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Ruger Red Label Overview

The Ruger Red Label is an American over-under shotgun known for craftsmanship, reliability, and timeless design. Initially introduced in 1978, the Red Label earned a strong reputation among shooters for smooth handling and solid build quality at an affordable price. Ruger designed it for both durability and simplicity, with a stainless-steel receiver, hammer-forged barrels, and a straightforward break-action that delivers consistent performance shot after shot.

The first production models were offered in 12 gauge, 20 gauge, and 28 gauge, with barrel lengths of 26”, 28”, or 30”. Each gun featured well-balanced weight distribution and a reputation for being one of the most rugged over-unders ever made in the United States.

Ruger Red Label Model History

Ruger first released the Red Label in the late 1970s, and production continued through 2011. When Ruger reintroduced the Red Label in 2013, they focused only on a redesigned 12-gauge version. The updated edition was lighter, better balanced, and included a Pachmayr recoil pad, back-bored barrels, and extended forcing cones for improved shooting comfort. Production ended again in 2015, and today the out-of-production Red Label models are sought-after collectibles among shotgun enthusiasts.

In late 2025, Ruger announced it would resume production, this time named the Ruger Red Label III. Available only in 20 gauge, it’s offered in both 28” and 30” barrels, and is chambered for up to 3” shells. It features an inertia-operated single trigger, automatic tang safety with barrel selector, and the walnut stock has classic checkering with a hand-rubbed oil finish. Also included are five screw-in choke tubes.

The long production run means there’s a wide range of configurations and conditions available on the market. On GunBroker, buyers can find everything from early fixed-choke field models to later screw-in choke versions with upgraded finishes and engraving to brand-new editions.

Ruger Red Label Variants and Features

Several versions of the Red Label stand out to collectors and shooters alike. The Woodside model featured high-grade walnut with extended side panels on the receiver, adding both elegance and value. The All-Weather variant offered stainless barrels and synthetic furniture, designed for hunters needing durability in harsh environments.

All Ruger Red Label models share a reputation for exceptional fit and finish. They feature mechanical triggers, automatic ejectors, and precise barrel regulation. Many shooters note the Red Label’s natural pointability. For those who are more recoil-sensitive, the 20- and 28-gauge versions are a sensible choice. Early models had fixed chokes, while later models have interchangeable screw-in chokes.

Ruger Red Label Frequently Asked Questions

When was the Ruger Red Label made?
The Ruger Red Label was made from 1978 to 2011. A redesigned 12-gauge version was released in 2013 with a lighter build and refined internals. The model was discontinued again in 2015, making previously run examples collectible. In late 2025, Ruger announced the production of the Red Label III.
What is the difference between the Ruger Red Label and the Ruger Red Label All-Weather?
The All-Weather model features stainless barrels and synthetic furniture, built for hunting in rain or harsh conditions. Standard Red Label models use blued or stainless finishes with walnut stocks, while Woodside variants use select-grade walnut.
How much is a Ruger Red Label worth today?
Ruger Red Label shotguns typically range from around $1,200 to over $3,000, depending on gauge, condition, barrel length, and variant. Limited runs like the Woodside or high-condition examples often sell for premium prices on GunBroker.

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