
Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. (NYSE: RGR) proudly announces the launch of Ruger® Harrier™ rifles, a completely re-engineered line of modern sporting rifles (MSRs) that represents the latest evolution in AR-pattern firearms. Manufactured at Ruger’s recently acquired Hebron, Kentucky factory, Harrier rifles are designed to deliver superior fit, function and aftermarket compatibility.
Initial Harrier rifle offerings include two rifles chambered in 5.56 NATO (.223 Remington compatible). Both models feature a rigid, free-floated 15-inch handguard with M-LOK® accessory slots, but differ in configuration to meet varying shooter preferences. Model 28600 features a mid-length gas system, Magpul® MOE-K2® grip, Magpul DT Carbine stock, and a handguard with a full-length STANAG-spec top rail. Model 28601 is equipped with a carbine-length gas system, classic black A2 grip, M4 collapsible stock, and a lighter profile handguard without a full-length top rail.
Ruger Harrier AR-15 Rifles
Each Harrier rifle features forged 7075 aluminum upper and lower receivers that meet mil-spec standards and are finished with Type III hard-coat anodizing for exceptional durability. The lower receiver is equipped with a GI single-stage trigger, safety selector, and trigger guard, along with an integrated tension screw that allows users to fine-tune upper-to-lower fitment. A mil-spec diameter carbine buffer tube with a staked castle nut, standard recoil spring and carbine-weight buffer complete the lower assembly.
Each flat-top upper receiver includes Picatinny rail slots, a forward assist, dust cover, brass deflector and mil-spec charging handle. The 16.1” barrels are black-nitride coated for corrosion resistance and longevity, and incorporates 1:8” twist button rifling, a 5.56 NATO chamber and ½”-28 muzzle threads capped with a classic A2 flash hider.
The bolt carrier group is engineered for reliability, with the bolt, carrier, and gas key finished in black nitride, the firing pin chrome plated, and the gas key staked for secure attachment. These enhancements ensure smooth operation and long-term performance in even the most adverse conditions.
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For more information on Ruger Harrier rifles or to learn more about the extensive line of award-winning Ruger firearms, visit Ruger.com. To find accessories for Harrier rifles and other Ruger firearms, visit ShopRuger.com or your local independent retailer of Ruger firearms.
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About Ruger Firearms
Sturm, Ruger & Co., Inc. is one of the nation’s leading manufacturers of rugged, reliable firearms for the commercial sporting market. With products made in America, Ruger offers consumers almost 800 variations of more than 40 product lines, across the Ruger, Marlin and Glenfield brands. For more than 75 years, Sturm, Ruger & Co., Inc. has been a model of corporate and community responsibility. Our motto, “Arms Makers for Responsible Citizens®,” echoes our commitment to these principles as we work hard to deliver quality and innovative firearms.

Sounds like just another AR 15 most of the things mentioned are/have become standard on lots of AR style rifles.
Poverty Pony rifles with a new name and logo!
SOTAR gauged 7 new Ruger AR15 rifles that failed miserably and I do mean miserably. Chad (SOTAR) confronted Ruger at Shot Show about it and was ignored.
Now that Ruger purchased Anderson manufacturing, I won’t hold my breath believing they have improved anything considering they wouldn’t own up to their previous horrible quality control AR rifles..
Y-A-A-A-W-N…….moving on….nothing to see here.
Well, for everyone who complains that everything Ruger makes is too expensive, There You Go!
The Anderson family apparently just wanted to cash out, since they were solidly in the top 10 firearm retailers. It’s good to see that Ruger didn’t buy them just to close the doors to eliminate competition, but instead chose to continue to run the plant.
I wonder what’s next for Ruger.
My dyslexic azz read that as Rutger Hauer rifles.