
Ruger Mark IV 22/45 Lite – A Lightweight Training Pistol That’s Fun to Shoot!
Watch Video: The Ruger Mark IV 22/45 Lite Gets a Brand New Feature: The Top Rail Making it a Lightweight Training Pistol That’s Fun to Shoot!
Watch Video: The Ruger Mark IV 22/45 Lite Gets a Brand New Feature: The Top Rail Making it a Lightweight Training Pistol That’s Fun to Shoot!
Watch this video on the New Ruger Max-9 ReadyDot Optic! While the Ruger Max-9 Pistol is not new, Ruger’s addition of the ReadyDot Optic is pretty exciting!
Check out some of the Best New Guns Released at NRA 2023 Show by Sig Sauer, FN, Dan Wesson, EAA, and more!
Watch this Video of the Ruger 10/22 Takedown Review. TTAG gives star ratings on Accuracy, Ergonomics, Firing, Reliability, and Customization.
2023 seems to be the year of new striker-fired, double-action, 9×19 high-capacity handgun introductions. Here are 40+ New Handguns seen so far.
11 of the Most Interesting New Rifles for 2023 from industry leaders like Ruger, S&W, to newer AR manufacturers like Bersa, Jacob Grey, & more.
New Cowboy Action Guns Introduced last year, from great brands such as Cimarron, Henry, Taylor’s & Co. & More. Shop Now on GunBroker.com.
Custom Ruger Precision Rifle RPR 6.5 Creedmoor [Video]
Watch Video: GunBroker.com gets a rundown on the new Ruger Security 380 Compact Centerfire Pistol, newly released for 2023.
Watch Video: Many an American family has awakened on Christmas to find a Ruger 10/22 left by Santa for some deserving youngster or adult
Watch Video: For more than half a century, the Ruger 10/22 rifle has been America’s favorite recreational rimfire. Introduced during Johnson Administration
Fun Facts about Ruger 10/22: Designed in 1964 by Bill Ruger, Sr. & Harry Sefried II. When introduced, the cost of a base rifle was $54.50.
Fun to Shoot. Cool to Own. The all new Ruger-57 pistol is just plain cool. Brought to you by the company that revolutionized the innovation of rugged, reliable firearms that
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