If you ran into two crabby, short old ladies racing outside to chain smoke in Old Town Santa Fe, congratulations. You met my mom and aunt who were in town for the balloon festival up the road.
OT but relevant. MIchael, some time ago you mentioned something about a new Ruger with more to fallow in a few days. Never heard anymore, Can you enlighten us yet? What I have been able to garner is that the Ruger model number is 3302 and it is called the SR9. The first production run has a MSRP of $577.67. The first run may have a longer barrel than subsequent runs and may have a special run knife also. Intial run is 2000 units with sets of 4 being offered directly to dealers after distributors were offering more than 1 set to dealers against Rugers wishes. Speculated that it is a single stack polymer framed 9mm. Ruger is being tight lipped and not telling dealers or distributers what it is including caliber. Supposedly to ship or be recived Thursday, 10-11-07. What can you tell us?
If you ran into two crabby, short old ladies racing outside to chain smoke in Old Town Santa Fe, congratulations. You met my mom and aunt who were in town for the balloon festival up the road.
ReplyDeleteDidn't stay at Villas de Santa Fe by chance?
OT but relevant.
ReplyDeleteMIchael, some time ago you mentioned something about a new Ruger with more to fallow in a few days. Never heard anymore, Can you enlighten us yet? What I have been able to garner is that the Ruger model number is 3302 and it is called the SR9. The first production run has a MSRP of $577.67. The first run may have a longer barrel than subsequent runs and may have a special run knife also. Intial run is 2000 units with sets of 4 being offered directly to dealers after distributors were offering more than 1 set to dealers against Rugers wishes. Speculated that it is a single stack polymer framed 9mm. Ruger is being tight lipped and not telling dealers or distributers what it is including caliber. Supposedly to ship or be recived Thursday, 10-11-07. What can you tell us?