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Tag: Ruger: Page 4
Weapons
Sturm, Ruger & Co. KLCR 357 Compact Revolver
I am an avowed fan of the revolver in general and short-barreled revolvers in particular. So I was prepared to like the LCR. And I'm happy to tell you it did not disappoint me.
October 6, 2010
Weapons
What to Look for in a Backup Gun
Because of the tough economic times most agencies issue only a duty sidearm, and the officer wishing to carry a backup can purchase one from a department-approved list. Let's take a look at some of the characteristics you should look for in a BUG.
October 6, 2010
Weapons
Ruger Announces Mini Thirty Tactical Rifle
The Mini Thirty Tactical has a blued 16 1/8-inch barrel with a flash suppressor and black synthetic stock. The rifle weighs approximately 6.75 pounds, has an overall length of ÂÂÂÂÂ 37.5 inches, and arrives with one 20-round magazine.
September 8, 2010
Weapons
Practicing With a .22 Target Pistol
Most officers have incorporated the .22 at some point during their careers or may have become familiar with it during their youth through informal target practice and plinking. For those who want to improve their qualification scores and increase their confidence on the street, an effective next step is a dedicated target pistol designed around the .22 cartridge.
June 8, 2010
Weapons
Resurgence of the .380 ACP
The .380 ACP round is much shorter than either the 9mm Luger or the .38 Special, creating the ultimate deep concealment package with six to eight rounds of ammunition. This exceeds the average five-shot, deep-concealment revolver by a few potentially life-saving rounds.
May 26, 2010
Weapons
Sturm, Ruger Introduces the LCR-357
The LCR-357 is the newest addition to the LCR revolvers, chambering the .357 Magnum in a compact, five-shot revolver that weighs 17.1 ounces.
May 17, 2010
Weapons
Tapco Brings 30-Round Mini-14 Magazine
The magazine uses a heavy duty spring and anti-tilt follower to improve reliability. A textured floorplate allows for an easier pull from magazine pouches.
April 24, 2010
Weapons
Ruger's SR-556 Carbine
Ruger introduced its new SR-556 rifle at last year's National Rifle Association show in Phoenix. The announcement ended years of speculation that Ruger was indeed working on an AR-style rifle, and the SR-556 quickly became the buzz of the show. While the newest Ruger long gun possesses many typical AR features, it also has a Ruger-designed piston drive system. The patent-pending, chrome plated two-stage piston system provides a cleaner, cooler running, and more reliable operation than any standard AR gas impingement system can deliver. Read our full review of Ruger's SR-556.
April 6, 2010
Weapons
Sturm, Ruger & Co. SR-556 Carbine
What sets the SR-556 apart from any other AR on the market is its piston drive upper. Its design is simple and effective and it works as advertised.
March 24, 2010
Weapons
Ruger Introduces Two Revolvers Chambered In .327 Federal Magnum
The .327 Federal Magnum offers near-.357 Magnum performance with less recoil, pushing a 100-grain American Eagle load at 1,525 feet per second out of the 4.20-inch barreled GP100, according to Ruger.
January 17, 2010
Weapons
Ruger LCP .380 Pistol
YouTube user kowa45 reviews the Ruger LCP .380, saying it's an ideal second or third gun for a cop. Dissasembly isn't easy, so watch for that section. Read POLICE Magazine's review of the Ruger LCP.
December 20, 2009
Weapons
Firearms Demand Slipping
Firearms demand has surged in 2009, as public gun-makers Smith & Wesson and Sturm, Ruger & Co. reported sharp profit spikes largely driven by fears that the Obama Administration would impose new gun-control laws.
December 16, 2009
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