I Give Up!..The Truth About Ruger!...How Many Noogies Can It Take?
This video debunks the myth that Ruger firearms are inherently stronger than Smith & Wesson. The instructor explains that direct comparisons must be 'apples to apples' (similar size/class) and that perceived differences in strength are often due to manufacturing processes (casting vs. forging) or simply larger firearm models. The core argument focuses on 'efficiency ratings' of firearms, explaining how variations in tolerances, chamber throats, and barrel throats can affect how much energy a specific round produces within a given firearm, thus determining safe ammunition usage rather than absolute firearm strength.











