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Even though the Ruger Red Label is no longer catalogued, the shotguns can still be found on dealers' shelves across the country. Watch this "Rifleman Review" segment from a recent episode of American Rifleman TV as Mark Keefe takes a look at the most recent generation of this classic, affordable American-made over-under.
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