New Ruger product.

#2
#2
Can you give an explain why you posted this in the politics forum? My work blocks gun/firearms related websites.
 
#6
#6
Can you give an explain why you posted this in the politics forum? My work blocks gun/firearms related websites.

On what other Volnation forum would I post it?

What sort of organization would block firearms related websites?

My post might be appropriate for this forum in that it has been mentioned that gun sales had soared since Obama was elected (?) as POTUS probably because no one trusts him to continue to protect our second amendment rights.

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#7
#7
On what other Volnation forum would I post it?

What sort of organization would block firearms related websites?

My post might be appropriate for this forum in that it has been mentioned that gun sales had soared since Obama was elected (?) as POTUS probably because no one trusts him to continue to protect our second amendment rights
I was just wondering the context of you posting the firearm and the political comments regarding it, other than just showcasing a new product. I'm a supporter of the 2nd amendment myself. The link is blocked by the proxy at work under non-buisness weapons.

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#8
#8
I was just wondering the context of you posting the firearm and the political comments regarding it, other than just showcasing a new product. I'm a supporter of the 2nd amendment myself. The link is blocked by the proxy at work under non-business weapons.

So what would be a business weapon?

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Above is the .380 Ruger auto, below the .38 spec revolver.

It is a 5 shot lightweight, hammerless, 13.5 ozs.
 
#11
#11
Ruger is the best of revolvers.

However, I prefer the Ruger Red hawk .44 which is a Double action revolver,(stainless).Massive amount of stopping power.
 
#12
#12
obviously a woman's firearm. I don't care if the website does feature a burly guy firing the thing.
 
#13
#13
It does have value as a pocket or belly gun. Obviously not your first line of defense. I was never a big Ruger fan and there are other cheaper options that would serve the same purpose afterall its only a backup and a third option for me.
 
#14
#14
It does have value as a pocket or belly gun. Obviously not your first line of defense. I was never a big Ruger fan and there are other cheaper options that would serve the same purpose afterall its only a backup and a third option for me.

Where do you keep your big gun?
 
#16
#16
non-work related weapon hahaha thats awesome. where do you work? blackwater? anthing smaller then a .45 is a personal weapon and therefore not for work? haha
 
#17
#17
Maybe I worded it wrong. It's not business related; blocked as weapons.
 
#18
#18
Maybe I worded it wrong. It's not business related; blocked as weapons.

I think people were tracking what you said, it was just worded too amusing to pass up.

On a side note... my father-in-law has a purse .38 and it's about that size... and it is probably about the most unmanagable weapon I've ever shot.
 
#20
#20
I've only owned 1 Ruger, it being a 40 caliber handgun. It was easy to dissassemble and clean as well as loud as hell. At the time I bought it it was the only handgun in the world that would fire a round with the clip out.
 

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