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Sturm, Ruger & Co. Inc. has gone all in on its support of the National Rifle Association's legislative agenda, pledging to provide up to $5 million that includes donations from guns sold through the November general election.

The company, which has 315 employees at its Mayodan production plant, began its prepared second-quarter comments to analysts and investors Wednesday with the Ruger Take Action campaign.

Michael Fifer, who on Tuesday announced plans to step down as chief executive next May, described the campaign as a challenge grant to benefit the NRA's Institute for Legislative Action. Ruger said it will donate $2 from every gun sale to the institute.

Ruger pledges donations from firearms sales to NRA legislative institute
 
Good job Ruger. As much as some may not like some styles or features of certain companys firearms, if they are firm supporters of individual rights to bear arms they deserve our support as well. It's interesting how quiet most producers of arms and accessories are during this heated time. I'm surprised with Ruger as from what I read the original owners were firm supporters of 10 round mags... The times certainly have changed seeing how they supply AR's with 30 rounders.:)
 

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