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Review: Ruger Wrangler Single-Action Revolver, Initial Impressions

November 23, 2019 Bill Marr 0

When I first heard about Ruger’s Wrangler, I was intrigued. Introduced as a less expensive version of the Single-Six, the Wrangler is a single-action 22 long rifle revolver that has an MSRP that’s just under […]

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