So if you had a vote at Ruger, what would you like to see them build next? Here are my votes...

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1) GP100. 5 shot stainless steel 4” barrel in 41 Magnum
2) GP100 in 22 Magnum with a quick change out 22 LR auxiliary cylinder...stainless steel
3) GP 100 in 22 Hornet in stainless steel
I like your #2, but make it with a half lug.

Half lug GP 100 in .32 Long.

I know, it will never happen. I'd even settle for a .32 Mag, but it won't happen either.
 
Half lug GP 100 in .32 Long.

I know, it will never happen. I'd even settle for a .32 Mag, but it won't happen either.

How about a GP100 in 32 Mag but make un-chambered cylinders available for purchase that the customer could have chambered to 32 S&WL and fitted to the revolver?

But, I'd guess the lawyers would voice their opposition to that plan.
 
How about a GP100 in 32 Mag but make un-chambered cylinders available for purchase that the customer could have chambered to 32 S&WL and fitted to the revolver?

But, I'd guess the lawyers would voice their opposition to that plan.

And this is precisely why we have custom revolver builders! If the mothership won’t build it, you can still have it built (within reason)!
 
And this is precisely why we have custom revolver builders! If the mothership won’t build it, you can still have it built (within reason)!

Yes, something to keep in mind. Maybe when I get caught up with all my other projects.:)
 
A 5” half lug .41 Mag GP 100 would be dang cool...

But since we’re dreaming... a 4.25” Redhawk in .50 Soecial...:thumbup:

Stay safe!
 
Expand the custom shop offerings to include Turnbull finishes on any carbon steel revolver they make.

Shooters are fickle, bring back the aluminum XR3 grip frame and build a slew of mid-frame Blackhawks in .327, .32-20, .357/9mm, .38-40/10mm, .41Spl, .44Spl and .45Colt/ACP.

A proper dovetail rear sight lightweight Single Six.

Redhawk, Super Redhawk and Bisley Super Blackhawk in some sort of .500.

A blued Bisley Maximum in .414 and .445 SuperMags.

5" blued half lug GP100 .41Spl.

Half lug GP100 "Hunter" version 6-7½" in .357, 10mm, .44Spl and .41Mag (or Special).

Super Redhawk without the barrel extension, preferably blued, in various chamberings and barrel lengths.

PC Carbine 10mm and .45ACP.

Bring back the 96 leveraction in .357, .38-40, .41Mag, .44Mag, .45Colt, this time a little fancier and with a walnut stock.
 
I would like to see more Ruger versions of classic Old West guns, with modern metallurgy and lockwork to handle high power loads.

So as the Vaquero is kind of a version of the SAA, I would love to see Ruger "versions" of the 1858, 1871, Dragoon, and various open tops. Imagine a Ruger Walker in 454 - gives new meaning to the term hand cannon!

Alternatively, just bring back the Security Six and I'd be a happy man.
 
1) An Ultra Blackhawk in .500 S&W. (It's long overdue.)
2) A center-fire Bearcat in .32 S&W Long.
(For Old West Aficionados, CAS side matches, Pinkerton agents, Saloon gamblers, and as a more potent kit gun.)
3) A 7 1/2" barrel New Vaquero in .32-20 Win. (For .32-20 lovers and Old West Aficionados.)
 
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Expand the custom shop offerings to include Turnbull finishes on any carbon steel revolver they make.

Shooters are fickle, bring back the aluminum XR3 grip frame and build a slew of mid-frame Blackhawks in .327, .32-20, .357/9mm, .38-40/10mm, .41Spl, .44Spl and .45Colt/ACP.

A proper dovetail rear sight lightweight Single Six.

Redhawk, Super Redhawk and Bisley Super Blackhawk in some sort of .500.

A blued Bisley Maximum in .414 and .445 SuperMags.

5" blued half lug GP100 .41Spl.

Half lug GP100 "Hunter" version 6-7½" in .357, 10mm, .44Spl and .41Mag (or Special).

Super Redhawk without the barrel extension, preferably blued, in various chamberings and barrel lengths.

PC Carbine 10mm and .45ACP.

Bring back the 96 leveraction in .357, .38-40, .41Mag, .44Mag, .45Colt, this time a little fancier and with a walnut stock.

Aluminum grip frame and ejection rod housing would be FANTASTIC on the mid frame.

What about a 5.5" with aluminum grip frame/housing with a bisley style grip?! :)
 
1) GP100. 5 shot stainless steel 4” barrel in 41 Magnum
2) GP100 in 22 Magnum with a quick change out 22 LR auxiliary cylinder...stainless steel
3) GP 100 in 22 Hornet in stainless steel

LCRx, 3" barrel, .32 H&R, 7 shot. Yes, just like the one Charter is bringing to market, except a Ruger.

If not I'll just go buy the Charter. Might opt for the Charter anyway given the choice.
 
I would like to see them use the building materials used in the LCR to make “high capacity” revolvers. They could make relatively lightweight guns chambering as many as 8 rounds of 38/357 and/or 32/327. I’d be a definite buyer for that. The only thing keeping me from getting an 8 shot S&W is my dislike of the lock. Take my money Ruger!
 
I'd like to see something along the lines of Rugers take on the S&W R8. A high capacity revolver with a under mount rail for a light. Make it like the LCRx to take off weight and offer it in 327, 357, and 41/44 if the cylinder doesn't get too massive. Suddenly I have a dedicated nightstand gun for me that my wife will actually shoot when we go to the range (she has no love for semiautos).
 
Aluminum grip frame and ejection rod housing would be FANTASTIC on the mid frame.

What about a 5.5" with aluminum grip frame/housing with a bisley style grip?! :)
I would very much like to see an aluminum Bisley grip frame. I only know of one in existence, installed on a JRH custom .45 convertible. Ruger could put it on a 4 5/8" .45 convertible and I'd be all over it.

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