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  2. Ruger M77 - Wikipedia

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    The SAR Rifle, .30-06 caliber, RUGER, Model M77 is a rifle designed for use by Canada's search and rescue technicians (SAR Techs) and aircrews. The SAR Rifle is designed to be a compact survival rifle chambered in .30-06 Springfield. The rifle is based on the standard Ruger M77 Mk II rifle but the barrel has been shortened to 14.5 in (370 mm).

  3. List of most-produced firearms - Wikipedia

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    Ruger Security-Six/ Speed Six/ Service Six 1,240,000 [116] 1,500,000 [117] Ruger LCP: Semi-automatic pistol 1,500,000 [118] Browning Hi-Power Belgium: 1,000,000 [119] 1,500,000 [120] A BBC article claims 10 million. [24] 650,000 may have been produced in Indian arsenals. [40] Remington Model 760/7600. Gamemaster Pump-action rifle United States ...

  4. Sturm, Ruger & Co. - Wikipedia

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    Ruger had a division known as Ruger Golf, making steel and titanium castings for golf clubs made by a number of different brands in the 1990s. [12] Sturm, Ruger stock has been publicly traded since 1969 and became a New York Stock Exchange company in 1990 (NYSE:RGR). After Alex Sturm's death in 1951, William B. Ruger continued to direct the ...

  5. Ruger Gunsite Scout - Wikipedia

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    As of 2013, the standard model Ruger Gunsite Scout rifle with the 16.5 inch barrel and flash hider and the Matte Stainless is now available for sale in Australia, Canada and other countries. In addition, a model chambered in 5.56×45mm NATO was announced in 2014.

  6. .284 Winchester - Wikipedia

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    The Savage Model 99 lever-action, Winchester Model 100 autoloader, Winchester Model 88 lever-action, and Ruger Ruger M77 rifles were chambered in the .284 Winchester. The 7.5x55 Swiss provided inspiration for the cartridge, with the bullet diameter reduced to 7mm and the rim rebated to .473” to allow for the use of the bolt faces common to ...

  7. .338 Federal - Wikipedia

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    Buck Pope of GunWeek reviewed the .338 Federal in a Ruger Model 77 Mark II Frontier in "Ruger M77 Frontier Rifle In .338 Federal Test Report" Jeff Quinn of GunBlast.com reviewed the ArmaLite AR-10T in .338 Federal in "ArmaLite AR-10(T) Match Grade .338 Federal Semi-Auto Rifle" (14 Aug 2008).

  8. .375 Ruger - Wikipedia

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    This allowed Ruger to chamber the cartridge in their existing standard length M77 rifle, without needing to use their M77 Safari Magnum Rifle. While the .375 H&H Magnum is longer than the .375 Ruger, the latter cartridge has a 4% greater case capacity than the Holland & Holland cartridge, 99 gr. of water (6.42 cm 3 ) compared to the H&H's 95.

  9. Push feed and controlled feed - Wikipedia

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    One notable exception to this principle is the line of rifles based on the Ruger M77. This includes the Ruger M77 Mark II and Ruger Hawkeye rifles. While possessing a claw extractor and operating on the controlled feed principle, the M77 rifles have a "Mauser-type" [12] bolt which is also designed to be able to "jump" over a round already in ...