Rifle Stocks List

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Rifle Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Nov 1 TG Tredegar Completes Sale of Terphane to Oben Group
Nov 1 RGR Sturm Ruger Third Quarter 2024 Earnings: EPS: US$0.28 (vs US$0.42 in 3Q 2023)
Nov 1 RGR Sturm Ruger & Co Inc (RGR) Q3 2024 Earnings Call Highlights: Navigating Market Challenges ...
Oct 31 LHX L3Harris' rocket motor unit investments boosting output
Oct 31 LHX L3Harris And Palantir Collaboration Key To Future Growth, BofA Upgrades Stock
Oct 31 RGR Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. (RGR) Q3 2024 Earnings Conference Call Transcript
Oct 31 LHX This Wingstop Analyst Turns Bullish; Here Are Top 5 Upgrades For Thursday
Oct 31 TG Tredegar Surface Protection Launches New Packaging Film "Optennia"
Oct 31 LHX L3Harris upgraded at Bank of America on partnership with Palantir
Oct 31 RGR Sturm, Ruger decreases dividend by -42.1% to $0.11/share
Oct 30 RGR Ruger (NYSE:RGR) Misses Q3 Revenue Estimates
Oct 30 RGR Sturm, Ruger GAAP EPS of $0.28, revenue of $122.29M misses by $14.76M
Oct 30 RGR Sturm Ruger: Q3 Earnings Snapshot
Oct 30 RGR Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. Reports Third Quarter Diluted Earnings of 28¢ Per Share and Declares Quarterly Dividend of 11¢ Per Share
Oct 29 RGR Sturm, Ruger Q3 2024 Earnings Preview
Oct 29 LHX L3Harris unit making rocket motors used in Ukraine says business has surged
Oct 29 RGR Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. to Report Third Quarter Results and File Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q on Wednesday, October 30
Oct 29 RGR Ruger Earnings: What To Look For From RGR
Oct 28 LHX Aerospace/Defense Giant L3Harris Technologies Near 2-Plus Year High
Oct 28 RGR Not Pulling The Trigger On Sturm, Ruger & Company
Rifle

A rifle is a long-barrelled firearm designed for accurate shooting, with a barrel that has a helical pattern of grooves ("rifling") cut into the bore wall. In keeping with their focus on accuracy, rifles are typically designed to be held with both hands and braced firmly against the shooter's shoulder via a buttstock for stability during shooting. Rifles are used extensively in warfare, law enforcement, hunting and shooting sports.
The term was originally rifled gun, with the verb "rifle" referring to the early modern machining process of creating groovings with cutting tools. By the 20th century, the weapon had become so common that the modern noun "rifle" is now often used for any long-shaped handheld ranged weapon designed for well-aimed discharge activated by a trigger (e.g., personnel halting and stimulation response rifle, which is actually a laser dazzler).
Like all typical firearms, a rifle's projectile (bullet) is propelled by the contained deflagration of a combustible propellant compound (originally black powder, later cordite, and now nitrocellulose), although other propulsive means such as compressed air are used in air rifles, which are popular for vermin control, small game hunting, competitive target shooting and casual sport shooting ("plinking").
The distinct feature that separates a rifle from the earlier smoothbore long guns (e.g., arquebuses, muskets) is the rifling within its gun barrel. The raised areas of a barrel's rifling are called "lands", which make contact with and exert torque on the projectile as it moves down the bore, imparting a spin around its longitudinal axis. When the projectile leaves the barrel, this spin persists and lends gyroscopic stability to the projectile due to conservation of angular momentum, preventing yawing and tumbling in flight. This allows the use of more elongated and aerodynamically-efficient bullets (as opposed to the spherical balls used in smoothbore muskets) and thus improves range and accuracy.

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