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When Ruger Goes to Hollywood: Five Firearms That Made Cinematic History

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Ruger firearms have been leaving their mark on both Hollywood screens and American shooting ranges for decades, and the latest episode of Hollywood Guns pays tribute to that legacy. Hosted by Wilson, this special Ruger Day feature dives into the top five Ruger firearms that became stars in their own right — from 1980s action classics to modern sci-fi blockbusters.

Where Craftsmanship Meets Cinema

This episode marks a first-ever collaboration between Hollywood Guns and Ruger, blending the company’s real-world reputation for rugged performance with the unforgettable moments that defined its on-screen image. Each firearm in the countdown earned its place not only through engineering excellence, but through the stories it helped tell — from hard-boiled detectives and slick assassins to spacefaring soldiers and monster hunters.

From Action Legends to Sci-Fi Icons

The list celebrates everything Ruger has brought to movie magic. The GP100 brings old-school revolver charm to gritty 80s thrillers, while the Mark series of .22 pistols became the quiet professional’s choice in modern cinema. The mighty Redhawk stands tall in explosive action scenes, and the P-Series pistols helped define the 90s era of big-budget firefights. Finally, the Mini-14 — Ruger’s unmistakable ranch rifle — earns the top spot, having appeared everywhere from urban crime dramas to intergalactic war epics.

A Legacy That Keeps Evolving

Beyond the countdown, the episode also highlights Ruger’s stewardship of the historic Marlin brand, bringing classic American lever actions into a new generation. It’s a fitting nod to a company that continues to bridge tradition and innovation, both on-screen and off.

For movie fans, gun enthusiasts, and anyone who appreciates the blend of craftsmanship and storytelling, this celebration of Ruger’s cinematic legacy is a reminder that some firearms aren’t just tools — they’re icons.

Because when Ruger steps in front of the camera, it’s always ready for its close-up.

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