Ruger Introduces Flag Series Line of Firearms

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posted on July 2, 2019
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Arriving just in time to celebrate the independence of our nation, Ruger has announced its new Flag Series line of firearms that boasts painted flag Cerakote and flag camo dipped finishes.






The first four offerings in this new series feature attractive American Flag finishes and are built on the following platforms: AR-556 MPR, Ruger Precision Rimfire and PC Carbine rifles, as well as the AR-556 Pistol. Additional distributor exclusive models featuring state flag Cerakote finishes are also available. These models include the SR22 pistol with North Carolina state flag Cerakote finish, SR22 pistol with Arizona state flag Cerakote finish (shown below, respectively) and Ruger Precision Rifle in 6.5 Creedmoor with a Texas state flag camo dip.







“We are very excited about the introduction of the Flag Series,” said Shawn Leska, Ruger Vice President of Sales. “This new lineup of firearms is our most patriotic yet and we hope our customers will feel a sense of pride owning a pistol or rifle from this American-made series.” For more, visit Ruger.com.

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