New Firearms listed on Ruger.com

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Not sure if anyone else has seen, Ruger has it's newest firearms on it's website. Among them SR45 and LCR in 22m
 
Thanks for the heads up. I also saw a commander size SR1911 while on website.
 
LC380 as well, can't tell if it has the manual safety but it appears to be a bit bigger than the LCP (+1 capacity, actual sights).
 
LC380 as well, can't tell if it has the manual safety but it appears to be a bit bigger than the LCP (+1 capacity, actual sights).

Looks like it has a manual safety. It's exactly like an LC9, but in .380acp.
 
What is with the fascination with handguns in 22m?


From a short handgun 22mag is nothing more that a loud obnoxious 22lr that costs as much as 9mm to shoot




posted via that mobile app with the sig lines everyone complains about
 
I'll never give up my Sig...but I DO Love the idea that the SR45 holds 2 more rounds!
I'll definetly have to borrow one to try.
 
Wonder if the SR45 will fit my SR9 holsters?

The SR45 barrel is 1/3" longer, but they claim the width is the same.

This is one I'd consider. I like the P345 all except for the safety.
 
I just got finished reading an article about Ruger 1911 about a month or so ago in a gun rag. It stated Ruger has no intention of selling a Commander style for a at least several years because the list for the full size 1911 is over a year wait in manufacturing it.
So here it is now...
Interesting...
 
What is with the fascination with handguns in 22m?


From a short handgun 22mag is nothing more that a loud obnoxious 22lr that costs as much as 9mm to shoot




posted via that mobile app with the sig lines everyone complains about
It is a gun isn't it? What more do you want
 
I just got finished reading an article about Ruger 1911 about a month or so ago in a gun rag. It stated Ruger has no intention of selling a Commander style for a at least several years because the list for the full size 1911 is over a year wait in manufacturing it.
So here it is now...
Interesting...

Looking at how well the distribution of the SR1911 full-size has gone, this time frame makes perfect sense. Ruger does a great job of building hype, then keeping our (my) interest because the production can't keep up with the demand.
 
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