January 3, 2013, 05:59 PM | #1 |
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New Rugers
Anyone see any of the new Ruger products?
10shot SR45 The LCR in 22 mag A threaded brl. SR22 A 380 LC a couple of nice rifles the "Guide gun" & "African" I don't know which one I want first. http://ruger.com/index.html
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I just saw those. That SR1911 commander looks sweet! Not that I'd be opposed to an SR45. I'd long wished they'd offer one of those.
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I do like that 1911
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All fine looking additions to the line-in theory anyway. Actually getting any of these right now may be easier said than done. I just talked to my local guy and getting most anything right now is just crazy.
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The LCR in 22mag has a lot of potential as a "granny gun" for those who can't handle a lot of recoil. There are now some very good loads for the 22Mag handguns including a Speer Gold Dot (using CCI shells which are the best rimfire ignition you can get) and something from Hornady.
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I was looking at the LCR 22mag as a trail/kit gun, I hope they make it with a
3" brl.
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Thanks, PawPaw. I actually had seen it. I meant that I wouldn't be opposed to owning one. I didn't read my own post through very carefully, I guess.
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I'm drooling over the African Hawkeye.
Anybody got any first hand experience with the .375 Ruger caliber? I had never heard of it until today.
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I see you can get the new Guide Guns in .338 Ruger. Been wanting to try that one out. .375 is nice but I'm _pretty sure_ I can do everything I need with the .338 Ruger!
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9Lktcd-viU
i was on the fence but after that video im getting the lcr .22 mag over the .38spl. i think the low recoil of the .22 mag is gonna help a lot in a real gun fight. |
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