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An 11 Year Old's Review of the Savage Rascal

5 Rimfires For The Kid On Your Christmas List

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Do you have a young one on your shopping list this holiday season that wants to learn to shoot? Helping young shooters learn safety and skills is one of the most important things we can all do to keep our shooting sports alive and well. Everyone of us had someone teach us either as a kid or an adult. This is the season of giving and giving the gift of a firearm to a kid is a great way to give back to our community and to the kid.

The New Ruger Precision Rifle--Everything Done Right?

The New Ruger Precision Rifle–Everything Done Right?

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The Ruger Precision Rifle may be the single biggest story of the summer for those who like rifles with long range capabilities. Ruger’s unique design is accurate, affordable, and capable of connecting at some impressive distances. And for those of you who like the flexibility and modularity of the AR platform, the RPR has even more to offer.

For this test, I decided to use a snub-nose revolver, a Ruger LCR 357.

Blannelberry Gets His Concealed Carry Permit: Ep. 2: ‘What Gun to Carry?’

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Once you decide to carry concealed, the next question is: what gun should you carry?

Ruger American Rimfire Rifle Now Availalbe with Wood Stock

Ruger American Rimfire Rifle Now Availalbe with Wood Stock

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Ruger is excited to introduce the Ruger American Rimfire® rifle with wood stock.

Ruger Upping Stakes with 2 Million Gun Challenge to Benefit NRA

Ruger Upping Stakes with 2 Million Gun Challenge to Benefit NRA

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“We’re bringing back the One Million Gun Challenge with a twist,” said Mike Fifer, Sturm, Ruger & Co.’s chief executive officer. “Our goal is to sell two million firearms between the 2015 and 2016 NRA Annual Meetings. With that, we pledge to donate not one, but two dollars to the NRA for every new firearm sold during that time. We accomplished our goals to support the NRA in 2012, and with the help of our loyal customers, we believe we can do it again.”

Shooting History-Ruger 3 Screw-Old Gun Review

Shooting History-Ruger 3 Screw-Old Gun Review

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So this gun is not exactly old. But Ruger stopped making them in 1973 and they have become more and more collectable and valuable. The name 3 Screw is in reference to the 3 Screws on the side of the frame. The new models have 2 pins. If you are fan of the single action revolver and have never shot one of these you owe it to yourself to do so. In my opinion, they are just about the best production single action revolvers ever made. Bear with me while I attempt to back that statement up!

Hickok45: Ruger LC9s Pro

Hickok45: Ruger LC9s Pro

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What differentiates the Ruger LC9s Pro from other models? Hickok45 explains the latest changes (upgrades) to this compact pistol.

New Ruger BX-Trigger For 10/22

New Ruger BX-Trigger For 10/22

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Fans of the venerable 10/22 typically have only one gripe with the gun: the trigger. Even so, the stock triggers on 10/22s are better than much of the competition. But Ruger now offers an improved trigger for the 10/22 and Charger. The BX-Trigger is a vast improvement over the stock Ruger triggers and is incredibly easy and quick to install.

Ruger 10/22 Rifle – The Original American Rifleman 1964 Review

Ruger 10/22 Rifle – The Original American Rifleman 1964 Review

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Not very frequently does GunsAmerica post written reviews from other gun publications, but in this particular instance we felt posting American Rifleman’s original review of the Ruger 10/22 which appeared in the Sept. 1964 issue was warranted considering the celebration that is going on today at Ruger. If you haven’t heard, Ruger is holding a special sweepstakes today to honor the 50th anniversary of the 10/22. Check it out!

Hickok45 and the Ruger LC9s

Hickok45 and the Ruger LC9s

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Hickok45 discusses the relatively new striker-fired Ruger LC9s.