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Because of these features, the GP100 series is widely described as one of the strongest medium frame revolvers ever made. [5] The GP100 is manufactured in .327 Federal Magnum, .357 Magnum, .38 Special, .22 Long Rifle, .44 Special, and 10mm Auto calibers.
Pages in category ".44 Special firearms" ... Ruger Blackhawk; Ruger GP100; Ruger Redhawk; Ruger Vaquero; S. Smith & Wesson Model 29; Smith & Wesson Triple Lock; T ...
.22 Long Rifle.32-20.38 Special ... .44 Special.45 ACP: 6 ... Ruger GP100: Sturm, Ruger & Company.44 Special.357 Magnum.38 Special 10×25mm
The rifle was discontinued in 1985 due to high production costs. [3] [5] Ruger does not offer any parts support for the Model 44. 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.
Special pages; Permanent link; ... Pages in category "Ruger rifles" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. ... Ruger Model 44; Ruger No. 3;
In March 2015, Ruger re-introduced the SP101 in .327 Federal Magnum, featuring fully adjustable sights and a longer, 4.2 inches (110 mm) barrel. [13] In September 2015, Ruger also introduced the LCR , a double-action only, six-shot revolver with a polymer subframe, [ 14 ] as well as the later LCRx.
In the 1980s, Ronnie Barrett of Tennessee invented the Barrett Model 82, the first sniper rifle to use a .50-caliber heavy machine gun round, as opposed to a military small arms or hunting round ...
The 1970 Ruger Sports Tourer was a brief attempt by Ruger at building a high-end, retro car. In the end, only two prototypes were made. Ruger is a dominant manufacturer in the .22 LR rimfire rifle market in the U.S., due primarily to the sales of its Ruger 10/22 semiautomatic rifle. [8]