The Ruger "New Unannounced Product" Flash Sweepstakes

I hope it's something easy for a person with arthritic hands to operate. So far the easiest I've found for people with arthritis or carpal tunnel are those tilt up barrel Berettas.
 
I hope it's something easy for a person with arthritic hands to operate. So far the easiest I've found for people with arthritis or carpal tunnel are those tilt up barrel Berettas.
My comment about the Model51 was very much tongue in cheek sarcasm based on Remington's ill fated roll out of the R51. Should they, or Ruger, or anybody else get the system perfected, and produce a quality firearm using the design it could be your answer.
 
Sorry all,,, I have very accurate insider information (in my dreams).
4 inch 5 shot SP101 and 100 in 44 special.
 
Gary, I though part of what the newer Walther CCP did was have a very easy to operate slide. If that was the direction you were going with it.
 
Wow....a .223 boltgun with proprietary magazines selling for over a grand. Ruger is really aiming for the pitcher's mound with that one.....

....what's next? A LCR in pink?.....
 
Ruger owes me energy & enthusiasm for any that I wasted on this entire, warm, corn-filled cow-pie of an event.
 
"The new Gunsite Scout in 5.56 is now available for lefties."
Since they appear to be offering left and right handed versions (though it could just be a disinformation tactic)...

And the "estimated" retail value is $250-650....


I'd say it's a new variant of something boring.

My guess: American Rimfire "Tactical" with a flash suppressor and picatinny rail.


But, I'm holding out hope for ....
American (Rimfire?) in .17 WSM. ;)
 
Your choice of leftie, or rightie means it's probably going to be another lame announcement like the last. But, to add to my previous list incase they are listening (doughtful), 22LR LCP.:D A perfect little trainer/practice arm for owners of the 380ACP model.
 
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