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What is the appeal of the Ruger Charger?

Willy Leadwell

Purveyor of Polyurethane
Lifetime Supporter
I love Ruger. I love rimfire rifles and pistols but it seems to me that this thing is just impractical. I saw one of these sitting on the counter at the Gun Room in Conyers yesterday and my first thought is that it's a cool looking little rig. Then I picked it up and my second thought is what the hell and I supposed to do with this?

I thought I wanted get one to mess around with, but now I'm not so sure. I've never shot one, so someone tell me what they like about it.

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Lokidogg

Woodsman
I love Ruger. I love rimfire rifles and pistols but it seems to me that this thing is just impractical. I saw one of these sitting on the counter at the Gun Room in Conyers yesterday and my first thought is that it's a cool looking little rig. Then I picked it up and my second thought is what the hell and I supposed to do with this?

I thought I wanted get one to mess around with, but now I'm not so sure. I've never shot one, so someone tell me what they like about it.

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They are impractical. Just traded mine away. Shot great and dead balls accurate but not good for much but plinking.
 

SouthernSlammed

Gingerbeard Operator
Lifetime Supporter
My only appeal, other than it's a Ruger, put a bipod & scope on it and it's a great bench plinker! Not sure of a practical side!
 

Red Dawn

Wolverines
Site Supporter
Lifetime Supporter
I like that it's compact easy to pack. They are a lightweight alternative to the full stock. Still a great prone or bench shooter it's a little tough to hold zero past 50 yds withoutout bipod is my only negative. It's a fun gun that's sumthin different than the norm and you can't loose with 22's.
 
If you read my prior post , I had a charger takedown. I liked the platform until I got it. At 60yrds I was drilling hole in hole but it just felt impractical.
I read it. It is what it is. It's a short barreled rifle with no stock. I guess you disagree with the comparison to an AR pistol and that's ok. To each his own.
 

Jake

Steering wheel holder
Super Moderator
Kalash Klub
Lifetime Supporter
I don't get it personally. I've shot one and it was nice but if I'm gonna have a "pistol" that is that big I'd like a Thompson Contender with easily swappable barrels so that I'm not limited to one caliber. @00formula6spd @Speednut and myself were shooting balloons at 300 yards with @Speednut's Contender .357.
 

Lokidogg

Woodsman
As for carrying yes the charger is great when broken down. But if you don't have the takedown the ar when taken down doesn't take up that much more room.
 

Lokidogg

Woodsman
I don't get it personally. I've shot one and it was nice but if I'm gonna have a "pistol" that is that big I'd like a Thompson Contender with easily swappable barrels so that I'm not limited to one caliber. @00formula6spd @Speednut and myself were shooting balloons at 300 yards with @Speednut's Contender .357.
I am in process of building other caliber uppers for mine. With the ar platform you have several good choices.
 
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