Ruger SR556 Approved For Export To Canada

I appreciate TDC's grammar policing... and noted that he only chose to correct the mis-use of words, not the obviously mis-spelled ones. I do tend to judge the writing I see, even on internet group sites... It's a sad state, and I find myself appreciating any paragraph that is written with proper spelling & grammar. Even teachers don't seem to know the difference between there, their and they're; or your & you're. These are things that 'spell check' won't catch. You have to understand the meaning of the word... rant off..

ON TOPIC - the SR556 looks pretty good; would be nice to have one... but I imagine the price will climb as it crosses the border... and I have other things to spend my cash on...
 
I imported one early in 2010 from a (now former) site importer/dealer. Paid $1695 us retail, then about $100 shipping and I think $250 importer fee. With gst it worked out to around $2100 to 2200.

Came with a lot of extras accessories (which is/was a big selling point). It's "nose heavy" but I like it. Some early ones had BIG carrier tilt issues that were for the most part straightened out when Ruger tightened tolerances on the upper receiver track and height(my understanding).

There is a relatively small sheet metal part that acts as the gas regulator selector spring--if you lose this, I think you'd be screwed. Ruger should make extras. That, so far, is the one thing about the rifle I'm not big on, but that's minor.:)
 
This is Canada, we speak English here. For many who can't read and write on this forum, English is their only language.

The bold is what I have an issue with, and not just with Ruger. The drive for profit often comes at the expense of reputation and quality. Ruger has never built a top end firearm and I don't suspect they ever will.



Good catch, a slip of the fingers on the keyboard. It has been corrected.



So you're saying the Ruger had an FRT 3 years ago? Interesting.

TDC

The problem as I see was not that Canada would not let them in but that the US would not approve the export due to the 5.56 caliber designation, flash hider and the collapsible stock. This has now changed and as far as I know they are good to go. The models that are being offered to me (Canada) are #5919 SR-556E Essential model, 5.56, 16.12" barrel, 6 pos stock with 5 rd mag $1325, #5920 SR-556FB Standard model, 5.56, 16.12" barrel, 6 pos stock, quad rail with 5 rd mag (photo supplied to me shows flip up sights), $1875 and #5914 SR-556VT Varmint model, 5.56, 20" stainless heavy barrel, fixed stock, 5 rd mag , $1875. Phil.
 
Just a reminder that there is a provision in the infraction system for sidetracking a discussion. With 100,000 plus members having registered, the range of language skills is broad.
When discussing firearms, let's keep the discussion focussed on firearms. A discussion of spelling, grammar and their effect on communication might be appropriate in OT.

It is always great when yet another rifle is marketed; it is good to have choice. Regardless of what happens in the US at the federal level, restrictions at the state level are already appearing. Maybe the Canadian market, as small as it is, will become more important to US manufacturers.
 
Just a reminder that there is a provision in the infraction system for sidetracking a discussion. With 100,000 plus members having registered, the range of language skills is broad.
When discussing firearms, let's keep the discussion focussed on firearms. A discussion of spelling, grammar and their effect on communication might be appropriate in OT.

It is always great when yet another rifle is marketed; it is good to have choice. Regardless of what happens in the US at the federal level, restrictions at the state level are already appearing. Maybe the Canadian market, as small as it is, will become more important to US manufacturers.

Very well said.
Thank You.
 
Just a reminder that there is a provision in the infraction system for sidetracking a discussion. With 100,000 plus members having registered, the range of language skills is broad.
When discussing firearms, let's keep the discussion focussed on firearms. A discussion of spelling, grammar and their effect on communication might be appropriate in OT.

It is always great when yet another rifle is marketed; it is good to have choice. Regardless of what happens in the US at the federal level, restrictions at the state level are already appearing. Maybe the Canadian market, as small as it is, will become more important to US manufacturers.

Thanx for the direction. As the OP I had hoped this thread would stay on topic. As far as Ruger quality is concerned I have never had an issue with the quality and support of Ruger products. I own several Ruger guns while others in their line have no interest to me. Phil.
 
definitive. Add the price of anyone's piston rifle and I don't see the benefit, especially in Canada where parts are near impossible to find for DGI guns let alone an exotic piston syst

That's nice, it's still a design flaw. So much for cutting edge considering this issue came out with their rifle, which means they didn't know about it, didn't test it, or didn't care until it became a much larger/more common issue. Ruger doesn't make anything worth $2k sorry...

TDC

if its so obvious why did the engineers at Ruger miss it? You really need to call them and save them from themselves rather than trying to be relevant in a chat room. Your brilliance will really be appreciated. I have conversed with NF on some technical issues, and after a 6 hour phone conversation some minor changes were made improving a product. Really your energy is better spent talking with the design department at rugger, spend your time wisely and share your knowledge with those who can use it.
 
The problem as I see was not that Canada would not let them in but that the US would not approve the export due to the 5.56 caliber designation, flash hider and the collapsible stock. This has now changed and as far as I know they are good to go.

Thanks for pre-answering my question. This is an interesting development. Wondering if this may also apply to future versions of the Gunsite Scout Rifle?
 
Just a reminder that there is a provision in the infraction system for sidetracking a discussion. With 100,000 plus members having registered, the range of language skills is broad.
When discussing firearms, let's keep the discussion focussed on firearms. A discussion of spelling, grammar and their effect on communication might be appropriate in OT.

Very well said. We all judge grammar/syntax/spelling - but most of us do it quietly from the towering heights of our intellectual high ground. Umm - "focussed" is spelled incorrectly - just sayin'...

Adcor has already fixed the carrier tilt problem on a piston - and for a few bucks less than the Ruger, you get an upper with a hammer-forged FN M249 barrel - ambi forward charging handle, and a system that made it into the second round of the Improved Carbine Competition.

It'll cost a few extra bucks to build the completed rifle - but if you're a fan of pistons, the Adcor is the one I'd look to as an alternative to this one.
 
Ruger makes really reliable pistols. This AR is no slouch. The only bad news about it is that cleaning it requires taking the rail off (which isn't hard or needing special tools just more time). I believe they should go for around $2200. Irunguns had them but.... you know how AR's are heavily sought. Oh and the rail is not free floating from what I've searched online but feel free to correct me.

Otherwise the SR556 is excellent gun for the money.
 
The more options we have on the firearm market the better, I welcome them all. Quality is in the eye of the beholder. A large amount of people get all horny over a Norinco 1911 even though the quality isn't near that of a Colt, Kimber, STI etc etc.
 
The problem as I see was not that Canada would not let them in but that the US would not approve the export due to the 5.56 caliber designation, flash hider and the collapsible stock. This has now changed and as far as I know they are good to go. The models that are being offered to me (Canada) are #5919 SR-556E Essential model, 5.56, 16.12" barrel, 6 pos stock with 5 rd mag $1325, #5920 SR-556FB Standard model, 5.56, 16.12" barrel, 6 pos stock, quad rail with 5 rd mag (photo supplied to me shows flip up sights), $1875 and #5914 SR-556VT Varmint model, 5.56, 20" stainless heavy barrel, fixed stock, 5 rd mag , $1875. Phil.

I don't know why anyone is still speculating on Canadian retail...post #33. $1325-$1875...I hate having to quote myself. Phil.
 
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I saw a non dressed Core15 GP at 1600 bucks plus tax.....considering the SR556 comes all dressed for the party at about the same price whats the reason to not get it otherwise? Did I mention it comes with 3 mags, troy everything, hammer forged barrell and chrome internals...
 
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