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The Ruger Gold Label is a double-barreled shotgun. It is marketed and distributed by Sturm, Ruger & Company, Incorporated, a company based in Southport, Connecticut. The Gold Label is made at the Sturm, Ruger manufacturing facility in Newport, New Hampshire. The Ruger Gold Label is a side-by-side shotgun, designed to be similar to traditional English shotguns used for upland bird hunting and for clay target games such as trap, skeet, and sporting clays.〔(Bodinson, Holt. "Ruger's Elegant Game Gun", ''Guns'' magazine, July, 2002 )〕 ==Features== The Gold Label has a stainless steel receiver and blued barrels. The stock and fore-end are made of AAA-grade American walnut.〔(Hanus, Bill. "It's Time to Make Nice with Your Ruger Dealer", Bill Hanus Birdguns )〕 At 6½ pounds, the Gold Label is relatively lightweight for a double barreled shotgun. The gun has a single trigger. A barrel selector mechanism is used to choose whether the left or right barrel fires first. The second shot can be fired even if the first shot was a misfire and the gun has not recoiled. The barrel selector is combined with the manual safety and is located at the top rear of the receiver, behind the top lever. Opening the action automatically engages the safety mechanism.〔(Ruger Gold Label Instruction Manual )〕 The Gold Label has been produced in 12 gauge only. The chambers are three inches long, to accommodate either 2¾ inch or 3 inch shells.〔(Miller, Payton. "Ruger Gold Label", ''Guns & Ammo'', April, 2005 )〕 The gun uses screw-in choke tubes that are steel shot compatible.〔("Ruger’s Gold Label Takes On British 12-Bore Game Guns", ''Gun Tests'', October, 2005 )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ruger Gold Label」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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