Lipsey’s Living Legends
Some remarkable models and calibers are available today. Not from Ruger, but from one of their distributors, Lipsey’s, who not […]
Some remarkable models and calibers are available today. Not from Ruger, but from one of their distributors, Lipsey’s, who not […]
[…] Huntington, Editor, American Handgunner By Jeff “Tank” Hoover Samantha and Ruger six years ago. What separates a mere mortal man’s […]
In 2015, thumb-busters had a bodacious year with Ruger finally releasing a long awaited 5-shot, single-action Bisley.
One or both of these double action Ruger .44 Magnums are sure to find favor with those who wander off […]
All Ruger Single-Sixes (.22’s) since 1964, with a few exceptions, have been offered only with adjustable sights. Unfortunately the little […]
[…] occasion when it’s actually accomplished. And this is exactly what Ruger has done with their latest .22 semi-auto pistol. Bill […]
[…] at least 10 years I tried to find a 51⁄2″ Ruger Super Single-Six; 61⁄2″ versions were everywhere I looked, however […]
Ruger, which had started in 1949 with a 9-shot .22 semiauto, offered a .22 Single-Six in 1953, and then […]
I’ve been shooting Ruger .22’s and .357 Magnums since 1956-1957. Ruger first started producing .22 pistols in 1949 with the […]
[…] buy things in triplicate, and that brings us to the Ruger Super Single-Six. For some reason, it took a long […]