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		<title>Recall of .22 WMR and .17 HMR Ruger American Rimfire Rifles</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Mar 2014 22:31:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ouch. The Ruger American Rimfire (RAR) rifle has only been on the market for a few months, and now some of the .22 WMR and .17 HMR versions are already being recalled. Some of these RARs left the factory without the necessary gas venting port. CLICK HERE for Full Ruger American Rimfire Recall Notice Reason [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ouch. The <a href="http://www.ruger.com/products/americanRimfire/models.html" target="_blank">Ruger American Rimfire</a> (RAR) rifle has only been on the market for a few months, and now some of the .22 WMR and .17 HMR versions are already being recalled. Some of these RARs left the factory without the necessary gas venting port.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.ruger.com/RugerAmericanRimfire22WMRFRecall/index.html" target="_blank"><strong>CLICK HERE for Full Ruger American Rimfire Recall Notice</strong></a></p>
<p><b>Reason for Recall</b><br />
Ruger American Rimfire rifles chambered in .22 WMR and .17 HMR manufactured between November 17, 2013 and January 8, 2014 were manufactured without a vent hole. This hole should appear just below and behind the serial number on the left-hand side of the receiver. The hole does not serve any function during normal operation of the rifle, but is a safety feature and may help vent gas in the event of a problem such as a ruptured case head or bore obstruction. Rifles are being recalled to add the vent hole to the action.</p>
<p><b>Which Particular Rifles Are Being Recalled?</b><br />
Only Ruger American Rimfire rifles chambered in .22 WMR and .17 HMR within the serial number range <strong>830-34831 to 830-43880</strong> are subject to the recall. If your rifle is chambered in .22 LR or falls outside this serial number range, it is not subject to the recall. If you do have a RAR chambered in .22 WMR or .17 HMR,  examine the left side of the receiver, just below and behind the serial number. If there is a hole there (Figure 1), then you do not need to return the rifle. If there is no hole (Figure 2), then the rifle should be returned.</p>
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<blockquote><p>If you own a RAR chambered in .22 WMR or .17 HMR that is subject to the recall, contact Ruger. Call (603) 865-3100 or send email to: recall@ruger.com. After verifying that the recall applies to your rifle, Ruger will send out a packing container, detailed instructions, and shipping label so you can send in your rifle FREE of charge. Ruger will then retrofit your rifle and return it to you within one week of the day Ruger receives it.</p>
<p>For RAR owners affected by the recall, Ruger will pay all costs of shipping (both ways). Ruger will also include a free magazine, a $24.95 value, when Ruger returns the rifle. Connecticut residents will receive a ShopRuger.com gift certificate in lieu of the magazine.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Ruger Reports Big Gains in Sales and Earnings for 2013</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Mar 2014 16:01:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ah, the power of hindsight. I guess we all wish we&#8217;d snapped up some shares of Sturm, Ruger &#038; Co. (NYSE:RGR) a few years back. While Ruger&#8217;s stock price has come down from its high of 85.93 in mid-January 2014, Ruger stock has still risen more than 400% over the past three years (since January [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" hspace="30" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/rugerprice01.jpg" alt="Ruger American Rimfire Rifle">Ah, the power of hindsight. I guess we all wish we&#8217;d snapped up some shares of Sturm, Ruger &#038; Co. (NYSE:RGR) a few years back. While Ruger&#8217;s stock price has come down from its high of 85.93 in mid-January 2014, Ruger stock has still risen more than 400% over the past three years (since January 2011). </p>
<p>Why has Ruger stock risen so far, so fast? Just look at the numbers. Ruger is selling all the guns the company can build. The latest sales figures are remarkable. Ruger just announced that <strong>2013 sales were up 40 percent over 2012. Earnings increased 55 percent for 2013 compared to 2012.</strong> </p>
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<p>The company said new product introductions were a significant component of sales growth, representing 29 percent of firearm sales in 2013. New product introductions during the year included the LC380 pistol, SR45 pistol, Ruger American Rimfire rifle (below), SR-762 rifle, and Red Label II shotgun. Ruger also noted that in the fourth quarter it began to manufacture a limited quantity of rifles at its recently acquired 220,000 square foot facility in Mayodan, North Carolina. Firearm production at the Mayodan facility is expected to increase during 2014.</p>
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