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    Heritage & History

    Sturm, Ruger & Co. is one of the largest American firearms manufacturers, publicly traded on the NYSE (RGR), producing over two million firearms annually. Founded in 1949 by William B. Ruger and Alexander McCormick Sturm in Southport, Connecticut, Ruger manufactures pistols, revolvers, rifles, and shotguns across virtually every category. Ruger is a SAAMI member.

    :::callout
    Ruger is the firearms industry's Toyota — reliable, affordable, well-engineered, and available everywhere. The 10/22 has taught more Americans to shoot than any other rifle. The Mark series has been the default .22 pistol for 75 years. The GP100 is the revolver that just won't quit. Ruger's genius isn't making the fanciest gun in any category — it's making the best gun at the price point where most people actually buy.
    :::

    Key milestones:

    • 1949 — Founded by Bill Ruger and Alex Sturm; Standard .22 pistol launches
    • 1951 — Alex Sturm dies at 28; Ruger continues alone
    • 1953 — Single-Six revolver introduced
    • 1964 — 10/22 rifle launched (becomes one of the best-selling rifles ever)
    • 1969 — Company goes public (NYSE: RGR)
    • 1973 — Mini-14 rifle introduced
    • 1990s — Controversy: Bill Ruger supports magazine capacity limits; boycotts follow
    • 2002 — Bill Ruger dies; new leadership rebuilds community relations
    • 2010s-20s — Massive expansion: LCP, SR series, Precision Rifle, LC Carbine, Security-9, MAX-9
    • Present — SAAMI member; factories in NH, NC, AZ; 2M+ firearms/year

    Product Lines

    Rimfire (Ruger's foundation):

    Model Type Caliber Price Notes
    10/22 Semi-auto rifle .22 LR ~$280-$450 Best-selling .22 rifle ever; massive aftermarket
    10/22 Takedown Semi-auto rifle (compact) .22 LR ~$400-$500 Breaks down for transport; backpacker favorite
    Mark IV Semi-auto pistol .22 LR ~$300-$600 One-button takedown; 75-year lineage
    Wrangler SA revolver .22 LR ~$200 Budget single-action; cowboy style

    :::callout
    The 10/22 is the most customizable rifle in existence. Ruger designed it with a simple, modular platform that the aftermarket has turned into a playground. You can build a 10/22 into a lightweight plinker, a precision bench rifle, a suppressor host, or a competition machine — all starting from a $280 receiver. No other .22 rifle has this depth of parts, triggers, stocks, and barrels available.
    :::

    Centerfire handguns:

    Model Type Caliber Price Best For
    Security-9 Striker-fired 9mm ~$350-$400 Budget concealed carry / home defense
    MAX-9 Micro-compact 9mm ~$400-$450 Deep concealment; 12+1 capacity
    LCP MAX Pocket pistol .380 ACP ~$350 Smallest Ruger carry gun; 10+1
    SR1911 1911 .45 ACP / 9mm ~$800-$1,000 Affordable 1911 with Ruger reliability
    -57 Full-size 5.7x28mm ~$700 Budget FN Five-seveN alternative

    Revolvers:

    Model Frame Caliber Price Notes
    GP100 Medium-large .357 Mag ~$700-$800 Tank-like durability; the revolver that never breaks
    SP101 Compact .357 Mag ~$650-$750 Carry .357; built like a vault
    LCR Ultralight .38/.357/.327 ~$500-$600 Polymer frame; smoothest DA trigger in class
    Super Redhawk Large .44 Mag / .454 Casull ~$1,000-$1,200 Hunting revolver; scope-ready
    Blackhawk Single-action .357/.44/.45 ~$600-$700 Classic SA revolver; transfer bar safety

    Centerfire rifles:

    Model Type Caliber Range Price Best For
    American Rifle Bolt-action .22-250 to .450 BM ~$450-$600 Best budget hunting rifle; adjustable trigger
    American Predator Bolt-action 6.5 CM, .308, etc. ~$500-$550 Budget precision; threaded barrel
    Precision Rifle (RPR) Chassis bolt-action 6.5 CM, .308, .300 WM ~$1,400-$1,600 Budget PRS/precision; folding stock
    Mini-14 Semi-auto .223/5.56 ~$900-$1,000 M14-style; wood or tactical
    PC Carbine Pistol-caliber carbine 9mm / .40 ~$600-$700 Takes Glock or Ruger mags; takedown
    LC Carbine Pistol-caliber carbine 5.7x28mm ~$700 Shares mags with Ruger-57
    Scout Rifle Bolt-action .308, .350 Legend ~$1,000 Jeff Cooper scout concept; forward scope rail

    Shotguns:

    Model Type Price Notes
    Red Label (discontinued) O/U Used ~$800-$1,200 Ruger's only O/U; investment-cast receiver

    Innovation & Technology

    Innovation Product Impact
    Investment casting All Ruger firearms Revolutionized firearms manufacturing; complex shapes at lower cost
    Rotary magazine 10/22 Eliminated .22 LR feeding issues common in box magazines
    Transfer bar safety All Ruger revolvers Drop-safe while maintaining traditional SA/DA operation
    One-button takedown Mark IV Solved the notoriously difficult Mark I/II/III disassembly
    Precision Rifle platform RPR Democratized chassis rifle; sub-$1,500 PRS entry
    LC Carbine/Ruger-57 ecosystem LC Carbine, Ruger-57 Shared magazines across rifle and pistol platforms
    Proprietary cartridges .480 Ruger, .375 Ruger .375 Ruger matches .375 H&H in standard-length action

    Ruger American vs. budget bolt-action competitors:

    Feature Ruger American Savage Axis II Mossberg Patriot Tikka T3x Lite
    Price ~$450-$600 ~$350-$450 ~$350-$500 ~$700-$850
    Trigger Marksman adjustable (good) AccuTrigger (excellent) LBA adjustable (good) Single-stage (excellent)
    Accuracy Very good Good Good Excellent
    Magazine Rotary flush-mount Detachable box Detachable box Detachable box
    Stock quality Basic synthetic Basic synthetic Basic synthetic Better synthetic
    Aftermarket Good Very good Limited Good

    Community & Reputation

    Segment Reputation Notes
    First-time buyers Default recommendation 10/22, Mark IV, Security-9 are "first gun" staples
    Hunters (budget) Strong American Rifle is the budget hunting rifle to beat
    Precision shooters Growing RPR brought Ruger into PRS/precision at budget prices
    Revolver enthusiasts Excellent GP100 and SP101 are built-to-last legends
    Rimfire enthusiasts Dominant 10/22 and Mark IV own this category
    Collectors Moderate Some models appreciate (old Blackhawks, Red Labels)

    Common praise:

    • Value for money is consistently excellent across the entire lineup
    • 10/22 is the greatest .22 rifle ever made (and most customizable)
    • GP100 is the revolver that never breaks — Ruger overbuilds revolvers
    • Customer service is genuinely excellent — quick turnaround, free repairs
    • Mark IV one-button takedown finally fixed the worst design flaw in rimfire history
    • RPR democratized precision rifle shooting at sub-$1,500

    Common criticism:

    • Fit and finish is utilitarian, not premium (tool marks, rough edges on budget models)
    • Triggers are adequate, not great (RPR is the exception)
    • Mini-14 accuracy is inconsistent rifle-to-rifle
    • 1990s Bill Ruger magazine ban comments still alienate some buyers
    • Some models have mediocre factory sights
    • Ruger doesn't do "premium" — if you want Wilson Combat quality, look elsewhere

    Buyer's Guide

    If You Want... Get This Why
    First rifle (.22) 10/22 (~$280) The default answer for a reason; endless upgrades later
    First pistol (.22) Mark IV (~$400) 75 years of proven design; one-button takedown
    Budget carry gun MAX-9 (~$400) Micro-compact 9mm; 12+1; competitive with Sig P365
    Pocket pistol LCP MAX (~$350) .380 ACP; 10+1 in a pocket-sized package
    Budget hunting rifle American Rifle (~$500) Adjustable trigger; wide caliber selection; hard to beat
    Budget precision rifle Ruger Precision Rifle (~$1,500) Chassis rifle; folding stock; PRS entry-level king
    Indestructible revolver GP100 (~$750) Overbuilt .357; will outlast you
    Carry revolver LCR (~$550) Lightest, smoothest DA trigger in its class
    Home defense rifle (9mm) PC Carbine (~$650) Takes Glock mags; takedown; suppressor-ready
    1911 (affordable) SR1911 (~$900) Ruger quality + 1911 platform; underrated

    :::callout
    Bottom line: Ruger is the most important firearms company most gun snobs underestimate. They don't make the fanciest anything — but they make the best version of almost everything at the price where normal people buy. The 10/22 is the greatest .22 ever. The GP100 is the toughest revolver made. The American Rifle is the best budget bolt gun. The RPR brought precision shooting to the masses. And Ruger's customer service actually answers the phone and fixes things for free. If you can only own guns from one manufacturer, Ruger covers more bases for less money than anyone else.
    :::

    References

    • Ruger official site: ruger.com
    • American Rifleman: Sturm, Ruger & Co. history
    • Ruger corporate: Annual reports and product catalog
    • Pew Pew Tactical: Ruger product reviews
    • Rimfire Central forum: 10/22 and Mark IV communities

    Read the original article in The Handbook | By Boise Gun Club Editorial Team


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