
Why are Ruger® pistols that used to be available in California no longer on the Roster? Thanks for your understanding and support! Show less There is not a retailer in the country that can guarantee you a time frame for delivery until their distributor ships them the firearm.

This being said, please beware of placing a non-refundable deposit on any firearm at this time. Check with your retailer on their distributor availability - I am sure that your retailer will be able to get these high-demand models for you at some point please be patient. Typically, wholesalers will supply hard-to-get merchandise to their larger, better paying retailers first. Because of this, we have no control over the order in which retailers receive our firearms. Please know we are producing and ship these high-demand models every day! Our almost 1,900 employees, across our three manufacturing facilities are working hard to stay safe, stay open and to continue to meet consumer demand.Īs a reminder, we sell our goods through a two-step process to wholesale distributors. The demand for many of these products has far outpaced the supply, especially over the past few months. We greatly appreciate the high interest in our products. Please be vigilant and report any websites you suspect to be fraudulent to us through our Customer Service department. Any other website that claims to be affiliated with Ruger / Marlin Firearms should be considered suspicious. We also operate our new Marlin website at and. Ruger's official website is, and the only online store we operate is.

If it seems too good to be true, it probably is. We encourage you to think carefully before you provide any information to an unknown online retailer, and particularly financial information. Sometimes an internet search for the "retailer" and the city in which they claim to be located will reveal that the business does not even exist. A detailed review of these websites will also often reveal clues of their fraudulent intent, like a phone number of all 0s, a privacy policy that is gibberish, or FAQs in a foreign language. They often accept payment through services like PayPal or various forms of cryptocurrency. These fraudulent websites often include "Ruger" or "Marlin" (sometimes misspelled) in their name, and these "retailers" claim to be fully stocked with Ruger product.

Although we work hard to have these sites taken down as we find them, identifying them all can be difficult and we have heard stories of our customers being duped out of their hard-earned money by these criminals.

In recent months, we have seen an uptick in fraudulent websites that mimic the look and feel of Ruger's website and claim to be authorized Ruger retailers. Warning: Fraudulent Websites - Think Before You Click
