Well thats MSRP so I can only assume it will be less... the only question is, how much.$2000 for a Ruger product. Riiiigghhhttt....
Too many rails.
I don't care. I still haven't seen a LCR and only one LCP.
You know you don't actually HAVE to use all of the rail slots.
It's just a Model 77 in .44 mag with a rotary magazine.
So...don't put stuff on them? You know you don't actually HAVE to use all of the rail slots.
I have an LCP, and I think they're building the pistols slightly faster than the ammo makers are producing .380 Auto.I mean honestly, how long can it really take to simply build a lot of LCPs? Really?
Man you have a long memory. I had completely forgotten about that. Wonder what the problem was.Maybe an "XGI". It was advertised almost 30 years ago and still hasn't arrived!!! Maybe, Huh?
There's always the "dremel-tool" option.Right, I'll just pay the extra money for them, and carry around the extra weight.
ETA: If they release stripped lowers, I'm going to buy one for my next AR build, and do a jig on Bill Ruger's grave while holding the thing
Right, I'll just pay the extra money for them, and carry around the extra weight.
One of the things I've always liked about Ruger products is the good quality for a reasonable price.
Their new AR is probably good quality, but for that price you have many proven, high quality options for an AR.
I wonder how much of it will be investment castings.