Those of a certain age, and those in the know, are aware that snub-nosed revolvers have been, and remain, viable daily carry firearms. The Ruger LCRx is one of the newest.
Davidson’s CEO Bryan Tucker (of “Gallery of Guns” fame) has announced that “Davidson’s will contribute an additional one dollar to the two contributed by Ruger for each Ruger firearm that Davidson’s sells over the next year.
The early 1970s were a different time. While the new .223 Remington cartridge was gaining ground, Bill Ruger had no interest in making a rifle that was a clone of—or anything like—the AR-15.
Certain types of shooters turn up their noses at little rimfires. This month we have a rifle from Ruger and a cartridge from Hornady that prove that is a big mistake.
Calling the media-proclaimed death of the gun sales business “greatly exaggerated,” Sturm, Ruger & Co. CEO Christopher Killoy announced better than expected earnings for the first quarter.
During a Sturm, Ruger & Co. earnings call Wednesday, the gun manufacturer’s CEO Michael Fifer took a strong political stance in support of the Second Amendment and against Hillary Clinton, according to Business Insider.
When it comes to the 7.62x51, we acknowledge we’re on the edge. Not the edge of liking or not liking, but on the edge of full-blown, comprehensive, in-the-tank-for-it adoration.