Soooo, how many of you are "Closet" Ruger guys....????

i have only 1 and that's just because smith doesn't make a 30 carbine pistol, preferably with an 8 3/38 bbl on an l-frame would be great.
 
Some of mine..Security Six in 6", 4" and 2.75 inch as well as a couple of old Vaqueros and a couple of good old 10-22's. Oh yea, and an old mini14.
They are solid.
 
The first "Big bore"I ever shot.Come on,What's not to like with an early model Blackhawk .44 mag?
My Dads with some hot loads.Hooked ever since.

Merry Christmas D.G.
 
I have half a dozen. This is my latest. I bought it for $425 at a gunshow 3 weeks ago, guy had a hard luck story. It had a broken rear sight. I sent it to Ruger and a week later a new one appeared in my mailbox with the pictured invoice. Not many companies would do that for a 20 year old gun. Joe
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I've owned three.

Super Blackhawk: strong and accurate. No complaints, but I just decided single action wasn't for me. Sold it, never missed it.
Mini-14: super reliable, easy to maintain. Accuracy left a lot to be desired especially after the barrel heated up. Again, sold and never missed it.

77R, .30-06: this is an older one with the tang safety (where a hunting rifle safety really should be IMHO). Smooth, accurate and has accounted for a pile of deer. It's staying.
 
Got a couple: Two .357 flat-tops, two .44 flat-tops, OM .357 converted to .44 Spl, OM .41, two OM .45s (one convertible), OM Super Blackhawk, and a five shot .45 Redhawk conversion.

Here's my thing: Ruger single actions, S&W double actions, and Colt semi-autos. :)
 
No Closet Ruger guy here either, I own over a dozen of them, Rifles and Single Action Revolvers... I think there will be a few more in my future....
 
i have a ruger blackhawk and a mark 2, and both are very quality pistols that i enjoy shooting with my best friend. its not uncommon for both of us to shoot a brick on a nice afternoon. very nice plinking guns, accurate and cheap to feed!
 
I have two. One is a flat top 50th anniversary model in 44 mag and the other is the 44 spl Lipsey model with 4 5/8" barrel. I like them very much in the flat top version as they are a little slimmer and more attractive to me. Besides I wanted something to hot rod and what better than a Ruger, which can take it over and over and over.
The wife got me a CHRISTmas present for the Lipsey model; an El Paso Saddlery belt, holster and cartride carrier in their deluxe floral carved pattern. Oh yeah, the holster is the Tom Threeperson model. WOW , talk about being the man. I am him. I like the Rugers though I am not much for Single Actions. But these two are some kind of accurate.
 
I have been a fan for years. My collection includes 10/22's, 44 magnums, 357 magnums, 9mm, .22. mark IIs, even have 454.
 
Lets see there's

super blackhawk .44 mag blue
super blackhawk .44 mag stainless
blackhawk .357 mag stainless
gp100 .357 mag stainless
mkiii .22lr stainless
mod 77 .308win
mini 14 .223 rem

I will try to post some pics
 
Yup,I have to say I Luv them Rugers too ya know..

Ruger mk 1
Ruger sp101 357
Ruger sp101 9mm DAO
Ruger 10/22 standard


Yes S&W is my 1st choice...But them rugers will grow on ya.
 
I'm a Ruger fan also. It's darn hard to wear one out. Both handguns and long guns, while some are not thoroughbreds, they are all work horses.
 

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