I'm rendered speechless
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I'm rendered speechless
We have many forum members on here who have a few guns. Most of us are happy with that.
I was on one of the Ruger forums and came across photos of one guy's collection.
Holy Cow! These are all Rugers.
Words fail me so I will just post photos:
I think he's still unpacking.... which means there are more than what is shown in those photos....
These were posted on Rugerforum.net by member "radicalrod".
Here is the link to the post
I was on one of the Ruger forums and came across photos of one guy's collection.
Holy Cow! These are all Rugers.
Words fail me so I will just post photos:
I think he's still unpacking.... which means there are more than what is shown in those photos....
These were posted on Rugerforum.net by member "radicalrod".
Here is the link to the post
“Never give in, never give in, never; never; never; never – in nothing, great or small, large or petty – never give in except to convictions of honor and good sense” — Winston Churchill, Oct 29, 1941
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Re: I'm rendered speechless
Wow!! that is a collection, indeed speechless.
thanks for shearing XL.
Baljit
thanks for shearing XL.
Baljit
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That's a real bunch of Rugers!
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All from just one brand - Phew, mind boggling!? radicalrod indeed!
Wow - Rugger me!! Shell
Thanks for sharing xl_target
Wow - Rugger me!! Shell
Thanks for sharing xl_target
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Re: I'm rendered speechless
xl_target,
It only proves that "Man limits himself when he stops imagining"
Thanks for sharing!
Briha
It only proves that "Man limits himself when he stops imagining"
Thanks for sharing!
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I am speechless...
If only somebody would post a rack-full of knives !! yumm.... !!
If only somebody would post a rack-full of knives !! yumm.... !!
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That's real Gun Love....or maybe Gun Lust is more appropriate
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BowMan wrote:That's real Gun Love....or maybe Gun Lust is more appropriate
Gun Lust
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Re: I'm rendered speechless
Gorblimey! That IS a collection for sure. Collection or hoarding, man has taste and means to indulge. More power to him.
Thanks,XL, for the photos and the link.
Best-
Vikram
Thanks,XL, for the photos and the link.
Best-
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Nice collection - but pardon my ignorance - what is special about Rugers over all the other brands? I ask because I had not heard the name before. Google tells me that this is a well established brand - but the collection seems to have "old style" revolvers that were used in the "Wild West". Is that the attraction i.e the historic significance?
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bennedose wrote:Nice collection - but pardon my ignorance - what is special about Rugers over all the other brands? I ask because I had not heard the name before. Google tells me that this is a well established brand - but the collection seems to have "old style" revolvers that were used in the "Wild West". Is that the attraction i.e the historic significance?
Sturm, Ruger & Co. is now the largest individual firearms maker in the USA. For many years, Ruger had the reputation of being the new kid on the block but now you have a whole generation who has grown up with the Ruger name and are not hesitant to buy a Ruger. Ruger has a reputation of making guns that are an excellent value for the money. They are usually not flashy or anything fancy but just good robust firearms. The first two guns that I purchased after I came to the states were Ruger Rifles. I still have both of them and they still work and look fine.
From Ruger 's Corporate websiteWhen Sturm, Ruger & Co., Inc. opened for business in 1949 with a meager $50,000 investment, the Company faced serious doubts from industry insiders. The "it can't be done" remarks of the experts reflected the widespread view that the manufacture of guns had likely peaked, and was in a state of decline. There seemed to be few new ideas, and the apparent trend was that the large, established-name gunmakers would continue to dominate the market.
But this fledgling company was guided by several well-thought-out concepts, not the least of which was founder William B. Ruger's intent to build each product "to a standard so I would want one even if it was made by our competitors." This fundamental concept, this deceptively simple touchstone of the underlying principles of innovation, quality and value, has proved so compelling that over 60 years later there is no question which company is preeminent in the American firearms industry. Ruger's rise to its present well-earned position has made it a respected company on the New York Stock Exchange since 1990. Ruger produces hundreds of thousands of firearms each year for hunting, target shooting, collecting, self-defense, law enforcement, and government agencies.
Their most well know firearms are the Ruger "mark" series of pistol:
Ruger Mark III pistol
However, they make a large number of other pistols, both single action and double action revolvers as well as a number of semi-auto pistols.
and their .22 LR rifle
Ruger 10/22 rifle (one of the most popular .22 LR semi-auto rifles ever made)
They make other bolt action, single shot and semi-auto rifles including and AR-15 variant.
quote from hereWhile the survey found 2,288 makers of civilian firearms operating in the U.S. from 1986-2010, more than 40% of those guns came from three key companies:
Sturm, Ruger & Co. leads the U.S. firearms industry with about 15.3 million firearms produced in the period.
Remington (owned by Freedom Group) produced about 14.2 million and comes in second.
Smith & Wesson is third, with nearly 10.5 million.
Ruger Firearms Website
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Re: I'm rendered speechless
Thanks for the informative reply.
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I really don't understand buying the same stuff repetitively , like Bowman rightfully said it's lust coz only lust can never be satisfied. There might be some cosmetic changes but they are mostly the same. The Ruger mark series pistol looks like design heavily borrowed from Luger(one of the finest till date).
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just greedy, with lots of loot. just saying this as i do not have any of those.
some may call it greedy etc. it is no different then one collecting stamps, postcards, money etc.
some may call it greedy etc. it is no different then one collecting stamps, postcards, money etc.
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What's to understand?Ramandeep wrote:I really don't understand buying the same stuff repetitively , like Bowman rightfully said it's lust coz only lust can never be satisfied. There might be some cosmetic changes but they are mostly the same. The Ruger mark series pistol looks like design heavily borrowed from Luger(one of the finest till date).
If the guy wants them and has the money to pay for them, and he buys them, what is there to that that needs understanding? Like anyone else, he buys what he wants.
Heaven forbid that we should have to explain why we want everything we buy!
Besides, if he didn't buy them, there would not be one more gun on my shelf or one more anna in my pocket. He's not hurting anyone, after all.
Moving on to another point, it takes a lot of patience and time to build up such a comprehensive collection, and the fellow must, undoubtedly know something about Rugers (quite a bit, actually). If he were a poster here, his knowledge would surely benefit and be appreciated by many of our members. I'm all for smart people, especially when I need their help on something!
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