.
    They are out there, saw one on Saturday at the Benton gun show, but do not remember the price... Interesting blaster those.
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    Default Re: The Ruger-57...as in 5.7x28!

    Been looking for a new full size carry gun and while I was planning on a sig m17 or m18, this new ruger 57 is a good contender. I've wanted an fn five-seven since 2007 so...

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    Default Re: The Ruger-57...as in 5.7x28!

    My wife carries an Fn 5.7 daily, except when she allows me to. It is as fine and accurate firearm as I've ever handled, and am also looking forwzrd to handling the Ruger57
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    Default Re: The Ruger-57...as in 5.7x28!

    I reserved a Ruger 57 at the Handgunner in Topton, they're selling em for $599. Very good price, especially for a product that just hit the market last month. Hopefully it'll come in within a few weeks!
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    Default Re: The Ruger-57...as in 5.7x28!

    Quote Originally Posted by General Geoff View Post
    I reserved a Ruger 57 at the Handgunner in Topton, they're selling em for $599. Very good price, especially for a product that just hit the market last month. Hopefully it'll come in within a few weeks!
    That's $10 cheaper than Tanner's, so very good deal. I haven't been to Randy's in years. Every time I'm in the area it's on a day they're closed. There's a really good Italian restaurant down the road in Fleetwood called Fiore's. Great subs. Homemade rolls.

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