Hot Off the Assembly Line: Ruger AR-556 MPR

Ruger dove into their hat of tricks once again to bring out a more specialized version of their bread ‘n butter AR-15. They have developed the AR-556 MPR (“Multi Purpose Rifle”).

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Grip Intuitively on a Ruger LC9s with LaserMax GripSense

When it comes to a carry pistol, everything about it should be intuitive. Your ability to manipulate the functions, turn the safety on and off (if it has a manual safety), and to confidently place into action any accessories you may deem necessary. If really like or believe in lasers, then Ruger has a new combination that is both intuitive and could possibly tempt your wallet. They have combined their Ruger LC9s with LaserMax’s GripSense laser/light combo for a factory package.

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Ruger Upgrades their President to include CEO Status: Christopher J. Killoy

Today Ruger announced Christopher J. Killoy as their next CEO. He is only the 4th one the company has had in 68 years.

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6mm Creedmoor (That's Not A Typo) Now Offered in the Ruger Precision & American Predator

You read that correctly. Ruger is now chambering their extremely popular Precision rifle in not only 6.5mm Creedmoor, but also 6mm Creedmoor. They discontinued the .243 Winchester offering and opted for a different 6mm caliber. Depending on what grain weight and powder charge you run, both calibers perform well. The biggest determining factor could be whether you want to punch paper or varmints. Even in that scenario, it is still a close toss-up. Introducing the 6mm Creedmoor begins to cement the Ruger Precision as a true long range rifle. Less people will see this as a tactical rifle for only the Tacti-COOL crowd.

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Ruger Rolls Out Uncommon Calibers in their GP100 & Redhawk

We are officially less than a month away from SHOT Show now and the new models for 2017 continue to roll in. Ruger recently announced two new caliber offerings in their GP100 and Redhawk line of revolvers. Although it is not uncommon to see revolvers chambered in .44 Special or .357 Magnum nowadays, it is less common in these specific models. The beefier frame of the GP100 plays host to the new .44 Special while the Redhawk downgrades from its typical .44 Magnum caliber to .357 Magnum.

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Ruger Mark III is Officially DISCONTINUED… You Now Own a Collector Item! (Maybe in 30 Years)

You may or may not have heard that Ruger unveiled a much desired Mark IV pistol recently. It mends the number one problem that has plagued many Ruger shooters over the years. You now can field strip the pistol without the need of watching several YouTube tutorials. With the simple push of a button, you can “pop the hood” on the Ruger Mark IV for easy cleaning and troubleshooting. Now that this heavily-requested Mark IV is on the market the Mark III is no longer needed. At least that is what Ruger is quietly saying on their website.

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NEW: Ruger AR-Lower Receiver – Another Option for your AR Build

It was only a matter of time. Ruger catalogs ammunition, knives, modern sporting rifles, revolvers, handguns, and even silencers. Now they can add stripped lower receivers to their burgeoning resume. The Ruger AR-Lower Receiver was quietly announced November 22nd, and will soon hit store shelves.

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BREAKING: Adjust your Sights for the NEW Ruger SR1911 Target

Ruger announced an SR1911 Target today to round out their offerings of the popular 1911. It is not vastly different than other target 1911 models you may have seen before, but it does exude Ruger’s traditional curb appeal.

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BREAKING: Ruger LCP II – Better Sights, Stippling & Trigger

Ruger is upping the ante on their best-selling, carry pistol. The Ruger LCP II looks to silence all the critics with multiple improvements shooters have been requesting for quite some time.

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Ruger Completes the American Pistol Line-Up with a 9mm Compact

We all knew at some point Ruger would introduce their American in a smaller and more concealable package. Today is officially that day! The Ruger American Compact has been introduced and is available in two different configurations: Manual Safety model and Pro (no manual safety) model.

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Breaking: Ruger MARK IV Rimfire Pistol – The New Announced Product

The new, unannounced product officially came out from the shadows!

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NEW UNANNOUNCED PRODUCT!!!… C'mon Ruger, Be a Little More Vague

On the heels of Ruger announcing they are discontinuing their 77-Series of bolt-action rifles, we get news like this. Your first thought might be: “Well, they are obviously replacing the 77-Series, and rather quickly.”

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Ruger DISCONTINUING 77-Series of Bolt-Action Rifles

Ruger sent out an e-mail today to individuals who are on their registered e-mail list. The message they sent is pretty black-n-white. Ruger is going to discontinue their 77-Series of bolt-action rifles.

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Ruger Under Attack from Public Advocate

Sturm, Ruger & Company has been facing scrutiny as of late for not warning its investors of the alleged risks it faces.

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