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| Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: Litchfield County, Connecticut
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I like Ruger products, they are well made and nicely styled. I have 2 10/22s one is a Chief AJ the other is a modified one with a heavy bbl and Hogue overmold stock and a scope. My 77/22 is quite rare it is a blued model in a Zytel stock, it has a trigger job and an 11* crown redone. My other 77/22 is the VBZ with the stainless HB and laminated stock. The Nikon scope really helps on this rifle. My semi pistol the MkII512 is excellent. I regret several fine Rugers that I've sold, I always hate selling a gun
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| | #83 |
| Banned Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Muskogee,Ok
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Ruger p89 for ccw. P89 for self defence, does anyone else in here own p89dc? Last edited by gunney_m; 09-29-2007 at 08:54 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost |
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| | #85 |
| Banned Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Muskogee,Ok
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Ruger p89.
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| Member Join Date: Mar 2007
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2 mini 14's one is older totaly wood no plastic on it real nice shot and the other is a newer one with the scoop mounts on it and plastic, I just love ruger all around there good guns I'm also a big glock fan as well model 22 40 cal there | |
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| | #87 |
| Registered User Join Date: Jan 2008
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used to own a .22 mk 1 and a .357mag blackhawk revolver before our stupid handgun ban both were super accurate , i know own a ruger 77/44 bolt-action carbine and a ruger number 1 in 45-70 i use lead bullets in them both 240grain r.n.f.p in the 44mag and 405grain r.n.f.p in the 45-70 i also stoke them up to just under maximum loadings. they both have scopes on,are very accurate,great fun and easy to clean,also economical to run. they;re built like tanks and should last for years.
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| | #88 |
| Registered User Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Idaho
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just bought a ruger m77 hawkeye about 3 months ago put a simons scope on it and sighted it in and now it shoots great just killed an elk with it this year.
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| | #89 |
| Member Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Mass
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1. Mark III stainless .22 set up for bullseye matches. Red dot sight, target grips. 2. Single six .22/.22 magnun convertible single action. 6 inch barrel. 3. The one I sold and wish I still had. Redhawk .44 magnum. Custom 5 inch barrel, Magna -ported, action job, Hogue rosewood grip. I traded it in a moment of weakness.
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| | #90 |
| Registered User Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Alpharetta Ga
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currently own a p345 45 auto amd just love it.I use to hav a 357 mag 2" barrel revolver. Couldnt hit the side of a barn if I was 6 feet away,but the fireball that came out would get anybodies attention
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| | #91 |
| Senior Member ![]() Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Minn.
Posts: 1,370
| Rugers I own and love
Like the mooseman I can't list all I have owned but will try to remember what I have now. !. Redhawk 44mag with the scope mount cuts and rings. Never misses with the scope. 2. 10-22's have 2 and 1 is the 200th liberty model 3. m77 243 bolt action my newest one 4. p-89x my 9mm/30 luger swap barrel semi auto they only made 5750 of these kind of rare. 5. use to own no.1 22-250, mini 14 223 several blackhawks 357/9mm and 44 mag 45lc/45acp ![]() 6. Clone Ruger Amt copy of the Ruger pistol so close a copy I use Ruger mags in it. |
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| | #92 |
| Member Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Kent, WA
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I've got three Rugers. A Ruger Single-Six .22, a Super Redhawk .44 mag(my husbands gun but I like to shoot it also) and my Super BlackHawk .44 mag western style(my husband bought it for me on our 7th anniversary). I haven't shot the .22 in a long time but we take the .44's with us every time we go to the indoor range. Manda in Kent |
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| | #93 |
| Senior Member ![]() Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Montgomery, IL.
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Superblackhawk 44 mag.
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| | #94 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: North Carolina
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P95DC Blue 9mm - 2,500+ flawless rounds P95DC Stainless 9mm - 2,000+ flawless rounds SR9 9mm - 700 flawless rounds Security Six .357mag - recently purchased used, haven't had it out to the range yet I love all my Rugers and plan to keep them.
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| | #95 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Western Colorado
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.280 (killed a many o' animals with it) Just acquired a .22 single six (put 60+/- with it today) Hoping someday for a super blackhawk .44 |
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| | #96 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: florida
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have a few in the past,nothing wrong at all! also have a hard to find ruger p-93 .let me know
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| Member ![]() Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: TEXAS
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Hello This is my first post but im not completly new i have been lurking around for a while now and like the people here and see this is a very nice place I have 2 rugers a gp100 a p95 both are exelent guns and i havnt had any problems with ether of them and pull very good patterns with both |
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| | #98 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: central Arkansas
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Well, better late than never, ha ha! I've got the first three of many(I hope). A security-six 357 w/2.5 barrel; a single six with 22/22mag(lots of fun) and my P89 in 9mm. I hope to trade my Taurus P100(ugh) in 40 cal for a Ruger in 40 cal. Something in compact maybe for ccw. By the way, what do you fellows think is the best (hottest) round to carry in my P89 for personal defense? Will it handle anything? (P+ etc.). Maybe I need a 45 too, what ya think? Snuffy
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| | #99 |
| Give the GOV a Harumph ! ![]() Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Johnson Creek, WI
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Although nothing extravagant or special, I own a Ruger 10/22 Standard Carbine with a Bushnell 3 x 9. I would not mind a Mini 14 or 30 ... but I've not heard great things of their accuracy. Anyone have anything to help support my decision? |
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| | #100 |
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I'll start with my first Ruger, a standard auto .22 pistol I bought used in 1960 and traded off later. A very good gun and have regretted getting rid of it many times. Second was a Model 77 30-06 Scoped. Could hit the small beer bottles that we used to have at 100yds every shot. Traded it off. Big Mistake!! I currently have a Stainless single-six .22, Stainless Bearcat .22, Stainless Mark III Hunter,Two 10/22's, KP90DC, KP97DC and the Wife has a KP345. I don't have a Ruger I don't like. I'll post a picture of my Favorite:
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