RUGER

In January of 1949, partners William B. Ruger and Alexander Sturm began manufacturing .22 pistols in a leased 4,400 square foot wooden structure on Station St. in Southport, CT. By 1956 they acquired an additional 2,300 square feet that is today affectionately known as the Red Barn. By January of 1959 they completely moved into a newly finished building on Lacey Place, not too far from Station St. The company continued to expand its product line and in 1967 began producing long guns in a factory building located in Newport, NH. By 1988 Ruger set up another facility in Prescott, AZ to make the P-series centerfire pistols. In July 1991, they completely suspended production at Southport. The corporate offices remain there to this day. Then in 2013, Ruger opened a third large factory in Mayodan, NC. Over time production of the extensive variety of products was divided up and dispersed among these facilities.
Red Barn on Station St. 1949-1959 pistols & revolvers
Lacey Place 1959-1991 pistols, revolvers & rifles
Pinetree Casting Newport, NH 1963 - current investment castings
Newport, NH 1967 - current shotguns, rifles, and since 1992 revolvers
Prescott, AZ 1988 - current all centerfire pistols and since 1992 rimfire pistols
Mayodan, NC 2013 - current modern rifles. In 2015, an additional line was also made up for producing SR22 pistols.
Late 2018 - Ruger establishes a custom shop which modifies standard production models with extra features/options and accuracy enhancements.

From 2004-2007 the Ruger Studio of Art & Decoration offered factory engraving on any current Ruger model. The engraving could range from presentation inscriptions to bas-relief and extensive gold in-laid masterpieces. Prices could range from a few hundred dollars to $40,000 or more.
Ruger emerged as America's largest small arms maker, and offers a complete line of firearms for sportsmen, law enforcement and military. Over a 73-year span, from five separate factories Ruger has shipped over 46 million firearms.
Alex Sturm passed away in November 1951. Bill Ruger carried on until July 6, 2002, when he too passed away at his home in Prescott, AZ. Ruger, America's greatest 20th century arms inventor, is buried on his estate Corbin Park at Croydon, NH.
On November 23, 2020, Ruger finalized a deal to purchase Marlin as a result of the breakup of the Remington Arms Company. It was announced that Marlin branded firearms would be produced at existing Ruger facilities and became available during the second half of 2021.
Current manufacturer with production facilities located in Newport, NH, Prescott, AZ, and Mayodan, NC. Previously manufactured in Southport, CT from 1949-1991 (corporate and administrative offices remain at this location). A second factory was opened in Newport, NH in 1963, and still produces single action revolvers and rifles. During September 2013, Ruger purchased a 220,000 square foot facility in Mayodan, NC. New production began in late fall of 2013.
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RUGER AR-15s Models

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RUGER AR-556

5.56 NATO or .300 AAC Blackout (new late 2019) cal., GIO, 16.1 in. CHF alloy barrel and Ruger flash suppressor with matte black oxide finish, M4 feed ramp cuts, 10 (mfg. 2019-2021) or 30 shot Magpul PMAG, SST, enlarged trigger guard, Ruger ...

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Ruger AR-556 with B5 Bravo Stock

5.56 NATO cal., 16.1 in. cold hammer forged alloy threaded barrel and Ruger flash suppressor with matte black oxide finish, 30 shot Magpul PMAG, Ruger Elite 452 AR-Trigger, no sights, B5 Bravo collapsible buttstock, B5 Systems Type P23 grip...

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RUGER AR-556 MPR (MULTI-PURPOSE RIFLE)

5.56 NATO, .450 Bushmaster (new late 2018), or .350 Legend (new mid-2019) cal., 16.38 (.350 Legend only, new mid-2019), 18, or 18.63 in. cold hammer forged threaded barrel, muzzle brake, 5 (.450 Bushmaster or .350 Legend) or 30 shot Magpul ...

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RUGER AR-556 OPTICS CARBINE

5.56 NATO cal., GIO, 16.1 in. cold hammer forged alloy barrel with matte black oxide finish, M4 feed ramps, 10 or 30 shot Magpul PMAG, single stage trigger, enlarged trigger guard, no sights, black synthetic 6-pos. collapsible stock, ergono...

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RUGER SR-556/SR-556 CARBINE

5.56 NATO or 6.8 SPC (mfg. mid-2010-2011) cal., GPO, 10, 25 (6.8 SPC only, disc. 2011), or 30 shot mag., 16.1 in. barrel with flash suppressor or target crown, matte black finish, four position chrome plated gas regulator, quad rail handgua...

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Ruger SR-556E

5.56 NATO cal., GPO (two-stage with regulator), 10 (SR-556ESC) or 30 shot mag., 16.1 in. cold hammer forged barrel with flash suppressor, Ruger Rapid Deploy folding sights (new 2013), A2 style pistol grip, 6-position telescoping M4 style bu...

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RUGER SR-556 TAKEDOWN

5.56 NATO cal., GPO, 16.1 in. takedown threaded barrel with flash suppressor, three 30 shot Magpul PMAGs, Elite 452 AR trigger, folding iron sights, black synthetic collapsible stock, Magpul MOE grip, Mil-Spec buffer tube, KeyMod handguard ...

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RUGER SR-556VT

5.56 NATO cal., GPO, 5 shot mag., 20 in. hammer forged stainless steel barrel, round, lightweight adaptable vented handguard with Picatinny rail on top, fixed A2-style buttstock, Magpul MOE grip, two-stage trigger, charging handle with tact...

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RUGER SR-762 CARBINE

7.62 NATO cal., two-stage piston driven, AR-15 style, 16.1 in. heavy contour chrome-lined CHF barrel, includes three 20 shot Magpul PMAGs, folding backup iron sights, 6-pos. adj. M4-style stock, Hogue monogrip, lightweight adj. adaptable ha...