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Ruger All American

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Lunker77

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Does the new Ruger All American Rifle really have a tang safety like the older m77s or is this simply a new location for the 3 point safety?::banghead::cuss:
 
GunBlast did a pretty good review/video as well...

Ruger also has a couple of videos on youtube. They are fairly informative.

Hope it helps,

Matt
 
To me, it sorta looks like a Tikka T3 with both a Glock trigger safety and a tang safety. This is not necessarily a bad thing. It would be interesting to see how accurate one would be in 308.
 
I wa son Ruger's site & i saw this rifle i like them but i couldn't find it in any magnum cals
 
Interesting concept frome the guys at Ruger. Nice price point as well.
 
I wa son Ruger's site & i saw this rifle i like them but i couldn't find it in any magnum cals

The most popular and easiest to sell calibers will be introduced first. I'd expect the 1st rifles sold will all be 30-06. The other listed chamberings will come later. If the rifle is a beig sold in large enough numbers I'd expect to see the # of chamberings offered to expand.
 
Saw a couple the other day

Ruger and their film crew were at the Picosa Ranch in December while I was there on a hunting trip. I handled the 30.06 and 308 and was impressed with the stock, balance and trigger. Both of the guys killed a nice deer on video which will air sometime later this year on the Sportsman Channel. I am sure they will expand the options later. It is a nice gun and I plan to build me a "rainy day" rifle with one.
 
If Ruger would chamber it in 300 Weatherby Magnum i would gladly have one maybe later on they will & if not the Vanguard is my next choice . I really love Rugers they are one of the best & toughest guns ever made imo
 
Not a Savage trigger, though it looks like one.

The trigger pull will only adjust down to about 3 lbs. Depressing the trigger insert on a Savage lightens the pull to a few ounces (like a single set trigger). The literature says that the trigger insert acts as a safety, thus a Glock Safety.
 
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