The Single-Six Is A 10!
[…] who started the same way I did. In 1953 Bill Ruger gave us a glimpse of things to come as […]
[…] who started the same way I did. In 1953 Bill Ruger gave us a glimpse of things to come as […]
[…] 9mm revolvers goes back nearly 50 years. That was when Ruger began selling “convertibles.” Those were .357 Magnum Blackhawks with […]
I’m guilty! I admit it: I love my Rugers! My first issued police revolver was a Ruger 4″ Service-Six, .38 […]
Ruger was fashionably late to the 1911 party. The right time was 2011, the 100th anniversary of the advent […]
[…] the old classics. Who else but Hamilton would use a Ruger Redhawk to build a modern version of the S&W […]
I’m not saying the folks at Ruger have big ears, but they sure seem to be listening to their customers. […]
[…] three R’s of guns could easily be Rugged, Reliable and Ruger. Add an additional “R” for “Reasonably” priced and you’ve […]
[…] Those obsessed with the Phoenix bird have reason to rejoice! Ruger has done it yet again! They’ve come out with […]
[…] it all straightened out, we can look at Tom Beaudette of Trapper’s Guns and the custom Ruger sixguns he turns out.
Ruger’s Vaquero 9mm/.357 Magnum