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AR15.COM
11/17/2010 9:55:43 AM EDT
I'm not so much pimping my blog as I am giving y'all Ruger folks something to throw back at the H&K fanboys.  Enjoy!

Full text, as I have no problems plagiarizing myself:

A river ran through it
Almost five years ago, a good friend of mine was out canoeing in the river when the water was up pretty high from two weeks of rain. The trip ended in disaster as he and a friend almost lost their lives, destroyed the canoe, and lost all of their gear except for the cooler. Among some of the gear lost was a Ruger P9, which my friend promptly reported to the local Sheriff's office. Well, some good ol' local yokel found that pistol and turned it in to the Sheriff, who called my buddy and returned it to him.

The finish may not impress you, but it still seems to function just fine:


He hasn't fired it yet, and has said that he has no desire to, but he did give it a thorough cleaning. I didn't get a pic of the internals, but they seemed fine as well. The blued magazine was pretty rusted, but didn't look as bad as I would have thought after spending four and a half years submerged in the mud on the bottom of the Rappahanock.

I have had a good experience in the past with Ruger's customer service, so I suggested that he send it to them for some OEM TLC, and just maybe that gun might be something again. It definitely needs a new slide, but after handling it I have no doubts that if I stuck a loaded magazine in it it would fire as you see it. That's after a bunch of WD-40; nothing more.

Over all, I'd say that this was a serious torture test that speaks to the quality of Ruger. I have no dog in that fight, as I do not own any Ruger products, although I've had good luck with them in the past.

Ruger tuff!!!
1/12/2011 8:32:10 PM EDT
[#1]




Quoted:

I'm not so much pimping my blog as I am giving y'all Ruger folks something to throw back at the H&K fanboys. Enjoy!



Full text, as I have no problems plagiarizing myself:



A river ran through it

Almost five years ago, a good friend of mine was out canoeing in the river when the water was up pretty high from two weeks of rain. The trip ended in disaster as he and a friend almost lost their lives, destroyed the canoe, and lost all of their gear except for the cooler. Among some of the gear lost was a Ruger P9, which my friend promptly reported to the local Sheriff's office. Well, some good ol' local yokel found that pistol and turned it in to the Sheriff, who called my buddy and returned it to him.



The finish may not impress you, but it still seems to function just fine:

http://i259.photobucket.com/albums/hh284/CTone03/Gun%20Things/IMG_2265.jpg



He hasn't fired it yet, and has said that he has no desire to, but he did give it a thorough cleaning. I didn't get a pic of the internals, but they seemed fine as well. The blued magazine was pretty rusted, but didn't look as bad as I would have thought after spending four and a half years submerged in the mud on the bottom of the Rappahanock.



I have had a good experience in the past with Ruger's customer service, so I suggested that he send it to them for some OEM TLC, and just maybe that gun might be something again. It definitely needs a new slide, but after handling it I have no doubts that if I stuck a loaded magazine in it it would fire as you see it. That's after a bunch of WD-40; nothing more.



Over all, I'd say that this was a serious torture test that speaks to the quality of Ruger. I have no dog in that fight, as I do not own any Ruger products, although I've had good luck with them in the past.



Ruger tuff!!!


Pretty cool

1/13/2011 4:57:50 PM EDT
[#2]
Glocks hold up the best of any pistol under water. I have seen them left under salt water, and hurricane Katrina for months and still work while Sigs and HK's were rusted shut. This one however didn't hold up to well in a river of "chemicals." I don't know the rest of the story.

1/14/2011 2:49:14 AM EDT
[#3]
Pretty cool that he got the pistol back after all those years at the bottom of a river.
1/14/2011 4:31:41 PM EDT
[#4]
Hmmm, for kicks I would call Ruger and see what they would do about it. They might want it to evaluate. I think its worth a try and your friend might get a brand new gun out of it.
1/14/2011 5:04:37 PM EDT
[#5]
Quoted:
I'm not so much pimping my blog as I am giving y'all Ruger folks something to throw back at the H&K fanboys.  Enjoy!

Full text, as I have no problems plagiarizing myself:

A river ran through it
Almost five years ago, a good friend of mine was out canoeing in the river when the water was up pretty high from two weeks of rain. The trip ended in disaster as he and a friend almost lost their lives, destroyed the canoe, and lost all of their gear except for the cooler. Among some of the gear lost was a Ruger P9, which my friend promptly reported to the local Sheriff's office. Well, some good ol' local yokel found that pistol and turned it in to the Sheriff, who called my buddy and returned it to him.

The finish may not impress you, but it still seems to function just fine:
http://i259.photobucket.com/albums/hh284/CTone03/Gun%20Things/IMG_2265.jpg

He hasn't fired it yet, and has said that he has no desire to, but he did give it a thorough cleaning. I didn't get a pic of the internals, but they seemed fine as well. The blued magazine was pretty rusted, but didn't look as bad as I would have thought after spending four and a half years submerged in the mud on the bottom of the Rappahanock.

I have had a good experience in the past with Ruger's customer service, so I suggested that he send it to them for some OEM TLC, and just maybe that gun might be something again. It definitely needs a new slide, but after handling it I have no doubts that if I stuck a loaded magazine in it it would fire as you see it. That's after a bunch of WD-40; nothing more.

Over all, I'd say that this was a serious torture test that speaks to the quality of Ruger. I have no dog in that fight, as I do not own any Ruger products, although I've had good luck with them in the past.

Ruger tuff!!!


Definitely "tortured," but where's the "test" part? Shoot that thing!