Posts Tagged Ruger

Ruger GP100 Revolver

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Ruger Hawkeye African Rifle

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Ruger SP101 Revolver

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Ruger LCP 380 NRA Edition

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Ruger LCP .380 Review

From My Gun Culture:

The Ruger LCP is a well made pistol and we found that makes a noticeable difference on the range. Yes, it’s technically one of those guns to carry a lot and shoot far less frequently, but we were pleasantly surprised by its ergonomic friendliness over long shooting sessions. No, we would not want to crank off a few hundred rounds of high-pressure self defense ammo at a single sitting, but shooting lower recoil practice loads exhibited a low level of self abuse.

 

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Combat Handguns


New Wilson .45 ACP Perfection
Hybrid 9mm Ruger LC9
Home Defense: Rapid -Access Gun Tactics
Sig P210 Combat 9x19mm
Big Bore Firepower: A-0 1911 .45 ACP, Delta Elite 10mm, BFR .45/.410
NAA Ranger .22 MAG
HK .40 Lonslide

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American Handgunner: 1911 100th Aniversary

1911 History
Custom 1911s
Factory 1911s
.45 Revolvers
Ruger’s New SR40

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Human Events Lists Best New Guns Of 2011

Here is the simple list:

Ruger LC9

Taurus Raging Judge 28 Gauge

MGI Belt-Fed Hydra

Diamondback DB9

Charter Arms CARR

H&K MR556

Sig Sauer 556r

Full Review of all the firearms.

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Gunsite Scout Rifle From Ruger

From Tactical Wire:

Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. (NYSE: RGR) is proud to announce the Ruger® Gunsite Scout Rifle, the ideal “fighting carbine” in .308 Winchester that is a credible rendition of Col. Jeff Cooper’s Scout Rifle concept. Cooper called for a relatively lightweight, hard hitting, do-all rifle that in the hands of an accomplished shooter was able to place accurate, sustained fire out to long ranges, yet was quick-handling and light enough for all-day carry.

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Piston AR Uppers From Ruger

From The Tactical Wire

Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. (NYSE: RGR), announces the availability of three, AR-style upper receiver assemblies featuring the innovative two-stage, piston driven performance of the SR-556® family. These rugged and reliable SR-556 piston driven uppers run cleaner, cooler, and are easier to maintain than traditional gas driven systems, offering significantly improved reliability. SR-556 upper assemblies will be available through firearms retailers and ShopRuger.com.

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Conceal & Carry School on Spike TV: full-episodes

http://tacproshootingcenter.com/“Meet Tac Pro Shooting Center’s owner, Bill Davison. Bill tells us about his past, his experience, and what’s motivated him to become a firearms instructor.

Also, Ruger’s own, Ken Jorgensen, joins Bill as they meet with students one-on-one to discuss firearms, and what steps the students as well as you at home, can take when deciding which handgun will be right for you.

[This episode is] midway through the course with some of the biggest challenges still ahead. The students look back on their progress, and express their feelings for the new challenges that still lay ahead.”

http://www.spike.com/full-episode/instructor/39778

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Ruger 556 Available in 6.8 SPC

Seems kind of strange that a rifle called the 556 is now available in 6.8, but more calibers can’t be a bad thing right?

6.8 SPC 556

556 in 6.8 SPC

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Conceal and Carry School on SPIKE TV

Conceal and Carry School takes place at TacPro Shooting Center in Texas and is sponsored by Ruger Firearms. The show airs Saturdays on SPIKE TV.

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Ruger Special Edition Pistol Honors Texas Governor

The Coyote Special is a version of the Ruger .380 which the Governor used to kill a coyote while jogging with his dog.

AP story

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New Ruger SR-556C Piston Carbine

Press Release
Sturm, Ruger Introduces The SR-556C™ Piston Driven Carbine With A Shorter, Lighter Barrel

Ruger SR556C

Ruger SR556C

Southport, CT: May 13, 2010 – Sturm, Ruger & Co., Inc. (NYSE:RGR) is pleased to announce the introduction of the new Ruger® SR-556C™, a carbine-length derivative of the popular SR-556 two-stage piston driven AR style rifle. The new SR-556C features a heavy contour, fluted barrel that is 1-3/4″ shorter and a half-pound lighter than the original SR-556.

The 16.1″ barrel on the new SR-556C features an integrally machined flash suppressor, which minimizes the overall length of the barrel while maintaining compliance with ATF regulations for civilian and commercial sales. The SR-556C maintains the mid-length gas system and the heavy (.850″) barrel contour under the handguard of the original SR-556, however the barrel under the handguard is fluted for weight reduction and to promote barrel cooling.

“Many of our customers appreciate the limited muzzle rise when shooting the original SR-556, which allows them to re-acquire their sight picture more quickly between shots,” said Todd Wilkinson, Ruger’s Chief Engineer for Rifles. “However, some customers requested a shorter, lighter, faster handling gun that can more quickly acquire separate targets. This new SR-556C drops a full half pound off the front end of the gun, which changes its handling dynamics considerably, something our customers are really going to appreciate.”

The SR-556C offers the same great features that made the original SR-556 such a success: it includes the two-stage piston driven operating system with a four position adjustable gas regulator; chrome plated, cold hammer forged barrel; Troy Industries Folding Battlesights, Quad Rail, and rail covers; chrome plated bolt carrier group and operating system, six-position stock, Hogue® Monogrip® and three 30-round MAGPUL PMAG™ magazines.

For more information on the SR-556C, or any of the other rifles, pistols, or revolvers offered by Ruger, please visit www.Ruger.com, or visit your local firearms retailer.

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