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An electric powered hopper magazine for a 10/22 so I can set uo on a bipod and dump bricks of 22 straight into a feed funnel for a neverending fusillade of fire.
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I would like to see them make a dark series 1895.
Like actually make it. ETA: And remove the button safeties from the lever guns |
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Quoted: ^THIS. I could never understand why they discontinued the carbine. Great deer hunting gun for a young person to start with. I vaguely remember something about jamming/feed issues, but not sure that was the reason for discontinuation. View Quote My buddy hunted with one for years. We shot the shit out of it in the off-season. Opening morning, he let's his younger brother use it. Brother opens action to clear it and the thing pukes its guts out in the brush. |
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Quoted: I could get behind a SS Model 39. View Quote I like levers. However I would pick 1890 Pump, 1906 Pump, or 62 Pump any day. If Winchester won't do it and Taurus has moved into a cheap spin off that is nothing like the original. It would be Killer if Ruger would step up and do a Quality Stainless optional threaded 16" and 20" S.L.LR I guarantee they would sell. |
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Write the CEO of Ruger an email. He reads them and puts products in place/under development based on some feedback and suggestions from those emails.
https://ruger.com/dataProcess/tellTheCEO/ |
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Quoted: Write the CEO of Ruger an email. He reads them and puts products in place/under development based on some feedback and suggestions from those emails. https://ruger.com/dataProcess/tellTheCEO/ View Quote This^^ I have done it several times. Doesn’t hurt to do it. |
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Quoted: No lefties? I'd like to see more offerings in left hand besides the cheap plastic Ruger American Bolt action. Bring back the Hawkeye and have some pride. View Quote I want a left handed Ruger American Ranch in 7.62x39 that uses Mini-30 mags. I would order one right now if it was available. |
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I would like to see Ruger bring back the Gold Label in 28 gauge, double triggers and straight walnut stock.
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Quoted: Write the CEO of Ruger an email. He reads them and puts products in place/under development based on some feedback and suggestions from those emails. https://ruger.com/dataProcess/tellTheCEO/ View Quote Nice, but he can log in here and listen to our needs. Have Bill call me. |
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There is a long rRuger Forum (not on this website) where they take in customer suggestions. Ruger employees read that place, I have seen many products released over the years from those comments. http://www.rugerforum.com/phpBB3/viewforum.php?f=45
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Quoted: An improved P90 to compliment their 57 pistol. Set it up to use P90 mags. View Quote ETA: Forward ambidextrous side mounted charging handle like to P90 or top mounted like an Uzi/ Mac SMG and user configurable left/ right ejection. Easily swappable barrels for 16" non-NFA, <16" SBR, or integrally suppressed barrels. |
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Box magazine fed lever guns. Like BLRs or 1895s but chamber them all the way up to the big Ruger DG cartridges. Instead of 45-70 or 405 win you get 416 Ruger lever gun, instead of 375 Win like the old 94 big bore you can get 375 Ruger in a lever gun. Of course sell them in all the common calibers also. Accuracy International magazine comparability would be sweet also.
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Quoted: Write the CEO of Ruger an email. He reads them and puts products in place/under development based on some feedback and suggestions from those emails. https://ruger.com/dataProcess/tellTheCEO/ View Quote Nice. Submitted a query. |
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Yeah they're open for suggestions . They just don't listen .
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I hope Ruger joins windham and Brownells to start making retro black rifles, and maybe even pistols.
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Quoted: Box magazine fed lever guns. Like BLRs or 1895s but chamber them all the way up to the big Ruger DG cartridges. Instead of 45-70 or 405 win you get 416 Ruger lever gun, instead of 375 Win like the old 94 big bore you can get 375 Ruger in a lever gun. Of course sell them in all the common calibers also. Accuracy International magazine comparability would be sweet also. View Quote Not a bad idea, especially if it can handle the really hot loads, but proprietary cartridges will be a non-starter. They should do 45-70, maybe 30-06 and .270. .300 win mag would be cool |
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Quoted: Bring back the Deerfield and medium frame flat top Blackhawks. And while they're at it, take that damned attorney mandated owners manual soliloquy off of the barrels. View Quote While I'm not a fan of the warning either, why does nobody bitch about it being on Mossbergs? Only Ruger. |
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Quoted: -3" LCRx in 9mm -Marlin 1894 SBL (1 in 20 twist please) and CSBL, ditch the safeties -1894 in .480 Ruger using that super steel from the Super Redhawks, 16" gun holding 8 rounds of 400 grain fuck you's -A magazine in grip, sub-gun style pistol -Upgrade the Redhawk to the GP100 grip frame, I really don't want the smaller grips of the Redhawk or the larger frame of the SRH. Lacking that, a Toklat in .44. -a 5 shot Super Blackhawk in .500 Special -.450 American that takes AR mags -a 77/45 Colt -a stainless .30-06 Hawkeye with a hinged floorplate and express style sights -EC9 or LC9 in .22LR, something a touch bigger than the LCP in .22 View Quote Good ideas in this post! I especially like the idea of a .480 Ruger 1894. Without looking, I believe the .480 pressures are lower than a .500 Smith & Wesson which I know will be too much for an 1894 in its present form. |
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Dear Lawd, none of this.... marlin style rifle, in pistol calibers, mag fed, threaded with optic rail. Mag usage could really be a big plus with lever operation. Use glock mags, or even 1911 / desert eagle style mags for big calibers or rimmed calibers, like 44mag, 357 mag, . Single stack 5- 10 rd mags for rifle calibers, like 300 blk, 7.62x39, .308 win. etc. The single stack mags keep the slimline lever feel, but make loading / unloading faster / easier, and still 50 state legal. Just make Marlins. Not Ruger Marlins...just Marlins. Don't scribble the Owner's Manual all over the receiver, don't throw gray laminate and beadblasted stainless all over them...just make Marlins. |
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Quoted: Not a bad idea, especially if it can handle the really hot loads, but proprietary cartridges will be a non-starter. They should do 45-70, maybe 30-06 and .270. .300 win mag would be cool View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Box magazine fed lever guns. Like BLRs or 1895s but chamber them all the way up to the big Ruger DG cartridges. Instead of 45-70 or 405 win you get 416 Ruger lever gun, instead of 375 Win like the old 94 big bore you can get 375 Ruger in a lever gun. Of course sell them in all the common calibers also. Accuracy International magazine comparability would be sweet also. Not a bad idea, especially if it can handle the really hot loads, but proprietary cartridges will be a non-starter. They should do 45-70, maybe 30-06 and .270. .300 win mag would be cool Both cartridges have done well in there class from what I’ve seen elsewhere. The folks buying DG cartridges tend to not mind as much from what I’ve seen. Not like your running 416/375 by the case regardless of caliber. Plus if you are already doing them in standard long actions those calibers fit where as you’d have to scale up for the others I believe. I would definitely want them chambered in typical rifle cartridges as well I’d buy one in 06 or 270 rather quickly! Someone else mentioned doubles and I’d be all for that also as it would likely be at a price point a normal person could see as reachable. For that matter if I remember right someone was doing doubles on a pattern that was basically a scaled up no1 though I can’t recall where I saw it. |
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I want a 10/22 that has removable magazine inserts to allow the rifle to use pistol magazines. They would have a heal release to run MK I and MK II mags. Another with a button release to run MK III, MK IV mags. Another for 22/45 mags. Another to run SR/22 mags. Maybe an aftermarket to run competitors mags, aka Buck Mark, Walther, S&W, etc. And still be the same dimensions to run standard 10/22 mags. All the magic would be in the inserts to have the magazines angled correctly for the feed lips to line up with the bolt. And even if it was a slightly different animal where it could not use 10/22 mags it would still be able to use all the aftermarket accessories like barrels, stocks, etc. That way you could have a pistol and rifle that shares the same magazine like a lot of PCC's.
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Bolt action 9mm that takes glock mags with a fast twist for running 147gr and up bullets suppressed. I would buy one right away.
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Quoted: Bolt action 9mm that takes glock mags with a fast twist for running 147gr and up bullets suppressed. I would buy one right away. View Quote I would think it would be easier for them to make a variant of the take-down PCC with a locking bolt and an optional fast-twist barrel. Good idea for the aftermarket too... |
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Quoted: Quoted: Not for a well-made one. People are spending not much less for used Marlins. And the premium people pay for Henry rifles? Henry .22s are $350 You see what people pay for the ugly-assed engraved commemorative ones, Golden Boy, or Silver Eagle? Anywhere from $580 on up. |
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Quoted: An electric powered hopper magazine for a 10/22 so I can set uo on a bipod and dump bricks of 22 straight into a feed funnel for a neverending fusillade of fire. View Quote LIKE. It absolutely sucks that it takes longer to load the mags then to shoot them. I think there is a loader out there, but I don't know how well it works. (Just shot my 10-22 yesterday, 8 ten round box mags) Another Ruger wish is to make the 4 3/4" Super Single Ten with iron sights and not the lame fiber sights. |
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Gun makers get lots of suggestions. A large of times a lot of people say they want something. Then it comes out and nobody buys it. Just because people think it's a great idea or say they would buy something, doesn't mean they actually will.
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Threaded barrel and SIDE LOADING .22LR lever actions, if possible.
9mm or .45 ACP threaded barrel side loading lever actions. LCP-22 with threaded barrel I want to suppress all things if you couldn't tell! |
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This one is easy.
PCC in 10mm. 30 round glock mag in 10mm and a Ruger PCC? I won’t leave my bunk... |
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Quoted: Threaded barrel and SIDE LOADING .22LR lever actions, if possible. 9mm or .45 ACP threaded barrel side loading lever actions. LCP-22 with threaded barrel I want to suppress all things if you couldn't tell! View Quote Side loading doesn't work well in .22LR. The bullsts get mashed out of place too easily. Marlin tried it with(IIRC) the model 1891, ditched side loading with the 1892, which became the 1897 and eventually the 39A. If Marlin couldn't make it work well 100 years ago when they knew how to make a good gun, it's not likely to happen now. |
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I want an SP101 in .22 wmr. I hate the LCR and the other double action .22 wmr options from different brands are stupid pricey.
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Quoted: Bring back the Deerfield and medium frame flat top Blackhawks. And while they're at it, take that damned attorney mandated owners manual soliloquy off of the barrels. View Quote This; How about the Marlin Camp Carbine or a Ruger PC Carbine that is at least one lb lighter. A wood stock for the Ruger PC Carbine How about a PC Carbine in .45 ACP. |
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Fix the carrier in Model 1894 rifles and make replacement carriers available to owners.
Make runs of cool 1894 cartridges every year or two; .25-20, .32-20, .22 Bee, .327 Mag, .357 Mag, .357 Maximum, .44 Mag, .45 Colt, .45 Rimmed, and no doubt a few more. Need a .50 caliber cartridge in there, too. Build a few intermediate cartridges on 1895 frames; .25-35, a 6 mm and 6.5 mm, .303 Savage, .22 Savage, .257 Roberts AI, ... |
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Bring back the Marlin Camp 9 and Camp 45, but use Glock mags.
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