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1956 Ruger Standard Model

USMC6094

Professional
This is a family heirloom

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Aside from the finish wear, it's 100% mechanically.

The Gentleman my family got this old girl from was of the Greatest Generation. I'm sure I'll never meet his kind of man again.
 
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Given enough time and curiosity, I am prone to do some research and I find an answer. According to Wikipedia,
'The company was founded in 1949 by Alexander McCormick Sturm and William B. Ruger and has been publicly traded since 1969.
Sturm became seriously ill in 1951 with viral hepatitis and died after a ten-day stay in the hospital. He was 28 years old. The Sturm, Ruger trademark, which had been a red eagle, was changed to a black eagle by his friend Bill Ruger to mourn the death of his business partner.'
 
Given enough time and curiosity, I am prone to do some research and I find an answer. According to Wikipedia,
'The company was founded in 1949 by Alexander McCormick Sturm and William B. Ruger and has been publicly traded since 1969.
Sturm became seriously ill in 1951 with viral hepatitis and died after a ten-day stay in the hospital. He was 28 years old. The Sturm, Ruger trademark, which had been a red eagle, was changed to a black eagle by his friend Bill Ruger to mourn the death of his business partner.'
my ffl dealer that i bought my 1st firearm from (sadly not a dealer anymore as he retired) was good friends with him. he also worked at ruger along with 1 of his son's (not ruger's) and 2 other people from my town. i have an unfinished ruger ar15 lower (i'd have to check the serial #) as it was a very early forging that my dealer gave me. the dealer and his oldest son and i were classmates. he would tell me stories about him and bill ruger.
 
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