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Introduced in 1956, Sturm, Ruger & Co., brought to life the .44 Rem. Mag through its storied “Flat Top” revolver, the Blackhawk. Read along as Field Editor Wiley Clapp chronicles 50 years of ...
Ruger single-action revolver history buffs know that years ago the Vaquero revolvers were built using a heavier frame designed to handle the pressures produced by .44 Mag. ammunition. In order to ...
Because the magazines and mag well are the same size as a G19, it’s good practice. Some bulk-box bullets that used longer hollow points would occasionally jam on the feed ramp and edge of the chamber, ...
The Ruger Super Redhawk is no exception. Chambered for the some of the biggest handgun rounds such as .41 Magnum. .44 Magnum, .454 Casull, and .480 Ruger to name a few, the Super Redhawk is the ...
True Gun Value states that “A RUGER WRANGLER pistol is currently worth an average price of $226.90 new and $140.27 used. The 12-month average price is $225.55 new and $140.65 used.” ...
Then there are semi-auto.44 Magnum rifles Ruger used to manufacture, the most recent model being the Ruger Deerfield carbine, but production was stopped in 2006 because of its high price, not to ...
The new Ruger-made Marlin 1895 SBL is the best factory-made lever-action in the company's history. ... I’d say we’ll see 1894s chambered in .38 Special/.357 Rem. Mag., and .44 Special/.44 Rem. Mag.
Highlights is the subject of “44 Pages,” director Tony Shaff’s friendly, soft-peddling documentary that takes a look at the publication’s history and goes behind the scenes of the ...