Best products from r/ruger

We found 24 comments on r/ruger discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 40 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

7. Meprolight Ruger Tru-Dot Night Sight for GP100 & Super Red Hawk. Adjustable set

    Features:
  • COMPATBILITY: Compatible with Ruger GP100,Super Red hawk
  • GETTING ON TARGET: The MEPRO TRU-DOT Adjustable Day and Night sights are for those who demand greater accuracy. Windage and elevation adjustments on the rear sight allows you to compensate for windage, elevation, bullet weight and distance when zeroing. Front sight is fixed and cannot be adjusted. Premium grade tritium vials make your sights visible in lowlight and nighttime conditions.
  • ALWAYS ON: Tritium powered, No batteries, No light needed – Always producing light and always ready 24/7 for 12 years. Does not need to be charged with a light source unlike Phosphorus.The tritium vials are surrounded by white reflective material that maximize the intensity and brightness of the tritium source to ensure fast target acquisition. Both rear and front tritium source appear white during the day and green on lowlight and nighttime.
  • HIGH DURABILITY: The MEPRO TRU-DOT Adjustable Day and Night sights are drop- and shockproof. Made of steel, they make an excellent upgrade to your pistol and gives you instinctive aiming under pressure. Trusted by law enforcement and military personnel over the world, these tritium Sights are reliable in any lighting or weather condition. Maintenance free, can be mounted directly with no modifications.
  • 12-year guarantee for tritium illumination.
Meprolight Ruger Tru-Dot Night Sight for GP100 & Super Red Hawk. Adjustable set
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20. Garrison Grip Three Black Micro Trigger Stop Holsters for The Ruger LCP 380 s18

    Features:
  • The Adjustable Micro Trigger Stop Holster is placed behind the trigger of your gun to help prevent accidental discharge. The Micro Trigger stop can be used with or without a trigger mounted laser and can be used for a variety of guns, However each firearm has its own sized trigger stop. Fact: 70% of all semi-auto guns do not have a safety and revolvers do not have anything close to a quick release safety.
  • 𝗡𝗢𝗧𝗘: 𝗘𝗮𝗰𝗵 𝗳𝗶𝗿𝗲𝗮𝗿𝗺 𝗵𝗮𝘀 𝗶𝘁𝘀 𝗼𝘄𝗻 𝘀𝗶𝘇𝗲 𝘁𝗿𝗶𝗴𝗴𝗲𝗿 𝘀𝘁𝗼𝗽. If you don’t see your firearm, make and model listed, contact the seller for help. He can investigate what Micro Trigger stop will fit your gun.
  • In the unlikely circumstance that a hostile person takes possession of your firearm, for the sake of self-defense the Micro Trigger Stop Holster can give you the option of several seconds to get the gun back or run from danger.
  • This Patented Micro Trigger Stop Holster can buy extra time to retrieve your gun should it get into the hands of a child or inexperienced or reckless adult. You owe it to yourself and others around you to take every precaution to help ensure that the gun will not discharge accidentally.
  • *THIS PRODUCT IS MANUFACTURED FOR THE MAKE AND MODEL OF YOUR GUN. Do not buy it if this listing does not show your guns specific make and model.* We do not manufacture for all guns. For example, guns with striker triggers like the GLOCK won’t work with this product. If you have a gun that does not have a striker trigger and you want us to investigate a possible fit for your gun, please contact us. TO FIND THE RIGHT SIZE, TYPE GUN MAKE AND MODEL INTO SEARCH BAR AND THEN “Micro Trigger Stop”.
Garrison Grip Three Black Micro Trigger Stop Holsters for The Ruger LCP 380 s18
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u/MrScrith · 2 pointsr/ruger

I'm using a Leupold VX-1 2-7x33mm on my Mini-30, using it for deer hunting in woods/hills (50-100 yard shots at most).

I've only had it one season but it has netted me a deer so far and has been enjoyable to use.


Pros: clear, good low-light, not overpowered (2x is good for close shots, 7x is about the reach of the mini-30)

Cons: Have to really double down on the lock-tight, mount came loose causing me to completely miss my second deer.

If I could Trade: Not really, at least none come to mind. I have a 3x-9x on my .270 and I think it's under-powered for that gun, but for my mini-30 the 2x-7x is comfortable.


I used the Wheeler scope mounting kit for mine, overkill if you are just doing one (local gunshop would be happy to do it) but useful for me as I have several guns and I have a bunch of family and friends who have used it, after your second scope mounting it really pays for itself.

u/I_like_FNs · 1 pointr/ruger

Ha ha yep those factory sights were pretty disappointing.... I got these:

https://www.amazon.com/Meprolight-Ruger-Tru-Dot-Night-Adjustable/dp/B00488IYPI

Literally the only choice I found for night sights, which is surprising considering how popular the gp100 is. They are awesome once installed- but you will have to grind/ sand them down to get them to fit. It wasn't too bad of a job with a dremel but for the money you wouldn't expect to have to do that. Good luck and let us know what you end up with.

u/CMac86 · 6 pointsr/ruger

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On the left is my first long gun, a Ruger American Rimfire model 8301. It has a Simmons 3-9x32 scope on an Evolution Scope Base. It currently has no other mods. I've considered dropping in the Timoney trigger, but I feel like this firearm is AOK in the current configuration. This was the second time I have fired the RAR with the scope on it. The first time was about a week ago where I shot it off of bags to get it zeroed in. Today, I shot standing/unsupported. That was a challenge. I loaded 5 rounds at a time. I learned that doing an upper body workout a few hours before going to the range can make a light firearm feel really heavy. I think I'm going to try using the higher comb cheek riser to see if I can get a more consistent cheek weld without having to contort my neck so much. My focus this range visit was shooting with both eyes open, and getting as consistent groups as I could. I fired 50 rounds of CCI Blazer. Now it makes sense to me why people shoot prone, use a monopod, or a bipod. Shooting off hand made me realize how much I move when firing. It was a great training experience that will carry over to how I shoot my other firearms.


On the right is my most recent long gun (I picked it up yesterday), a bone stock Ruger PC Carbine model 19101 (non-treaded barrel with 10 round magazine version). This was my first range visit with the PC Carbine. I was extremely excited to get some range time with this one. Prior to this, I had only fired: .22LR, 12 gauge, and .223 from long guns. The .223 was when I took a rifle course at Sig Sauer Academy (loaner MCX).

First Impressions of the PC Carbine

To me, it had all the fun of shooting a 10/22 with a bigger boom.

I was skeptical about trying to use ghost ring sights. I have horrible eye sight, and could not get a sight picture with Tech Sights on a 10/22 to save my life. However, these were really easy to use. I'm going to wait a while before trying it with a red dot sight.

Recoil was fine. It is a 9mm, so it was not bad by any stretch.

Trigger feels pretty good to me as far as break and pressure. If an aftermarket company releases a metal trigger (the actual trigger component), I'd strongly consider adding that.

The only thing that felt a bit odd was the magazine release. I'm going to add the Taccom one.

The surprising thing to me was that it would fit in a cheapie bag that I picked up for my shotgun. So, I'm not planning on picking up a specific bag for this firearm anytime soon.

I'm on the fence about magazines for this thing. Pmags for Glocks are pretty cost efficient compared to the cost of the Ruger SR9 mags. So, I have some research to do.

Eventually, I'll throw a picture of my three Rugers up on here.

Not pictured is my Ruger 10/22 Sporter model 1102. I have made some tweaks to it. So far, it has the Ruger BX Trigger, Volquartsen auto-bolt release, extractor, and then I just got in the Surestrike firing pin and bolt handle. It has the same scope that I put on the American Rimfire but on a Monstrum rail. I still need to zero in the scope for this one.

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u/Landholder · 2 pointsr/ruger

The hammer lock is in the sear; but it also engages the indexing pawl and the cylinder latch - and both of these are exposed when you are doing this work. I would suggest you start there and work your way inward. If I were a betting man, I would place my money on the cylinder latch spring being slightly out of alignment (probably not seating all the way down) with the cylinder latch and not allowing lock-up to occur, although the pawl has much the same effect, and is potentially damaged easily while reassembling the pistol. Another potential problem is if the base pin isn't fully engaged, the mechanism won't work correctly either. This is the easiest to fix (just try to seat the base pin further into the revolver) so try it first. The stronger Base Pin Latch spring can make it a little tougher to seat the base pin correctly; but once it's seated it's locked!

If you don't have a copy of [Ruger Single Action Revolvers Blackhawk, Vaquero, and Bisley Disassembly & Reassembly Gun-guide (Disassembly & Reassembly Guide)]
(http://www.amazon.com/Revolvers-Blackhawk-Disassembly-Reassembly-Gun-guide/dp/B000MXSON0/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&qid=1415304577&sr=8-9&keywords=ruger+single+action+revolver) it's worth every penny of the $7 it costs from Amazon.

Good luck, and let me know if you get it figured out!

u/thedadsbund · 4 pointsr/ruger

I have SR9 and the compact. Both awesome guns. Love them. I have about 3000 rounds through with no issues.

Concealment Express IWB KYDEX Gun Holster: fits Ruger SR9 / SR40 - Custom Molded Fit - US Made - Inside Waistband Concealed Carry Holster - Adj. Cant & Retention https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07FCJY37C/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_sZBoDbBPBG55B

Amazon has plenty of holsters. I like this one, myself.

I see SR9C on sale everywhere for $299. You won't be disappointed.

u/OperationJericho · 1 pointr/ruger

I have a glock 23 and an lcp, and I carry my lcp a whole lot more because of how convenient it is. Your main complaint is the same as mine, I wish it locked open. It may make it more difficult to pocket carry, but I highly suggest getting these for your magazines. I got then and they made a massive difference in my accuracy and speed. I shot my first IDPA tournament with my lcp and while I didn't blow anyone away, my friends and I were surprised how well it performed. I also put a bit of white out on the front post to make it stand out a little more, since I can't just change it out like my glock.

2 Pack Ruger LCP 380 1.25" Extra Long Magazine Mounted Garrison Grip Extension https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007N70CAG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awd_Rr68wb4BR7DMA

u/OdinWolfe · 3 pointsr/ruger

I really like this one, it's comfortable.


https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B019KATFS8/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1


Also, I carry mine African Carry style, very comfortable. I also do not use the sling for tension/shooting.

u/WheelgunWordslinger · 1 pointr/ruger

It's Weigand mount. https://www.amazon.com/Weigand-Gp-100-Barrel-Revolvers-Silver/dp/B003LT673G

It was incredibly easy to install, and works perfectly. I don't have a holster that it fits, and didn't like that. I honestly prefer shooting with open sights to the red dot, but I should have out the dot back on for hunting season. I'm hoping to have a carry sized 357 soon with groove or fixed sights, and at that point I'll shoot that one for fun, and try to get some distance out of this one.

u/Robinhoodie5 · 2 pointsr/ruger

Here ya go, I use this Plano case with my RPR and LOVE it. Only $66 too. It fits perfectly with the stock folded.

Plano All Weather Tactical Gun Case, 42-Inch (Previous Generation) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00E2217I6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_.esjDb9GJ5F50

u/codewolf · 3 pointsr/ruger

You can spend a lot less for basically the same thing. I have a few of those inexpensive bags and they do just fine for a range bag. If you want something a bit larger to carry all your gear look at one like this. I have two of those and they hold up great.

u/eddiesc · 2 pointsr/ruger

I put a Nikon Prostaff 3-9X40 on my 270 American and have been very happy with it. I'm in SC and don't plan to take shots longer than 200 yards or so. The whole package for scope, rings, and rifle came out to right at $500.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004MY5L9U/ref=wms_ohs_product?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Edit: I am working on hand loads so don't have an ammo recommendation.

u/SCHMITTAY · 2 pointsr/ruger

I've got this on mine. It's a great improvement over the standard black ramp sight.

[HIVIZ GPLW01 Ruger GP100 Interchangeable LITEWAVE Front Handgun Sight] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00MRAPIGC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_3O4mybHMK42QN)

u/AnonXIII · 2 pointsr/ruger

I do, it's large, (I don't know how to shorten links): https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00S7W3GDQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_Ra7WCb7Z3PDS0

I use the belt loop 'holster': https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000056BMW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_Uc7WCb78VNMA6

Bulky, but an effective light, and a solid alternative for personal defense if the pew pew is not the appropriate choice.

u/nomasdedrama · 2 pointsr/ruger

The long heavy trigger should keep you out of trouble, but something like this might be a nice added piece of protection...

http://www.amazon.com/Ruger-Quick-Release-Holster-Trigger/dp/B00BRWJYB6