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Ruger

Sturm, Ruger & Co., commonly known as Ruger, is an American firearms manufacturer founded in 1949 by William B. Ruger and Alexander McCormick Sturm. The company is headquartered in Newport, New Hampshire, and designs, manufactures, and markets a broad range of firearms for sporting, hunting, and personal defense. Ruger’s products include semi-automatic pistols, revolvers, rimfire and centerfire rifles, and shotguns, produced for civilian, law enforcement, and military customers. The company is privately held and one of the largest U.S. producers of firearms by volume.

Historically, Ruger established a reputation for affordable, rugged firearms built with a focus on mass production.

Ruger maintains production facilities in the United States and operates a comprehensive supply chain to support

Its
early
line
included
the
Ruger
Standard
pistol
and
the
Blackhawk
revolvers.
The
10/22
rifle,
introduced
in
1964,
became
one
of
the
best-selling
rimfire
rifles
in
the
United
States.
In
1973,
Ruger
introduced
the
Mini-14,
a
compact
semi-automatic
rifle
based
on
the
M14
action.
In
the
2000s
and
2010s,
Ruger
expanded
with
modern
polymer-framed
pistols
such
as
the
LCP
and
SR
series,
as
well
as
modular
rifles
like
the
PC
Carbine
and
the
American
family
of
bolt-action
and
semi-automatic
rifles.
The
company
has
continued
to
develop
new
models
while
maintaining
gun
safety
and
reliability
as
core
design
principles.
its
varied
product
lines.
The
firm’s
portfolio
encompasses
a
large
catalog
of
pistols,
revolvers,
rifles,
and
shotguns,
with
many
models
designed
for
everyday
use
and
sporting
activities.
As
a
privately
held
company,
Ruger
is
closely
tied
to
its
founders’
legacy
and
has
influenced
American
firearms
manufacturing
through
its
emphasis
on
value
and
durability.