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Ruger Announces Donation to Kids & Clays Foundation

Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. (NYSE-RGR) once again proudly supports the Kids & Clays® Foundation through a generous donation to its national series of sporting clay events. Proceeds from Kids & Clays' sporting clay events benefit Ronald McDonald House Charities, an organization that provides housing and other help to thousands of critically ill children and their families across the country each year.

"We are incredibly proud to continue our support of the Kids & Clays Foundation," said Chris Killoy, Ruger President and CEO. "It is an honor to contribute to their mission of helping children and their families in their time of need."

Ruger donated a custom engraved firearm for each of the Kids & Clays / Ronald McDonald House sporting clay events in 2018. These firearms will be auctioned at each event with all proceeds supporting Ronald McDonald House Charities.

"Ruger has again shown its unwavering commitment to helping those in need around the country," said David Baron, Owner of Baron Technology Inc. and President of the Kids & Clays Foundation. "Thousands of families are benefitting from Ruger's generosity and we are deeply grateful. We are certainly proud to have Ruger as a Kids & Clays sponsor, supporter and friend."

To see the 2018 Schedule of Kids & Clays Foundation shooting events, visit kidsandclays.com.

About Kids & Clays Foundation: The Kids & Clays Foundation supports Ronald McDonald House Charities through shooting sports to improve the lives of critically-ill children and their families. By partnering with sponsors and shooters in a nationwide series of sporting clay and other shooting events, Kids & Clays generates funds to help support the operating needs of Ronald McDonald Houses across the nation.

For more information about the Kids & Clays Foundation and its mission, contact Doug Jeanneret (doug@kidsandclays.com) or Zac Lemmon (zac@kidsandclays.com) or call 219-874-2100.