Nutnfancy SHOT Show 2011: Ruger New Guns

Published on February 13, 2011
Duration: 31:52

This video from SHOT Show 2011 offers a comprehensive look at new Ruger firearms. Key introductions include the LC9 subcompact 9mm pistol, the .308 Gunsite Scout Rifle, and updated variants of the popular 10/22 and 22/45 platforms. The SR-556C carbine and LCR revolver also receive updates. The presentation highlights Ruger's manufacturing prowess, including their cold hammer-forged barrels.

Quick Summary

At SHOT Show 2011, Ruger unveiled several new firearms, including the LC9 subcompact 9mm pistol, the .308 Gunsite Scout Rifle, and updated tactical variants like the 10/22 Tactical and 22/45 with threaded barrels for suppressor use.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Ruger History
  2. 02:13Ruger LC9 Subcompact 9mm
  3. 05:50Ruger Gunsite Scout Rifle
  4. 11:36Ruger 10/22 Tactical and Variants
  5. 13:21Ruger 22/45 Threaded Barrel
  6. 15:06Ruger SR-556C and LCR Updates

Frequently Asked Questions

What new Ruger firearms were featured at SHOT Show 2011?

At SHOT Show 2011, Ruger introduced the LC9 subcompact 9mm pistol, the .308 Gunsite Scout Rifle, the 10/22 Tactical with a threaded barrel, the 22/45 with a threaded barrel, the lighter SR-556C carbine, and updated LCR revolvers in .357 Magnum.

What are the key features of the Ruger LC9 pistol?

The Ruger LC9 is a single-stack 9mm pistol with a 7+1 capacity, weighing 17.1 oz. It includes a loaded chamber indicator, manual safety, and adjustable 3-dot sights, built on a design similar to the LCP.

What makes the Ruger Gunsite Scout Rifle notable?

The Ruger Gunsite Scout Rifle is chambered in .308 Winchester and features a 16.5-inch cold hammer-forged barrel, a laminate stock with adjustable length of pull, a 10-round detachable magazine, a forward scope rail, and ghost ring sights.

What updates were shown for the Ruger 10/22 and 22/45?

The 10/22 Tactical featured a factory-threaded barrel for suppressors. The 22/45 also showcased a threaded barrel model, equipped with Picatinny rails for optics and lights, emphasizing suppressor compatibility.

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