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Ruger Guide Gun named Field and Stream "Best of the Best"
22 July 2013, 23:15
458WinRuger Guide Gun named Field and Stream "Best of the Best"
Everyone who is offended by the looks of the Guide gun can easily get one of the nice, slim, wood stocked African models. Unscrew the sissy slots and put the thread protector on and you have a slim, lightweight and well balanced rifle that admittedly looks better.
Anyone who claims the 30-06 is ineffective has either not tried one, or is unwittingly commenting on their own marksmanship
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www.grizzlyskinsofalaska.com 23 July 2013, 02:00
MJinesquote:
Originally posted by safari-lawyer:
Ugly . . . like drank too much and woke up with a Ruger Guide Gun ugly.
Compared to the offerings of the last 4-5 years, this is a step in the wrong direction.
Looks like it was designed by a congressional sub-committee.
Will, haters gonna hate. In this age of acceptance, diversity, inclusion and tolerance, there should be love and understanding for the Guide Gun. All this talk is going to give the poor little rifle a complex.
Mike
23 July 2013, 04:21
Ammoloaderquote:
Originally posted by MJines:
On this week's episode of Trijicon's World of Sports Afield the Ruger Guide Gun is featured prominently. It looks right at home in the pouring rain, wading through rivers and being dragged through the mud in Alaska. Fifer even gives it a bath in the river, shakes it off, reloads it and keeps right on going. A working man's rifle.
I lived in AK for 28 years and hunted many seasons. Hunting season is rainy season. Nearly every time I went my rifle got that treatment.
It did not take an "ugly rifle" to survive it. Wipe it off, dry it out and hose down the action with WD40. Just don't put it back in the case until the air is really dry or it will rust in a few hours!

I also saw stainless steel rifles develop pitting under those conditions when the owners did not take the steps I mentioned above.
23 July 2013, 08:50
Dr. Louquote:
Originally posted by MJines:
I kinda like my guide gun in .375 Ruger. I have not noticed that I experience any discernible peristaltic action when using the rifle.
That's because peristalsis is a parasympathetic response whereas the enjoyment you receive from fondling your Ruger is sympathetic. FWIW, if you fondle your rifle too much, the orgasm you experience is also a parasympathetic response. Just sayin'
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25 July 2013, 17:56
surestrikequote:
I have talked with a number of Alaskan hunters and guides who love them. Proving again the old axiom that Beauty is as beauty does
As they say it's not about looks it's about function.
25 July 2013, 19:35
PSmithWas that the 'flight attendant' on your last flight?
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25 July 2013, 22:06
surestrikequote:
Was that the 'flight attendant' on your last flight?
Correction....
'Sexy stewardess'

I got an Alaskan 375 which I really like but I don't know about the stock on the guide gun until I get to try it. It does look a bit odd but maybe it really works......
And I find the 375 Ruger cartridge very easy to load for, accurate and I prefer it anyday to the H&H.
The brake on the guide gun does not worry me as its removable.
But one thing about Ruger - they don't mind sticking out their necks and trying new ideas.
The rest of the American gun factory manufacturers are pretty ho hum in comparison. Same old stuff every year.......
04 August 2013, 21:38
MJines. . . you never know, but sometimes when you kiss a frog, you get a prince . . .
Mike
05 August 2013, 02:25
AtkinsonJines,
I certainly respect your opine of the gun, and to each his own applies here, and I am sure its a workhorse and it surely does shoot good, and bottom line is, thats all that counts as it only has to please the owner..
I have been an avid fan of the Ruger African model as the best factory rifle to come down the pike since the Win Pre 64 mod. 70, then the idiot bean counters stuck a recoil reducer on the end of it, that sucks..Wouldn't you know I sold or traded off both of mine, one a .338 and the other a 9.3x62 that sucks also. Were I to get another then I would have to circumize behind its projection.

Ray Atkinson
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06 August 2013, 04:17
SR4759quote:
But one thing about Ruger - they don't mind sticking out their necks and trying new ideas.
New ideas? What new ideas? They are all pretty much monkey see, monkey do.