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  • Ruger Vaquero and New Vaquero

    Source The Ruger Vaquero was originally designed as a fixed sight version of the Ruger Blackhawk. It’s a single action only revolver that looks incredibly similar to the Colt Peacemaker revolver, with the main difference being that the Vaquero is a bit beefier and further lacks the half cock feature, as the cylinder is freed […] More

  • Ruger SR Series

    Source The Ruger SR series was produced from 2007 to 2019, in the forms of the Ruger SR9, the Ruger SR40, and the Ruger SR45, and in both compact and full sized variations. The SR pistols were designed to replace the P-series, by being modernized with a striker fired mechanism and a polymer frame. Notable […] More

  • Ruger SR1911 and SR1911 Commander

    Source The Ruger SR1911 and SR1911 Commander pistols represent Ruger’s take on the 1911. The pistols are built with a Series 70-style firing system, a flat mainspring housing, longer trigger, beavertail grip safety, and adjustable sights. They are most commonly available in a matte stainless steel finishing for superior durability and rust and corrosion resistance […] More

  • Ruger SP101

    Source The Ruger SP101 is a snubnose revolver that is built like a tank. Firing either the .357 Magnum or .38 Special calibers, it is also available in two inch, three inch, and four inch barrel length variations, with a five shot cylinder. As with the GP100 and Redhawk, the SP101 really is overbuilt in […] More

  • Ruger Single Six

    Source The Ruger Single Six is a .22 LR single action revolver, heavily based off of the original Colt Single Action Army revolver. The Single Six is the most popular rimfire revolver on the market today and has been ever since its release in the 1950s. Available in a number of different finishes and barrel […] More

  • Ruger Security Nine

    Source The Ruger Security 9 bares more than a passing resemblance to the LCP II. Even though the action behind the weapons are not the same, the Security 9 does indeed look like an LCP II that has been increased in size and made to chamber and fire the 9mm Luger caliber. With fifteen rounds […] More

  • Ruger Redhawk

    Source Following the massive success of the Ruger Blackhawk, Ruger decided to make a double action version, similar to their Security Six and later GP100. The Redhawk is one of the most durable and reinforced double action revolvers on the market, being to larger calibers like .45 Colt and the .44 Magnum as the GP100 […] More

  • Ruger P-Series

    Source The Ruger P series were a line of numerous semi-automatic pistols available in the 9mm Luger, the .40 S&W, and the .45 ACP calibers. They were produced continuously from 1985 up until 2013. Older, used models in good condition can be found in great abundance on the used market, and often for very good […] More

  • Ruger Mark IV

    Source If there is one single handgun that Ruger is the most well known for, it’s this one: the Ruger Mark series of .22 pistols. These pistols have been in continuous production since 1949, and are the most successful .22 pistols ever made. These pistols closely resemble the Luger and Nambu pistols (this was intended […] More

  • Ruger LCR

    Source The Ruger LCR is a snubnose revolver meant for concealed carry and to compete directly with other guns like the Taurus 85 and the Smith & Wesson J-Frame. Available in different calibers such as .357 Magnum, .38 Special, and 9mm Luger, the LCR’s most notable feature is its polymer frame to reduce weight, whereas […] More

  • Ruger LCP (and LCP II)

    Source The Ruger LCP is one of the most popular and successful concealed carry pistols ever made. Released in 2008, it’s an incredibly small pocket pistol chambered for the .380 ACP caliber. The main reason for the success of the LCP is the fact that it is incredibly easy to conceal, even though the long […] More

  • Ruger LC9s Pro

    Source The Ruger LC9s Pro is Ruger’s entry in the enormously successful single stack 9mm pistol market. Designed for concealed carry, the original Ruger LC9 proved to be popular but also had many things that people disliked considerably, such as a gritty trigger pull, a thumb safety, and a magazine disconnect. The Ruger LC9s Pro […] More

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