American Rifleman Television Review - Ruger Red Label Shotgun

Published on February 11, 2016
Duration: 3:14

This review of the Ruger Red Label over/under shotgun highlights its redesigned investment cast stainless steel receiver made from a single piece and cold hammer-forged barrels. Key features include interchangeable choke tubes, selective automatic ejection, mechanical single selective triggers, and an improved stock design with adjusted dimensions for better handling. The review emphasizes its status as an affordable, American-made over/under.

Quick Summary

The redesigned Ruger Red Label over/under shotgun features a single-piece investment cast stainless steel receiver and cold hammer-forged barrels. It utilizes mechanical single selective triggers, selective automatic ejection, and has an improved stock with a dual-density butt pad for better handling and recoil management.

Chapters

  1. 00:11Introduction to Red Label Redesign
  2. 00:23Receiver and Barrel Construction
  3. 00:34Barrel Ribs and Design
  4. 00:55Interchangeable Choke Tubes
  5. 01:02Selective Automatic Ejection
  6. 01:17Mechanical Triggers
  7. 01:22Safety and Barrel Selection
  8. 01:43Stock and Butt Pad Features
  9. 02:08Stock Dimensions and Length of Pull
  10. 02:31Checkered Wrist and Forend Latch
  11. 02:45Receiver Trunion Design
  12. 03:07Affordable American-Made Over/Under

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key construction materials for the Ruger Red Label shotgun?

The Ruger Red Label features an investment cast stainless steel receiver, made from a single piece, and cold hammer-forged barrels produced at the Ruger plant. This construction aims for durability and precision in manufacturing.

How does the ejection system work on the Ruger Red Label?

The shotgun has selective automatic ejection. When a barrel is fired, it will extract and eject the spent cartridge. If a barrel is not fired, the cartridge will remain on the extractor.

What type of triggers does the Ruger Red Label use?

The Ruger Red Label is equipped with mechanical, single selective triggers. This means the trigger mechanism is entirely mechanical, and the shooter can select which barrel fires first using a selector on the safety.

What improvements were made to the stock and ergonomics of the Ruger Red Label?

The redesigned stock features adjusted dimensions for better handling, including a 14.5-inch length of pull and a specific drop. The butt pad has a dual-density design for recoil absorption and snag-free shouldering.

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