Ruger 57
Ruger 57
The new Ruger 57 pistol has a lot to love. It feels great in the hand, despite the fact that the cartridge is quite long. This makes it necessary to have a long magazine. Ruger 57 engineers have taken the time to design a pistol that fits all hand sizes. Although it is a large pistol, the gun doesn’t feel bulky, awkward, clumsy, or heavy. The lightening cuts made to the slide make it look a lot more slimmer. It has good controls, is easy to use, accepts red dots, and is very responsive to triggers. However, the reset can be a bit slow. The best thing about it though is the price. It is easily affordable for most blue-collar workers. The Ruger57 pistol may be fascinating, but it’s the cartridge it was chambered for that is the real magic. The small, bottleneck cartridge of 5.7x28mm has a reputation for its high velocity, flat trajectory, and mild recoil. Its blistering velocity is a favorite of speed freaks, much like the 7.62x25mm SIG,.357 SIIG, and 9x25mm Dillon. Everyone who has shot a 5.7x28mm pistol comments on its light recoil, which allows for very quick follow-up shots and flat trajectory that aids in hits beyond 50 yards. You can shop for the Ruger 57 at our website.
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Ruger 57 5.7x28mm is a problem from a shooter’s perspective. This cartridge’s greatest admirers have long wished for a cheap training/plinking load. They can purchase in bulk so they can shoot without paying a lot. The cartridge’s design is what matters most. The case contains a dry lubricant that is designed to aid in feeding and facilitate extraction. The use of lubricated cartridges in small arms was largely abandoned after World War II. For proper function, a variety of pre-World War II Japanese and Italian machine guns used lubricated cartridges.
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