Posts Tagged Ruger

Marlin Introduces “Tactical” Lever Actions

From The Truth About Guns:

If you’re a fan of modern lever guns you’re going to love the latest iteration of the Dark Series from Marlin Firearms. (See our review of the previous take on this gun here.) Since Ruger took over the Marlin brand they aren’t just churning out the same old Marlins that our dads and grandads had (although they are still doing the classics as well) but they’re continuing to evolve the line. The new Dark Series is launching with the big daddy of lever guns, the Model 1895 in .45-70.

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Comparing Four Popular Carry Pistols

From The Truth About Guns:

Shooting the SIG SAUER P365, Springfield Hellcat, Ruger MAX-9, and Smith & Wesson M&P9 Shield Plus (listed in order of when they were released) back-to-back-to-back-to-back, the following is our takeaways on how these four fantastic little pistols stack up.

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Ruger MAX-9

From The Truth About Guns:

With an onboard capacity of 10+1 rounds flush fit and 12+1 rounds extended, Ruger’s new MAX-9 takes aim at the incredibly hot market for micro-compact pistols with double-digit capacities. Equipped with a tritium and fiber optic front sight and an optics-ready slide at an MSRP of just $499 (less on Brownells), the MAX-9 undercuts the competition on features for the dollar.

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New Ruger Micro Compact

From Guns.com:

Equipped with a tritium fiber optic day/night front sight that is co-witnessed for JPoint and Shield-pattern micro red dot sights, the MAX-9 runs flush-fit 10-round magazines as well as 12 rounders with a grip extension. Standard models have a frame-mounted 1911-style thumb safety while Pro models are available without the lever.

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9mm vs 5.7

From Ammo to Go:

Sometimes in the shooting industry, a new cartridge will skyrocket the sale of a specific rifle or handgun. On occasion, the opposite occurs. A new weapon will breathe life into a previously forgotten (or at least, neglected) cartridge. This is the case with the new pistol from Ruger, called the “Ruger 57.” As buzz builds and ownership of the pistol picks up, we thought a 5.7×28 vs. 9mm caliber comparison would be a good way to get a feel for what the round is capable of.

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Activist Shareholders Inside Ruger

From The Truth About Guns:

The nuisance move was put forward by a small group of anti-gun shareholders led by a group of nuns from Oregon. Normally it wouldn’t have had a prayer of passing, but the proposal was made in the aftermath of the Parkland shooting. As a result, some of Ruger’s large institutional shareholders like BlackRock and Vanguard Group signed on in order participate in the growing corporate gun control movement and to signal how terribly concerned they were about “gun violence.”

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Anti-gunners’ New Tactics

From Bearing Arms:

Anti-gunners recently decided to try a new tactic. They purchased Ruger stock with the intention of trying to force the company to act in a manner they think is more responsible. To an extent, it worked. They were able to get enough muscle to force the company to issue a report about how the company tracks violence associated with its products.

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Truck Gun: Custom .22 Magnum

Richard Mann’s truck gun:

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Ruger Mini-14 in 300 Blackout

Ruger is now offering their tactical Mini-14 in 300 Blackout

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New LC9S From Ruger

From Downrange.tv:

he LC9S™ features a newly designed trigger mechanism with a short, light, crisp pull that improves accuracy and performance. Like the LC9™, the LC9S™ provides 7+1 rounds of 9mm Luger protection in a slim, lightweight, pistol, just slightly larger (less than 1” in both height and length) than the popular Ruger® LCP ®.

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The Results of Microstamping

From the NRA

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Califonia Microstamping Law Causes Ruger and Smith & Wesson To Stop Selling Guns In State

From FoxNews:

“Smith & Wesson does not and will not include microstamping in its firearms,” the Springfield, Mass.,-based manufacturer said in a statement. “A number of studies have indicated that microstamping is unreliable, serves no safety purpose, is cost prohibitive and, most importantly, is not proven to aid in preventing or solving crimes.”

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Operation Mountain Roundup 2013

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SWAT Magazine July 2013

In this issue:

Will 300 BLK be the new military caliber?

Two new Ruger pistols

Patrol Rifle

Silencerco Saker Suppressor

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