Author Topic: Ruger's Prescott AZ chief engineer P series division: female  (Read 5778 times)

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KingPolymer-III

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I was beyond pleasantly surprised today after my conversation with Colleen at Sturm Ruger's Prescott AZ P series centerfire division.  I called the number and got the receptionist and asked to speak to an engineer,  she transfered me and I got a another female who answered " This is Colleen speaking",  I have to be honest,  we men are all chovanistic to a degree, because my first thought was, ok, its another receptionist,  but to my surprise she identified herself as a  technical engineer and answered several questions that I had about their DAO P series 93 models vs the manual safety version with respect to trigger pull and she answered in very detailed responses and I was more than pleasantly surprised.  This is phenomenal news!!!!!!!!,  It just goes to show,  never assume that just because its guns that you will talk to Bubba on the other line. LOL
              I can also tell you that this is an ongoing trend that I see more and more of and it really warms my heart to see that women are joining the fight to preserve ALL of our rights as citizens under the 2nd ammendment.  I was very happy after the conversation.

Offline Fred Flinstone

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Ruger's Prescott AZ chief engineer P series division: female
« Reply #1 on: June 22, 2005, 11:14:35 PM »
The President of CZ-USA is also a women, a dangerous big game hunter to boot!

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Ruger's Prescott AZ chief engineer P series division: female
« Reply #2 on: June 23, 2005, 08:08:53 AM »
Actually, Alice Poluchva is now CEO of Dan Wesson....highly placed armed females everywhere....8)

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Ruger's Prescott AZ chief engineer P series division: female
« Reply #3 on: June 23, 2005, 07:39:10 PM »
This is very good news indeed,  I like this trend.