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  2. Hogue (company) - Wikipedia

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    Ruger P89 with Hogue grips installed; original grips also shown for comparison. The company was founded by Guy Hogue in 1968, after he started making pistol grips that would properly fit his hand. [5] As a member of the Los Angeles Police Department, [3] Hogue also started making grips for fellow officers

  3. Ruger GP100 - Wikipedia

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    The grips are now Hogue one piece rubber grips standard. [3] [5] The GP100 shares the crane lock from the Redhawk that was later used in the small frame SP101 revolver. All of these models use the same thickness on the solid frame and double latching system as used on the heavy .44 Magnum. Because of these features, the GP100 series is widely ...

  4. RespOrg - Wikipedia

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    RespOrgs were established in 1993 as part of a Federal Communications Commission order instituting toll-free number portability. [1] A RespOrg (pronounced as though it were a single word, something like "ressporg" ) can be a long-distance company, reseller, end user or an independent that offers an outsourced service.

  5. Snubnosed revolver - Wikipedia

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    The Ruger SP101 is a series of small-frame, double-action revolvers introduced in 1989 by the American company Sturm, Ruger as the smaller-frame counterpart to the GP100.. The SP101 is an all-steel-construction revolver with a spurred or spurless (double-action only) hammer. The SP-101 has barrel lengths of 2 + 1 ⁄ 4 in (57 mm) and 3 + 1 ...

  6. Ruger SP101 - Wikipedia

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    Ruger SP101 .22lr, 8 shots, 4 1⁄5 inch barrel. The Ruger SP101 is a series of double-action revolvers produced by the American company Sturm, Ruger & Co. The SP101 is a small frame and all-steel-construction carry revolver, with a five-shot (.38 Special, .357 Magnum, and 9×19mm Parabellum); six-shot (.327 Federal Magnum, and .32 H&R Magnum); or eight-shot cylinder.

  7. Murdaugh stole his money, lawsuit says. Then, companies got ...

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    Arthur Badger Jr. became a single father of six on January 28, 2011, when a UPS truck drifted across the center line on U.S. 278 in Allendale County. In an instant, Donna Hay Badger, 35, was gone.

  8. Alien Gear Holsters - Wikipedia

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    Alien Gear Holsters finally relocated to Hayden, Idaho in 2013. The holster company that began with just a few hundred dollars of leather and plastic, grew to employ hundreds of employees. They consider themselves a "springboard company," wherein they'll promote internally to give people a shot at a better skillset. [1] [2]

  9. Holster (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A holster is a device used to hold or restrict the undesired movement of a handgun. Holster or Holster may also refer to: Police duty belt , a belt used to carrying law enforcement equipment