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In 1987, Ruger introduced the Mini Thirty rifle chambered for the Russian 7.62×39mm cartridge. At the time, large quantities of surplus military ammunition were being imported into the United States at rock-bottom prices.
Ruger Mini Thirty: Semi-automatic rifle United States 1987–present 7.62×39mm variant of Ruger Mini-14. WASR-10: Semi-automatic rifle Romania United States 1996–present Semi-automatic variant of PM md. 63 for United States civilian market. CMMG Mk47 Mutant: Semi-automatic rifle United States 2014–present Derivative of ArmaLite AR-10.
The 1970 Ruger Sports Tourer was a brief attempt by Ruger at building a high-end, retro car. In the end, only two prototypes were made. Ruger is a dominant manufacturer in the .22 LR rimfire rifle market in the U.S., due primarily to the sales of its Ruger 10/22 semiautomatic rifle. [ 8 ]
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Ruger produces the Ruger Mini Thirty as a 7.62×39mm version of its popular Ruger Mini-14 rifle. [22] [23] In 2017, Ruger began production of a model of the American Rifle in 7.62×39. [24] They have also offered variants of the bolt-action M77 in this caliber. [25]
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Ruger Mini-Thirty (US – Semi-Automatic Rifle – 7.62×39mm) Ruger XGI (US – Semi-Automatic Rifle – .243 Winchester, .308 Winchester: Prototype) Ruger PC9 (US – Semi-Automatic Carbine – 9×19mm Parabellum)
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