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

I love my Rugers. My first gun was a 10/22 I bought at the age of 12 in 1971, and I still have it.

This is my bump in the night gun:

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And this is another old friend:

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I'll have to get some pictures of my others. My main hunting gun is a Model 77 in .300 WM with the old boatpaddle stock. My wife's main rifle is a Model 77 Compact in .260 Remington.

Oddly, I've often heard Ruger fans disparage Smiths, but I rarely hear Smith fans disparage Rugers.
 
2 early standard autos, both 1953
MKII Tgt
1957 .357 Blk Hawk
1958 Single Six
2 10/22's
And I don't hide em in the closet, I shoot em as much as I do my Smiths.
 
I just have one....no big fan of Rugers but I wanted a nice little snubbie to keep the round count down on my 442 and this fits the bill nicely...I like it a bit better than the newer IL model 60s. I even carry it quite a bit...I used to have a 2 1/2 inch Service six in stainless (was holding it for a friend for some years) and I liked shooting it even more than the smith 65...hope that isn't too blasphemous.

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sigp220.45 ............that's a nice Speed-Six you got for a "bump in the night" gun. I have one that I use as my "truck gun". I love my S&W's but I really like to shoot the Speed Six.........someone did a trigger job on it before I aquired it and it's almost as smooth as a S&W.

Don
 
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I've got a bunch of Rugers and I love them all, however, Ruger has not been without problems recently.

"Back in the day", Ruger was always known as the gun that was the best bang for the buck. They were well designed, well engineered, fulfilled a niche in the market and were just plain great guns. They were "everyman's" gun.

Early on I had the MK I, or as it was known then the "Standard". Like a fool I parted with it and learned an important lesson. Since then it's been replaced with a MKII.

In the single action department I have a Single-Six convertible and double action is covered by the Security-Six.

As for the rifles, I have the wonderful #3 single action, M77 bolt action and two 10/22s, the classic of all rimfires.

Recently I acquired a KP95DC and KP97DC, tupperware bottom feeders. Here is where the "rub" comes in.

Both of these guns had to be "fixed" before the became reliable. They work great now and I trust them, but not until re engineered replacement parts were installed (free of charge) to correct design flaws.

Since then Ruger has had problems with other "P" pistols as well as the infamous LCP.

It seems that Ruger is getting away from what they do well. The single action revolvers are classics and their rifles were great firearms (possibly with the exception of the Mini-14).

The debacle with the LCP was completely uncalled for. The design was not innovative and it was released before it had been debugged.

Ruger needs to clean up their act and start getting this stuff right the first time, instead of after the fact.

Last but not least, their recent entry into the AR field appears to be an answer to a question that hasn't even been asked. I'm positive Ruger can produce an excellent AR, but to me, the jury is still out on their latest.

I know this is just dreaming, however, I would like to see a return of the "old" Ruger. Is that dreaming? Probably so.
 
I had rugers before S&Ws,now I'm addicted to both.
10-22 SS
Mini-14 ranch blued
Mk II target
Redhawk .44 SS w/2x Leupold
Blackhawk .357 w/red dot
345
SR9
LCP
 
I have a few Rugers, among them a Service Six that I bought inexpensive as a project gun for more rust blueing experience. Closest thing to a K-frame besides a K-Frame.

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I have a few:
10/22 carbine, New Model Super Blackhawk .44 Mag
Mk. II in .243, GP-100 in .357 Mag
Mini-30 Ranch Rifle
All are stainless steel (except the 10/22) that work well in Florida's damp and humid climate. They are well built and can take a beatin' and keep on tickin'!
 
I'm also not a closet Ruger owner, by and large my Ruger's just plain work.

Here's my Ruger 10/22 'Possum Slayer.

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Ruger MKII stainless with Tactical Solutions aluminum upper. This one is a tack driver.

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Ruger M77 MKII all weather in .30-06.

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Ruger PC4 (center) police carbine in .40 S&W.

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I've still got a couple of Ruger Stainless Steel Vaquero's in .45 Colt. Sold my 2 Red Hawks sometime back. Nothing wrong with a Ruger. Built like a tank and twice as ugly!

Smitty
 
Gee, how did I get this many?
Single six, Security-Six SS, 2 Mark-1 W/bulls, mini-14 SS, 3 10-22 (SS, hunter, long barrel SS), #1 .270, GP-100, and my latest an SP101 in .327. I like the stainless guns for carry in the tractors and pickups.
 
I know this is just dreaming, however, I would like to see a return of the "old" Ruger. Is that dreaming? Probably so.

Yep, probably so.

Old Bill is gone now, and as usual, the younger generation forgets "the girl they came with to the dance." Instead of concentrating on a quality product at a reasonable profit, they start cutting corners to squeeze every penny out of the bottom line. Quality suffers, they lose market share, have a "eureka!" moment, start to fix the problems, and finally begin to rebound. And around and around we go.

Even then it never quite gets back to what it was.
 
Ruger has been coming out with some fantastic firearms in the past 2 years. I really like them alot. I've got a few....

Lipsey's Exclusive .44 Special Blackhawk:

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SR-556 .223 (that's 30 rounds offhand at 25 yards):

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LCR:

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LCP with Crimson Trace laser:


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Jeff Flannery engraved Single Six:

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Single Six with birdseye maple handles:

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Never been in that closet! I have a bunch of Ruger handguns and I love em. My latest, the Lipseys .44 special is a real winner, Ruger may have been strong armed into makeing them but they did thier homework and hit a home run with this one.
 

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Hmmm I might be a "Closet" S&W guy.

Have only the one S&W its the 4" ported .500 S&W SUPER Mag. makes some of my Ruger buddy's shake in there boots.

Ruger was my first handgun purchase way back in 1981.

SS Bisley .45 LC
SS SP101 .22LR
LCP .380
SS MKIII Hunter .22LR
Charger .22LR
SS Old Army .45Cal
Blackhawk 3 screw .357
Three 1022's
KM77 in .350 Rem Mag.
 
I've owned a few over the years, but never more than two at a time.

They aren't getting any more of my money until that infernal LOCK is gone!!!:mad::p:D

Seriously, really more aggravated at the "Mickey Mouse" style worthless detent on the ratchet on the newest single actions.
The guy that came up with that should be slapped silly.

I do have a .380 Service Six though. (Yes, .380...not .38 Special.)
 
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