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Originally Posted By fury413rb: @beater9c1 @sandog75 2.5x leupold scout scope - No problem with mine 168smk https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/319551/21FE727B-43D8-41EE-82B4-ABAA32A6D34F_jpe-1255312.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/319551/45A83FCF-DD9B-4008-B56E-33230B57E74B_jpe-1255314.JPG View Quote I've always wanted one of those. |
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Originally Posted By ban-hater:
A PCC in 10mm? View Quote Make a mag block for that 10mm that takes EAA Witness magazines. Make a mag block for the 9mm PCC that takes M&P magazines. Make a PCC in 5.7x28 that takes the new Ruger Fifty-seveN magazines. |
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Originally Posted By securitysix: While we're making wish lists for the PCC: Make a mag block for that 10mm that takes EAA Witness magazines. Make a mag block for the 9mm PCC that takes M&P magazines. Make a PCC in 5.7x28 that takes the new Ruger Fifty-seveN magazines. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By securitysix: Originally Posted By ban-hater: A PCC in 10mm? While we're making wish lists for the PCC: Make a mag block for that 10mm that takes EAA Witness magazines. Make a mag block for the 9mm PCC that takes M&P magazines. Make a PCC in 5.7x28 that takes the new Ruger Fifty-seveN magazines. |
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Originally Posted By psegnatelli: Thats till u take it out in the woods. It's a hunting gun plain and simple. Not sitting in a blind, but boots on the ground. Tracking, stalking. Where visibility and shots are measured in feet not yards. Mag allowed me to pop it out, get in my car and go to another spot. Tube mags aren't that hard to use but when it's cold as balls and your wearing gloves & mittens, it's the little things. I was living in the ADK mountains of NY at the time. Had that rifle and a box of WWB JSP, a Mauser marked SAK and a GB hunters axe. Drove logging roads in a 92 Escort. Would sleep in the car. Great times. For me it was perfect. I do wish someone made a larger mag. Like the BX, For range use and HD. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By psegnatelli: Originally Posted By Miami_JBT: Originally Posted By psegnatelli: Bring back the 99/44. It was perfect. Ruger American in pistol cartridges. Use the action size of the RAR. Have it take pistol mags like the PCC. More take downs! RAR, RA, 96 series. Etc If you can't make the RAR a takedown. How bout the 96? Bring back the boatpaddle stock! Ugly, but nearly indestructible and not hollow sounding when you wack it on stuff in the woods! They want $699 for it. Thats till u take it out in the woods. It's a hunting gun plain and simple. Not sitting in a blind, but boots on the ground. Tracking, stalking. Where visibility and shots are measured in feet not yards. Mag allowed me to pop it out, get in my car and go to another spot. Tube mags aren't that hard to use but when it's cold as balls and your wearing gloves & mittens, it's the little things. I was living in the ADK mountains of NY at the time. Had that rifle and a box of WWB JSP, a Mauser marked SAK and a GB hunters axe. Drove logging roads in a 92 Escort. Would sleep in the car. Great times. For me it was perfect. I do wish someone made a larger mag. Like the BX, For range use and HD. |
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I think it would be neat if Ruger made something like the S&W TRR8, so that then I wouldn't have to buy it from S&W. The 8 round Redhawks are close, but no way to attach lights or optics.
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<**Me:**> I just spent 95% of my paycheck on LaRue stuff, within 30 minutes of getting paid. < **mfingar:**> For what it's worth, Dillo Dust is great on Ramen.
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All sub 44 mag calibers of Blackhawks available with the smaller flattop frame.
ETA: Just noticed that this is the rifle forum. I got here through active topics. |
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PC Carbine in .45 acp!
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How about a 16" Mini-14 in 350 Legend.
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Originally Posted By eric496: All sub 44 mag calibers of Blackhawks available with the smaller flattop frame. ETA: Just noticed that this is the rifle forum. I got here through active topics. View Quote It's ok. I wish Ruger would make a DA revolver in a Kframe size. SP is too small, GP is too big. Originally Posted By gdogs: How about a 16" Mini-14 in 350 Legend. View Quote Originally Posted By mike_nds: I think that would be WAY more feasible than bringing back the 44 carbine. View Quote That's actually a really good idea. I can't disagree. Just make it NOT 900$$ My love of the 44carbine is this. Short, light & low recoil. I don't need "traditional" deer rounds. When & where I hunt it's thick, shots are close and I move alot. If I can see over a hundred yards It's because Im on the road. The one thing the 44mag has over the 350 is I have yet to see a box of 350 at a store in person. |
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LOL, I hear ya.
The longest shots I've had in the last 4 years have been 50-60 yards. Last Nov it was 2 deer in 15 seconds @ less than 10 yards. |
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We are living in a Tom Clancy novel
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Originally Posted By mike_nds: LOL, I hear ya. The longest shots I've had in the last 4 years have been 50-60 yards. Last Nov it was 2 deer in 15 seconds @ less than 10 yards. View Quote I'd kill alot more deer if I used a treestand. But I can't sit still. And IF u see me sittin for awhile, I'm probably sleeping. Why I like squirrel hunting so much. We have the same attention span |
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-An affordable, accurate .357 bolt rifle with a threaded barrel
-a more affordable, accurate Mini-14...or some kind of fix for that big chunk of metal flopping bacl n fourth under the pencil thick barrel. Honestly they seem to be a good company and their CS is lovely. |
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Originally Posted By HaveBlue83: -An affordable, accurate .357 bolt rifle with a threaded barrel -a more affordable, accurate Mini-14...or some kind of fix for that big chunk of metal flopping bacl n fourth under the pencil thick barrel. Honestly they seem to be a good company and their CS is lovely. View Quote I'd be really happy with something like the RAR. Iron sights, threaded barrel. I even like the stock. 357 & 44mag. |
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Originally Posted By psegnatelli: The one thing the 44mag has over the 350 is I have yet to see a box of 350 at a store in person. View Quote Local Academy's haven't had any in months, but thankfully Riflegear is right down the road and I've found enough there to give me plenty of cases once I'm setup to reload it. |
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8" 300BO pistol-braced version of the RAR.
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I just want a Ruger-made bolt-action pistol. Like an American based version of the Remington 700-CP.
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How about a mini-14 pistol with the ac556 length barrel and front sight. A perfect SBR candidate with the repro folders out again.
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I'd love a semi auto 357
either in a PC-9 platform or a mini |
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Another model they should bring back is the 22/45 Standard. They did some in MKII. MKIV would be awesome.
I don't know why everything has to be bull barrel these days. Attached File |
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The Ruger website use to have a place to make such requests. I do not see it now.
I kind of wish they would bring back the side by side shotguns they made very few of. Or are they a myth? |
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-bring back the tube mag semi auto .44, easier to top up then the rotary mag version (do those use 77/44 mags?)
-GP100 in .44 Magnum, similar to the S&W 69, preferably in the Match Champion configuration -LC9 in .22lr, slightly bigger than the LCP .22 -MPR AR's in 6.5 Grendel, also pistol variants in all the calibers -7 shot .357 Match Champion! -more 3" LCRx calibers, I'd like one in 9mm |
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Originally Posted By Ramcharger_pilot: The Ruger website use to have a place to make such requests. I do not see it now. I kind of wish they would bring back the side by side shotguns they made very few of. Or are they a myth? View Quote They have a Contact the CEO bar on their menu. It closes and opens at times. It's open now. |
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Originally Posted By psegnatelli: They have a Contact the CEO bar on their menu. It closes and opens at times. It's open now. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By psegnatelli: They have a Contact the CEO bar on their menu. It closes and opens at times. It's open now. Thanks for the notice, I put one in Sir, I very much appreciate the great products Ruger has been putting out over the past decade or more. A great mix of quality and price. I have a Ruger American rifle in .300 Blackout, which is great, but having a 16" barrel for .300 Blackout is silly. Registering as an SBR is another cost and delay, as is cutting and threading the barrel. Other semi-custom makers are producing short .300 Blackout pistol-braced bolt actions at high prices. There is a more mass-market niche for a light, handy, more affordable version that Ruger would be perfect to fill. Pistol-braced 8-9" barrel, threaded, 1:7 twist AR mag compatible I know you can do this after doing the 10/22 Charger and PC Charger. Alternatively, more expansive but semiauto, a stretched PC Charger in .300 Blackout would be a great modern version of an M1 Carbine. And it goes against my light, handy argument, but thanks for offering factory integrally suppressed 10/22 TD barrels. One of those would go well for the RAR too (.300 BLK, tight twist). Thanks and keep up the good work, mPisi Edit:: Cursed typos!! |
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Originally Posted By psegnatelli: They have a Contact the CEO bar on their menu. It closes and opens at times. It's open now. View Quote -9mm pistol mag fed bolt action, possibly on the 77/357 or 77/44 mechanisms. -Deerstalker and 77/44 that feed from desert eagle mags, because they already exist and don't require any additional design work -SS Old Army -3" .327 LCR/LCRx -an XGI receiver that takes AK mags, and another one that takes AR mags. (M14 experiments showed it could be done, it just needs the larger receiver). -iron sights on the American rifles that take AR mags. I didn't request they re-manufacture the Speed/Service/Security Six series like I usually do, both because I forgot, and because at this point I'm guessing they're not gonna |
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<**Me:**> I just spent 95% of my paycheck on LaRue stuff, within 30 minutes of getting paid. < **mfingar:**> For what it's worth, Dillo Dust is great on Ramen.
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Originally Posted By Ramcharger_pilot: The Ruger website use to have a place to make such requests. I do not see it now. I kind of wish they would bring back the side by side shotguns they made very few of. Or are they a myth? View Quote I already have a Red Label (20 ga), but I'd take another. If the lawyers would allow it, I'd like to see the 3-screw Super Blackhack return, but in .41 Magnum (got the .44 already). The Deerfield in .41 would be a nice companion to the SB. |
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Custom length actions for the 77 pistol caliber models, also maybe a 77/480? I'm unlikely to get into that caliber but I think it's interesting; iirc, it was marketed as a 'gentleman's big bore', not as unpleasant as the .454, .460,...
Micro length actions for the Scouts in 5.56, .350 and .450. At the very least, have those calibers take AR mags! I saw a picture of a 5.56 Scout next to a .300 Ranch with AR mags a while back and the difference was ridiculous. Ruger Alaskans in .500 S&W Special! |
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A 4.5-6" Ruger Super Redhawk would save me some coin vs cutting one of my 9.5" guns down
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A Single Action hunting revolver with a 7.5 barrel that took 410/45LC/454
Essentially a gun that can take big game with the full size cartridge and small game with the 410 shotshells. I don't like the 410 in the snubby self defense guns, but I think it has some merit and fun as a woods gun. |
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The 77/22 and the tang safety Model 77. And the P-series pistols. also a standard half-lug GP-100 w/ adjustable sights. NOT the Match Champion.
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Mini-14 Pistol
SR2011 RAR with iron sights Alloy frame GP100 |
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How about...
Higher capacity magazines for the 77/357 and 77/44? |
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Originally Posted By jcarrol: The 77/22 and the tang safety Model 77. And the P-series pistols. also a standard half-lug GP-100 w/ adjustable sights. NOT the Match Champion. View Quote Yeah, the half lugs are sweet. I've got an older fixed sight one. ETA: they did make these. Lipsey's Exclusive: Ruger GP100 Walnut/Blue |
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Originally Posted By kwg020: The Mini 14 in 6.8 SPC with a 1/11 twist. kwg View Quote They did a mini in 6.8 for a while didn’t they? I have no idea what the twist was. |
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Bring back the Deerfield or something better and offer in 357 as well.
Ruger Americans in 357 44 and 500 since we’re dreaming. Make it a straight pull bolt if possible. All threaded and twisted for heavies in their respective chambering. Lightweight version of PCC possibly a fixed barrel of that drops weight and costs further. Originally Posted By psegnatelli: Another model they should bring back is the 22/45 Standard. They did some in MKII. MKIV would be awesome. I don't know why everything has to be bull barrel these days. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/124413/h-24576_png-1582592.JPG View Quote lol I bought one of those to chop so I don’t have to chop a bull barrel |
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Exact duplicate of the M1 Garand but in stainless steel.
A stainless steel stripper clip loaded broom handle in 9x19mm and 7.65 Luger. |
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Bring back the deerfield 44 mag carbine (model 99/44). It is the one that is based off the mini 14 action and was made from 2000 to 2006. It took a 4 round rotary mag.
Bring it back, but set it up to have a mag well that can be swapped out (like their pc9) to take desert eagle mags. Then also bring it out in 357 mag. TAKE MY MONEY! I see no reason for them to bring their lever 44 back, as there are too many other lever guns on the market right now, not to mention they just bought marlin, so they will make those instead of the ruger design. Now there are no currently manufactured semi auto 357 or 44 mag carbines on the market that I know of (correct me if I am wrong). I think it would fill a niche that is currently wide open. |
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Well since they acquired Marlin, I'd like a 336 in 357 Maximum.
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We are living in a Tom Clancy novel
Over 50 and reputed to be a formidable brigand |
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We are living in a Tom Clancy novel
Over 50 and reputed to be a formidable brigand |
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Originally Posted By psegnatelli: Ruger American in pistol cartridges. Use the action size of the RAR. Have it take pistol mags like the PCC. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By psegnatelli: If it's going in a 336, why? 35rem is still there. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By psegnatelli: Originally Posted By mike_nds: Well since they acquired Marlin, I'd like a 336 in 357 Maximum. Then could still use .357 Magnum |
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Call the tune and let's dance; but beware that the devil is the piper and the tab for that soiree will be hell to pay.
Training&Trigger Time are more important than chasing a hardware Holy Grail |
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Originally Posted By XJ700AWR: A 4.5-6" Ruger Super Redhawk would save me some coin vs cutting one of my 9.5" guns down View Quote Like this? |
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