Chambering a long gun and handgun for the same metallic centerfire cartridge is not a new inspiration. In fact, the concept took root roughly 150 years ago.| RevolverGuy.Com
The SP101 isn't the most modern carry option, but this chunky little revolver proves it’s still got serious potential.| Lucky Gunner Lounge
A review of the Ruger LC Charger in 5.7x28. An accurate, reliable little PDW, that comes at a great discount compared to the P90.| AmmoLand Shooting Sports News
With Marlin now under Ruger's ownership, we're looking at whether the new 1894 Trapper in .44 Magnum lives up to its iconic reputation.| Lucky Gunner Lounge
The Ruger Vaquero 7-1/2” has arrived for ’25! Chambered in .357 Magnum and offered in both stainless and blued finishes, this Lipsey’s Exclusive is a real shooter. Credit Lyle Carter, a long-time revolver enthusiast, who convinced us to make it happen.| Lipsey's Guns
New Lipsey's Exclusive Ruger Flattop 41 Magnum! We've covered a lot of variations with our Ruger exclusives, but we couldn't wait to launch this one. The focal point of this revolver is that it's packaged on a mid-size flattop frame that delivers big bore power with less recoil than some of its larger brethren. The first of its slightly smaller size in this caliber for Ruger. Great features you'd expect with the ability to handle multiple loads depending on your particular use.| Lipsey's Guns
You asked, we delivered! The all-new Lipsey's Exclusive Ruger LCR in 32 H&R Magnum. This cartridge has become the new go-to for small, lightweight revolvers. This gun holds six rounds with the versatility of also hosting the 32 S&W Long or the 32 S&W cartridges. Super comfortable Hogue Tamer grips pair nicely with the round to produce low-felt recoil without sacrificing performance. And with the exceedingly cool look of the bronze anodized body, it's a winner!| Lipsey's Guns
We got out on the range with the Ruger LC Carbine 10mm, and it absolutely delivered. There are so many positives, including a threaded barrel, GLOCK 10mm mags with up to 30-round capacity, a side-folding stock, and fully ambidextrous options. It's extremely versatile and can tackle just about any application. We put it through some ammo testing with several loads, and it handled everything with ease, accuracy, and 100% reliability. Big-time score for Ruger!| Lipsey's Guns
We’re diving into the history and evolution of the Ruger Mark Series, the legendary .22 pistol that’s been dominating the ... Continued The post Ruger Mark Series: The Evolution of a .22 Caliber Icon appeared first on Lucky Gunner Lounge.| Lucky Gunner Lounge