These are built like a tank my father carried one in the 90s in the service also carried the smith 4506 witch I ended up with then Glock came along an hes was a 21 .
You should swap out the magazine spring and follower for the 7rd one made by Wilson Combat for the 1911 because it has the plastic follower that won't scratch a gouge from the aluminum grip inside the mag well just below the feed ramp. All these Ruger P90 pistols with the steel magazine follower will scratch a nasty gouge below the feed ramp on the frame of the gun after shooting the gun and removing the magazine. It won't do it from just inserting and removing the mag when it's empty. It only happens after shooting the gun because the recoil pushes the steel magazine follower forward when the last round is fired and then when you remove the magazine it'll scratch the aluminum and leave a nasty gouge that gets worse and worse as time goes by. Go ahead and disassemble yours and look at the front facing side at the top of the magazine well when the slide is removed. I bet you'll see the nasty gouge mark in the aluminum. The only solution is to switch over to the 7rd Wilson Combat full size 1911 magazine follower and spring they sell for around 8 bucks.
50% is your attitude and your respons. Yesterday as a emergency elecrtician someone attackted me with a really bad attitude, i responded very harsh and said i would leave on that very second if he didtn treat me with respect. He switshed and become very respectdul and i could help him and his neighbourgs.
It's one of my favorites
My first pistol 🔫 ❤️ bought it in San Diego in 2008
This and gen 3 Smiths in 45 are the autos of most interest to me.
@@mkshffr4936 they are excellent firearms 👍
These are built like a tank my father carried one in the 90s in the service also carried the smith 4506 witch I ended up with then Glock came along an hes was a 21 .
Thanks for commenting, they are built like a tank 👍
It’s a brick and I love mine.
It shoots great 👍
You should swap out the magazine spring and follower for the 7rd one made by Wilson Combat for the 1911 because it has the plastic follower that won't scratch a gouge from the aluminum grip inside the mag well just below the feed ramp. All these Ruger P90 pistols with the steel magazine follower will scratch a nasty gouge below the feed ramp on the frame of the gun after shooting the gun and removing the magazine. It won't do it from just inserting and removing the mag when it's empty. It only happens after shooting the gun because the recoil pushes the steel magazine follower forward when the last round is fired and then when you remove the magazine it'll scratch the aluminum and leave a nasty gouge that gets worse and worse as time goes by. Go ahead and disassemble yours and look at the front facing side at the top of the magazine well when the slide is removed. I bet you'll see the nasty gouge mark in the aluminum. The only solution is to switch over to the 7rd Wilson Combat full size 1911 magazine follower and spring they sell for around 8 bucks.
That is really good information… We will take a look and do a future follow up 👍
50% is your attitude and your respons. Yesterday as a emergency elecrtician someone attackted me with a really bad attitude, i responded very harsh and said i would leave on that very second if he didtn treat me with respect. He switshed and become very respectdul and i could help him and his neighbourgs.
It always best to defuse a situation before it becomes violent, that was keeping your cool 😎
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Please give me your name, my name is Patrik.
@@swedeson6188 his name is Ted 😎
My P90 is a tank!