Ruger SR1911
Make: Ruger Model: SR1911 Caliber: .45 Auto
It’s the most famous pistol ever produced. More than 100 years old, the design has endured largely unchanged. Almost every pistol manufacturer throughout the world has made ...(more)
Posted by Jason Brumett
The Ruger 77/44 Rotary Magazine has the rotary magazine a funny little rarely used magazine design that was first used in 1899. The magazine is similar to a top loading revolver as the rounds are loaded in the top of the detachable magazine and they are then stored around a circular sprokect with a spring that provides tension that is later relesed in increments in order to reload the gun.
This gun comes in .44 Mag only, and both the black synthetic and vista como versions both have a capacity of only 4 rounds, but with a beefy .44 mag one bullet should get the job done.
Both versions of this gun weigh in at just 5.25 lbs making this a great mountain gun, that you can haul upand down hills for days. It has an overall length of 38.50" and a barrel length of 18.5" and a total suggested retail value of $829
Make: Ruger Model: SR1911 Caliber: .45 Auto
It’s the most famous pistol ever produced. More than 100 years old, the design has endured largely unchanged. Almost every pistol manufacturer throughout the world has made ...(more)
Make: Smith & Wesson Model: 642 CT Caliber: 38 Special
The Model 642 CT is a little snub nose 38 Special (+P) that holds 5 rounds. This particular version comes with crimson trace lasergrips. If you go an buy the Crimson Trace lasergri...(more)
Make: Remington Model: 700 XCR II Camo Bone Collector Edition Caliber: 30-06 Springfield
New in the family is the Model 700 XCR II Camo Bone Collector Edition, emblazoned with Michael Waddell's Bone Collector logo and built to master the most extreme conditions. Featur...(more)
Make: Ruger Model: SR-556 Carbine Caliber: 5.56mm NATO/.223 Rem.
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