testtest

Third Times' a Charm.

Talyn

Emissary
Founding Member
Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. (NYSE: RGR) proudly announces the return of one of America's most iconic over/under shotguns with the Ruger® Red Label™ III, renewing Ruger's commitment to being a full-line manufacturer of firearms.

1767667309690.png


First launched in 1977, the original Ruger Red Label earned a reputation for rugged reliability, classic lines, and American-made quality.



1767667369970.png



--------------------
  1. 20 ga. all-blue Gen 1
  2. 28 ga. ss/blue Gen 1
  3. 12 ga. ss/blue Gen 1
 
Last edited:
All my O/U are Beretta currently. But I shoot a lot of clay sports. Have them in 12, 20 and 28 gauge.

Red Labels were really nice hunting guns. I hope they do really well reintroducing them.
Whole lot of different manufacturers producing them now.
 
Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. (NYSE: RGR) proudly announces the return of one of America's most iconic over/under shotguns with the Ruger® Red Label™ III, renewing Ruger's commitment to being a full-line manufacturer of firearms.

View attachment 101032

First launched in 1977, the original Ruger Red Label earned a reputation for rugged reliability, classic lines, and American-made quality.



View attachment 101033


--------------------
  1. 20 ga. all-blue Gen 1
  2. 28 ga. ss/blue Gen 1
  3. 12 ga. ss/blue Gen 1
i don't have ANy type of rifle, but, that one sure does have a purtty look to it........
 
That's a shotgun
oh, ok, Mr. gotta say it korrectly....


"i don't have ANY type of rifle or FLUCKING shotgun......."



there...satisfied now.....?????

if'n its long, fits under yer arm, to me...its a flucking rifle..........


but in the flucking future...i will TRY MY FLUCKING BEST...to distinguish betweem a FLUCKING RIFLE AND A FLUCKING SHOTGUN



:eek::unsure::devilish:🫣


you dunn tired me out...nap time...
 
Interesting move. While all other mid-tier shotgun makers are pivoting to rebranded Turkish models, Ruger is at least eyeing the middle America market in its partnership with CSMC and keeping things domestic. Appears to only be a 20g alloy receiver and 6.2 lbs. which makes for a much better for a field gun.

You never see used Red Labels, that’s for sure. My father has two of them and he swears by them.

But at $3k? Ehhh….
 
Back
Top