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I just call them Ruger.
 
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I have always read Sturm. I also hear a lot of Smith and Weston though. And Hammereli vice Hammerli


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Sturm Ruger? I’ve been calling it Strum Roger! I’ve been making an ass of myself!


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Another extremely common one is reading and pronouncing the “Leu” of Leupold as “Leo” rather than the correct “Loo.”


I think the answer to both this and the OP's "Sturm" is a general lack of familiarity with German.


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You should put a Gisele trigger in that Ruger Wink

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This is an interesting post. I understood the OP having more to do with how the human brain interprets the written surname Sturm rather than if the company is properly referred to as Ruger, Sturm-Ruger or Sturm, Ruger & Co. Clearly, the human mind often sees what it wishes to see.
 
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You should put a Gisele trigger in that Ruger Wink

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I have always read Sturm. I also hear a lot of Smith and Weston though. And Hammereli vice Hammerli
Sometimes you see "Smith & Western". Be sure to get one with a Partridge front sight. Big Grin



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I've always known it as Sturm. Then we have Sako which I understand is pronounced "Socko".


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I knew it was Sturm, but I tend say it with an umlaut ("Stürm"), which I think makes it "Storming Ruger".



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I don't ever recall anyone calling it a "Strum".


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I have Sturm ancestors dating back to the 1600's in Schifferstadt, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, and likely prior.

I also have Saur (also spelled Sauer later) ancestors dating back to early 1600's in Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.

Interesting to me, my 8th Grandfather was a Sturm who married a Sauer. They immigrated to Pennsylvania around 1730-1740, and at some point the Sturm name was changed to Storm in US.


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Another extremely common one is reading and pronouncing the “Leu” of Leupold as “Leo” rather than the correct “Loo.”
Technically, since it's a German name, it probably should be "Loy", and the name as "Loypoldt".

I have always pronounced "Sturm" correctly. However, I seldom use the full company name and just refer to the guns as Rugers.

I also smile when someone calls a Porsche car a "Porch"--it's actually like the female name "Portia" (as in the old radio show "Portia Faces Life"--most of you are probably too young to have listened to it).

And of course, the football star who pronounces his last name "Favre" as "Farve". I'm guessing it's a French name and should really be pronounced "FAHVruh".

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So much Sturm und Drang over a proper name.
Oy vey.


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I pronounce it with added emphasis on the “u” for dramatic effect.
 
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Aside the Super Blackhawk I call them overweight pieces of junk.



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Originally posted by flashguy:
Technically, since it's a German name, it probably should be "Loy", and the name as "Loypoldt".


How do we pronounce the German name of the capital of Bavaria—or better yet, how do we spell it?
Should Paris, Texas, be pronounced … “paris” or “pairee”? There is also a Versailles, Missouri, whose pronunciation by the locals (“ver-sails”) when I first heard it (after having spent two and a half years in France) caused me to laugh out loud.

Proper names should be pronounced as their bearers desire. Wink




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Proper names should be pronounced as their bearers desire. Wink

Yeah maybe. But there's a tiny little town southwest of Nashville called 'Sante Fe'. The locals pronounce it 'santa fee'. I just can't get on board with that


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When you say Sturm right, it sort sounds like you said Strum anyway.


My favorite was years ago, I was in a gun store with a friend, and he asked the guy behind the counter "Do you have any 12 gauge sabots?" Pronouncing it "sa-Bot".

The counter guy said, you mean "sabits".

My friend said, "no, sabots!"

"It's saBITs" says the clerk.

They go back and forth a few times, starting to sound like an Abbot and Costello routine. So I interject... "Actually, it's pronounced "sa-bo", it means "shoe".

Of course they both stop, turn and look at me like I'M the stupidest sonofabitch they'd ever met. Big Grin


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Originally posted by kkina:
I knew it was Sturm, but I tend say it with an umlaut ("Stürm"), which I think makes it "Storming Ruger".


There's no umlaut in sturm (in either the last name or the German noun meaning "storm").

There is, however, an umlaut in stürmen, which is the German verb meaning "to storm".
 
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