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    Ruger Wrangler(s) Experience

    Last year I purchased a Ruger Wrangler 22LR pistol just to have fun with it at the range. I realized it would not be a high precision pistol at the low price point. It was inconsistent, and often would shoot as expected given the simple sights and my skills. However, there were some real bad...
  2. Autodidactic

    Thinking of selling my Ruger Wrangler and buying a .380 Bodyguard on Hold

    So, I have a Ruger Wrangler, Talos addition. It's a fun .22 LR plinker for what it is. Although I would love a nicer Ruger .22 LR such as an LCR or a Single Six/Bearcat, or a Smith and Wesson .22 LR revolver, I hesitate to spend that kind of money on a .22 revolver. Especially a single action...
  3. Solomonson

    Ruger Wrangler ($176.00) vs. Ruger 5435 LCRx ($470.00)

    With the release of their low-priced Wrangler, Ruger gave some interesting insight into their production and sales costs, and what must be absurdly high margins on some of their products with comparable raw material/processing/labor costs. That's OK, it'll take a bit more time and a bit more...
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    Ruger Wrangler .22lr Review (lots of pictures)

    Just wanted to give an initial impression review on my recently acquired Ruger Wrangler in .22lr. As most of you may know Ruger just put out what many are considering direct competition to the Heritage line of .22lr SA revolvers. Before Ruger came out with the Wrangler I was about to purchase...
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