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Ruger has announced that its growing line of Mark IV pistols now includes the Mark IV Tactical and two Mark IV Standard models. Since the launch of the Mark IV in 2016, this family of rimfire ...
The year 2024 marks 75 years of existence for Sturm, Ruger & Co. To celebrate, Ruger will be producing special editions of three of its most popular models — the 10/22 Sporter, Mark IV Standard ...
Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc.'s 22/45 rimfire pistol models with threaded barrels allow owners to attach an assortment of muzzle accessories to one of America’s favorite rimfire handguns, the ...
The Ruger Mark IV is one of the most popular .22 pistols in history. Here, we put the Ruger Mark IV 22/45 to the test.
Ruger initially designed the Ruger American Pistol to compete for the Army’s Modular Handgun System contract. However, Ruger decided against entering the competition and decided to sell the ...
Ruger updated its popular Ruger LCP pocket pistol by adding capacity in the still compact platform of the new Ruger LCP Max .380 Auto.
Ruger, the number one brand on this list, built its reputation decades ago, largely on the success of its .22 caliber firearms, including the Mark series pistol.
Sturm, Ruger & Co., Inc. announced the addition of the Ruger American Pistol® Compact in .45 Auto. This newest compact model is offered in the "PRO" configuration with no external ...
Here’s What you Need to Remember: In reliability tests, Ruger has tested the American Pistol to twenty thousand rounds without issues; an outside test ran the pistol to 5,500 rounds with only ...
The Ruger AR556 pistol in 300 Blackout includes a 9-inch free-floating handguard made out of aluminum covers the barrel and gas tube, replete with Magpul M-LOK slots that allow for hardware ...
For years relegated to to super gun nerd crowd, one of the nation's top gunmakers has released a new blaster chambered in the niche 5.7mm high-velocity handgun/subgun round.
Battle of the Lever Guns: Winchester Model 94 Vs. Marlin 336 When it comes to these two classic lever-actions, everyone has a favorite. But is one really better than the other?