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  2. Ruger Model 44 - Wikipedia

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    The Ruger Model 44 was replaced by the Ruger Deerfield carbine introduced in 2000 and produced until 2006. [5] The Deerfield is a brand new design and has little in common with the Model 44. While the Model 44 featured a solid-topped receiver, the modern Deerfield carbine has an open-top design more resembling the M1 Carbine , [ 6 ] which ...

  3. Ruger Old Army - Wikipedia

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    The Ruger Old Army is a black-powder percussion revolver introduced in 1972 by the Sturm, Ruger company and manufactured through 2008. Models were available with either a 5.5 in (140 mm) or 7.5 in (190 mm) barrel.

  4. List of revolvers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of single- and double-action revolvers, listed alphabetically by manufacturer ... Sturm, Ruger & Company.44 Magnum.454 Casull.480 Ruger 10×25mm

  5. Ruger Blackhawk - Wikipedia

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    The Ruger Super Blackhawk in .44 Magnum is one of the most accurate big bore pistols for target shooting, typically returning 5 shot groups that are one ragged hole from a rest at 25 yards. Work is commonly performed on the action of these revolvers to give a light, crisp trigger pull, thereby contributing to accuracy. [12]

  6. Category:Revolvers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Remington-Beals Pocket Revolver; RMR (revolver) Ruger Bearcat; Ruger Blackhawk; Ruger GP100; Ruger LCR; Ruger Old Army; Ruger Redhawk; Ruger Security-Six; Ruger Single-Six; Ruger SP101; Ruger Super Redhawk; Ruger Vaquero; Ruger Wrangler

  7. Ruger GP100 - Wikipedia

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    The GP100 was an evolution of an earlier Ruger double-action revolver, the Security Six. It was introduced in 1985 as a second generation of the Ruger double-action, exposed-hammer revolvers intended to replace Ruger's Security-/Service-/Speed-Six line. It was made stronger with the intent to fire an unlimited number of full-power .357 Magnum ...

  8. Category:.44 Magnum firearms - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category ".44 Magnum firearms" ... Ruger Model 44; Ruger Model 96; Ruger Redhawk; Ruger Super Redhawk; Ruger Vaquero; S. Smith & Wesson Model 29; T. Taurus ...

  9. .44 Magnum - Wikipedia

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    The .44 Magnum was an immediate commercial success. The direct descendants of the S&W Model 29 and the .44 Magnum Ruger Blackhawks are still in production, and have been joined by numerous other makes and models of .44 Magnum revolvers and even a handful of semi-automatic models, the first being produced in the 1960s. [12]