Founded in 1949 by William B. Ruger and Alexander McCormick Sturm, Sturm, Ruger & Co., Inc., commonly known simply as Ruger, has been a rock-solid foundation for shooting sports. Its products have deservedly been associated with their reliability, ruggedness, and almost idiotic ability to perform like new after being abused and used very hard for decades.
It has a wide range of firearms, such as pistols, rifles, shotguns, and revolvers. Among them, Ruger is famous for models like the Ruger 10/22, Ruger American Rifle, Ruger Mini-14, Ruger LCP, and more. These firearms are not only very reliable but due to the huge number of aftermarket parts and accessories available, customization can be quite serious regarding individual taste.
The Ruger Precision Rifle is a testimony to innovation and quality assiduity in the Ruger Custom Shop. It has a factory-installed TriggerTech Trigger with Frictionless Release Technology, making it extremely crisp, with near-zero overtravel and a short, but very perceptible reset. The proprietary stainless steel barrel in heavy contour, uniquely custom for Ruger, has an APA Muzzle Brake that dramatically reduces recoil, thereby allowing the shooter to observe shots on spotter feedback for quick follow-up firing.
Additionally, it has a Magpul MOE K2+ grip, which has a more vertical grip angle than most similar grips on the market, yet keeps a full-sized grip shape. This grip is made with rubber over-molding for positive rifle control and comes standard with optional Storage Cores for housing small items. The handguard is contoured with a target-style flat bottom that aids in stability, with an integral bottom 1.50″ dovetail that’s compatible with RRS S.O.A.R and similar QD systems.
And the Ruger Custom Shop 10/22 Competition Rifle Left-Handed is no different. It has a fully adjustable cheek rest, a receiver CNC machined from heat-treated and stress-relieved 6061-T6511 aluminum alloy billet, with a hard-coat anodized finish, and a proprietary, enhanced semi-auto chamber that assures it to be more accurate and precise without losing reliable feed and extraction.
The rifle also features a BX-Trigger, sporting a light, crisp 2.5 – 3 pound trigger pull weight, with a light, short overtravel, and a positive reset. A dual bedding system guarantees the receiver is solidly bedded to the stock, a heat-treated and nitrided CNC-machined match bolt makes for tight-fitting smooth action for superb performance.
Ruger firearms are mainly produced in the US; in the production facilities situated in New Hampshire, Arizona, and North Carolina. They have a limited lifetime warranty, where the manufacturer warranties that their arms are free from defects and workmanship materials for the life of the gun. The prices of the various installations are fairly competitive; the prices range from a few hundred dollars to a few thousand dollars, depending on the model and configuration.
Ruger also has all the steps of maintenance listed on the website, which will help each person who is interested in doing it. In other words, if quality, reliability, and performance matter to a gun, all the guidelines guarantee the required results.
In summary, Ruger’s commitment to quality, innovation, and customer satisfaction has solidified its position as a leading firearms manufacturer. Ruger firearms are the standard for competition, hunting, and personal defense.