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Ruger Temporarily Suspends New Orders

Ruger has announced that new orders have been temporarily suspended after the company received more than one million in the first quarter of 2012.

3/22/2012

After receiving more than one million order requests in the first quarter of 2012 alone, Sturm, Ruger & Co. has temporarily suspended the acceptance of new orders.

Ruger CEO Michael O. Fifer said that despite the company's continuing efforts to increase production, the incoming order rate exceeds Ruger's capacity to rapidly fulfill the orders. The temporary suspension is expected to last until the end of May.

Ruger's success is part of what led the company to expand on its existing "Million Gun Challenge" with the NRA. The fundraiser became the "1.2 Million Gun Challenge" at SHOT Show 2012. The final results will be announced at the 2012 NRA Annual Meetings in St. Louis.

For more infromation, go to Ruger.com.

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11 Responses to Ruger Temporarily Suspends New Orders

Hans wrote:
December 16, 2012

I to am a big fan of Ruger. I own eight and I have never had any problems with any of them, and I put a lot of rounds through all of them. My son is now shooting and out of all my firearms (50+), he likes the Ruger P and SR series best. We plan on owning a lot more Rugers.

Darren wrote:
April 24, 2012

I've got four Rugers with no functional problems with any of them but the accuracy on my M77 is pretty bad. I expect at least 1.5 moa from the bench out of a hunting rifle, I'm lucky if I get 3.5 moa out of it regardless of the ammo I'm using. I was a little disappointed, especially since I can get better groups out of my 60 year old Lee Enfield.

GK wrote:
April 09, 2012

I have 4 Ruger firearms in my 20+ collection and love them all! For kicks, I ordered the new American Rifle in .308 back in early Feb. No word as of yet when I'll get it. But Ruger, please take your time and deliver quality over quantity!

Allen William H./ m H. wrote:
March 28, 2012

Ruger is a great company great people glad to see they are doing well as you con see i shoot a lot of Ruger firearms i look on of great interest when they have new ones out on market.

James C. wrote:
March 28, 2012

I wonder what is Dennis talking about also I own 2 Ruger pistols-P95 & LCP 380 w/laser max and I've had zero problems. I believe they make quality products. Never change your ways Ruger.

John wrote:
March 28, 2012

Dennis, do you own any Rugers? My GP100, SP101, Mark III and 10/22 are the most problem free firearms that I own. As a matter of fact, I've had no problems with any of them and the trigger pull is the best in the business. Stay the course Ruger, your products are great!

John wrote:
March 28, 2012

I don't know what you're talking about Dennis. I own a 10/22 and a Mark III Hunter. Both are excellent guns for the money. Fit, finish, function, accurate, and affordable. Can't ask for much more

Dennis wrote:
March 26, 2012

Quality and Ruger in the same sentence . . . hahahaha, glad someone has a sense of humor over there.

Mary wrote:
March 24, 2012

It's in the Corporate section of the web site. http://www.ruger.com/corporate/news/2012-03-21.html

Pete wrote:
March 24, 2012

Don't compromise quality or anything else. Take your time. We'll wait.

John wrote:
March 23, 2012

I don't see anything on the Ruger site.