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Model : Ruger-5.7 No Safety
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Item : RURUGER_5720PRO
SKU : 16403
Model : Ruger-5.7 No Safety
UPC : 736676164035
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The Ruger-57 features impressive ergonomics which include an easy trigger reach, robust slide release and reversible magazine release latch. Through hardened, billet steel slide with lightening cuts is drilled and tapped for easy mounting of optics. The alloy steel barrel features a black nitride treatment for wear resistance, while the textured, ergonomic frame provides a secure and comfortable grip. It utilizes Ruger's safe, reliable and proven Secure Action fire-control system that combines a protected internal hammer with a bladed-safety trigger. The trigger has a short, smooth pull, clean break and positive reset. Safety features include: Integrated trigger safety; light-weight firing pin; neutrally balanced sear with significant engagement and strong spring tension; and hammer catch to help prevent the hammer from contacting the firing pin unless the trigger is pulled. The Ruger 57 from Ruger in 5.7x28mm also features inspection port and Picatinny-style accessory rail for easy mounting of lights and lasers.
Manufacturer | Ruger |
Pricing Unit | GN |
Model | Ruger-5.7 No Safety |
UPC | 736676164035 |
SKU | 16403 |
Width | 10.5000 |
Length | 14.6000 |
Height | 3.7000 |
Weight | 3.6600 |
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When Ruger came out with its 57 platform, I almost bought one. Not having any 5.7x28 caliber guns would make this an oddity in my collection, but I’ve been interested in the 5.7x28 round for awhile and thought finally, someone besides FN offering this caliber in one of its guns; best of all Ruger. But still, it wasn’t enough for me to pull the proverbial “trigger” and purchase one. Then while reading my new Shooting Illustrated, I saw the Ruger LC or Lightweight Carbine; intrigued again, I went to my favorite gun site, Gun Zone, and low and behold, not only did you have them in stock, but they were nearly $300 under Ruger’s MSRP. With the addition of the LC, not only did Ruger further legitimize the 5.7x28 in my eyes but offered it as a lightweight rifle with a 16” barrel. This time I didn’t resist, and in fact bought both the Ruger LC and the 57. They won’t replace anything in my collection, but then who cares? The only drawback right now is the price of ammo; but hopefully with Ruger all-in, and others like FN, Palmetto State and CMMG making their own guns in this caliber, the prices and availability of ammo will improve. Shooting both the LC and the 57 are a blast – little to no recoil and both are extremely lightweight. Since they both share the same magazine, they make a versatile pair. Oh yeah, love that Ruger kept the magazine in the grip, like the 57 – makes the gun easier to maneuver (to me anyway) and adds to the clean lines of the gun. Now, we need to get those ammo prices down so my next trip to the range won’t cost me $200, just to put a couple hundred rounds in paper.
Thank you Gun Zone for the great service and prices, you continue to be my go-to place for everything that goes bang!
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