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BIGORANGE

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April 19 : 2011
Ruger Introduces All American Made SR1911 Pistol
Southport, CT: April 18, 2011 - Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. (NYSE: RGR) is proud to announce the Ruger� SR1911�, an "All American" classic rendition of John Browning's most famous handgun design.

The public debut of the Ruger SR1911 pistol will take place during the NRA Annual Meeting in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania April 29 - May 1.

The single-action .45 Auto Ruger SR1911 features a bead-blasted stainless steel frame and slide, precision CNC machined for a precise slide-to-frame fit. The stainless steel barrel and bushing are produced simultaneously, from the same ordnance-grade barstock, for a precise fit and improved accuracy. The slide features rear cocking serrations and a dovetailed three-dot sight system with a Novak� rear sight and standard front sight.

"We are very proud to offer a 1911 pistol, an icon of American gun design and manufacturing," said Ruger CEO Michael Fifer. "In this 100-anniversary year of the introduction of the Government Model 1911 it is only fitting that such a firearm be completely manufactured in America with all American-made components."

The Ruger SR1911 pistol features a titanium firing pin and heavy firing pin spring, which negates the need for a firing pin block, offering an updated safety feature to the original "Series 70"design without compromising trigger pull weight. An extended thumb safety offers improved manipulation and an oversized beavertail grip safety provides positive function and reliability. A visual inspection port offers visual confirmation of a round in the chamber. Positive extraction is facilitated by an improved internal extractor. The plunger tube for both the slide stop and thumb safety is integral to the frame and will never shoot loose. The swaged link pin also will not shoot loose. The SR1911 uses a skeletonized hammer and an aluminum, skeletonized trigger with an adjustable over-travel stop. The Ruger SR1911 features a standard recoil guide system and flat mainspring housing.

The Ruger SR1911 grips feature a Ruger logo in checkered hardwood panels. Each pistol is shipped with one 7-round and one 8-round stainless steel magazine, bushing wrench and a soft case. The SR1911 will fit currently available holsters.

For more information on the Ruger SR1911 pistol, or to learn more about the extensive, award winning line of Ruger pistols, rifles, revolvers and shotguns, visit www.Ruger.com or see your local firearms dealer. To find accessories for the Ruger SR1911 or other Ruger firearms, visit www.ShopRuger.com.

About Sturm Ruger

Sturm, Ruger was founded in 1949 and is one of the nation' leading manufacturers of high-quality firearms for the commercial sporting market. Sturm, Ruger is headquartered in Southport, CT, with manufacturing facilities located in Newport, NH and Prescott, AZ.

The Company may, from time to time, make forward-looking statements and projections concerning future expectations. Such statements are based on current expectations and are subject to certain qualifying risks and uncertainties, such as market demand, sales levels of firearms, anticipated castings sales and earnings, the need for external financing for operations or capital expenditures, the results of pending litigation against the Company, the impact of future firearms control and environmental

legislation, and accounting estimates, any one or more of which could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward looking statements, which speak only as of the date made. The Company undertakes no obligation to publish revised forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date such forward-looking statements are made or to reflect the occurrence of subsequent unanticipated events.

Sturm, Ruger & Co., Inc. "Arms Makers for Responsible Citizens"
 

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I agree. If I were making a 1911 purchase right now it would be a Springfield GI model, to customize. I think the Springfield slide and frame quality is hard to beat and a great platform to build on.
 

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Tiny

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Nice looking but will wait to handle one.

Would like to see an SR-45 from them.
 

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BIGORANGE said:
I agree. If I were making a 1911 purchase right now it would be a Springfield GI model, to customize. I think the Springfield slide and frame quality is hard to beat and a great platform to build on.
You do realize that that supposed "GI Model" is made in Brazil don't you
 

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10mm4me said:
BIGORANGE said:
I agree. If I were making a 1911 purchase right now it would be a Springfield GI model, to customize. I think the Springfield slide and frame quality is hard to beat and a great platform to build on.
You do realize that that supposed "GI Model" is made in Brazil don't you
Still one of the best platforms to build a custom 1911. Don't take my opinion though check with the top Pistolsmiths in the country.
 

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I've settled for llama's and other lessor brands and kicked myself for it each and every time. I bought my first Colt back in 1995 and haven't been happier. Now I have three 1911's and all wear the rampant horse
 

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firefox said:
I've settled for llama's and other lessor brands and kicked myself for it each and every time. I bought my first Colt back in 1995 and haven't been happier. Now I have three 1911's and all wear the rampant horse

+1 although I do have a 1944 Remington Rand.
 

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rdl65 said:
firefox said:
I've settled for llama's and other lessor brands and kicked myself for it each and every time. I bought my first Colt back in 1995 and haven't been happier. Now I have three 1911's and all wear the rampant horse

+1 although I do have a 1944 Remington Rand.
Wow! Now that is Cool for sure!
 

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