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Fri Dec-10-04 11:07 AM
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| Single action revolver fans |
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Just picked up a Ruger old model flat top 3 screw. 30 carbine. Less than 50 rds have been thru it. Low 4 digit serial number. That gives me a pair of old 30's now. Now i just need an old 256 Hawk-eye, and I'm complete.
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arkie dem
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Wed Dec-15-04 10:20 PM
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| 1. Good luck finding a Hawk-eye, |
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they're about as rare as hens teeth.
Was there a problem with them, and are they safe to shoot?
I have a newer Ruger Vaquero stainless with the ivory pimp grips I'd like to move, anyone interested???
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Thu Dec-16-04 09:09 AM
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| 2. I've shot a couple, light recoil, high velocity. |
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(Was there a problem with them, and are they safe to shoot?) The only problem i knew of, was the case would try to back out. I believe Ruger modified the rear of the frame to take care of the problem on the production pistols. For those who don't know what the Hawk-eye is, it's a single shot revolver. I've got a Bisley Vaquero in 45 Long Colt 5 1/2 inch, polished stainless. Love the Bisley grip, hate the Bisley hammer, pinches the web of the hand on quick follow up shot. Learned that hunting hogs. Lets just say there was a small moment of panic, when the hammer wouldn't lock back. Seems the web of my hand was in the way.
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Thu Dec-16-04 10:54 AM
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| 3. Wish they made a bisley grip, with a standard hammer. |
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Wed Feb-16-05 05:25 PM
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| 4. "Less than 50 rds have been thru it." |
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Uh-huh.:eyes:
There seems to be an awful lot of used firearms out there with just a few rounds put threw them. So why do so many sellers buy new guns that they do not end up using? Kind of like buying a used car that was only driven to church once a week to church.
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Mon Feb-21-05 11:09 AM
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| 5. Before you call someone a liar, Check The Facts |
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The pistol was purchased from a friend of mine. The same friend who was with me when he bought that pistol. The same friend who borrowed a box of shell for that pistol from me. That same box of shells was with that pistol when i purchased it. I don't know about your friends but i do know about mine, their not liars.
(So why do so many sellers buy new guns that they do not end up using?) Ever hear of investment. I have many guns I've purchased new and they still sit in my cabinets unfired.
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Mon Feb-21-05 06:53 PM
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| 6. Some Collectors, some shooters.. |
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Ghe collectors end up as safe queens.
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Wed Mar-23-05 04:24 PM
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... that you knew the owner. When I go shopping for second hand firearms it is usually at one of our local gun shows. Every single pistol I look at had a couple magazines run through it but was otherwise new, according to the sellers. These are not investment items, they are run of the mill handguns being sold for less than retail. Obviously they were used and the sellers were puffing.
By the way, expressing skepticism is not the same as calling someone a liar. There is a difference between doubting an assertion and being convinced of a deliberate attempt to deceive.
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Thu Mar-24-05 10:10 AM
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Edited on Thu Mar-24-05 10:27 AM by TX-RAT
You have to be careful when shopping for firearms, especially handguns. State and local law enforcement agency's auction off their used weapons or trade them in, some of these weapons have had thousands of rounds through them. Theres a gentleman in San Angelo TX that buys used LE weapons, cleans them up, replaces parts and re blues. He takes the weapons to various gun shows and try to sell them as 90%-95% used guns. I've seen unsuspecting buyers purchase revolvers that looked 95%, yet were so out of time that a person couldn't even stand beside it, due to shaving lead. I would caution anyone against buying guns at a gun show unless you really know what your doing. I deal mostly with a circle of long time friends who also are collectors.
The dealer i'm talking about go's by the name Bearded Trader on Guns america and other trade sites. Use caution!
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Sun Mar-06-05 05:14 PM
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| 7. I just gave mine up... |
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A 3-screw Ruger .357 and a SuperBlackhawk.
I still keep a 6" S&W 29 and 4" 686 for my wheelguns, though.
I'm mostly a Glock man now....sorry...
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Thu Mar-24-05 10:12 AM
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| 10. If you run across any more, especially Flattops. PM me please. |
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Thu Mar-24-05 04:08 PM
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| 11. I'm still kicking myself in the |
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ASS for selling my S&W 686 4". I wanted to replace it recently, but they are worth more than gold now. I sold mine for $275 in 2000 last I looked they are over $400.
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Thu Mar-31-05 10:20 AM
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| 12. What's the difference between ... |
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... a Single Six and a Bearcat (both Ruger rimfire revolvers)?
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Thu Mar-31-05 12:31 PM
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| 13. Bearcat is smaller and has a shorter barrel. |
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I think that is about it.
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Thu Mar-31-05 12:46 PM
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Edited on Thu Mar-31-05 12:47 PM by Deep13
Bearcat seems like a strange name. I would not want to rely on a 0.22lr revolver to repel either bears or cougars. :hide: Their new "Alaskan" seems more suited for that.
P.S.: OH needs more wilderness too.
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Thu Mar-31-05 03:45 PM
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| 15. (both Ruger rimfire revolvers)? |
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Edited on Thu Mar-31-05 03:47 PM by TX-RAT
Yep But thats about as close as it gets.
Old models have.
Smaller frame than the single six. No transfer bar safety. Brass trigger guard. fixed sights only. 4 inch barrel.
Haven't shot or held the new models.
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Thu Mar-31-05 03:50 PM
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... from the catalogue that New Model Bearcats have that new safety. Otherwise, they are the same as what you describe for the Old Models.
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Thu Mar-31-05 04:49 PM
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I think they even have the brass trigger guard.
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Fri Apr-01-05 09:02 AM
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I've decided to "unload" my P-95 pistol infavor of a revolver because after renting one, I found it much easier to shoot. The added weight of the revolver made it much more consistent with much less kick, even though I was using 0.38 sp. cartidges rather than 9mm.
Yesterday, a gun dealer was trying to sell me something as usual when I mentioned that Ruger has a single action model with two interchangeable cylinders: one for 0.357 mag./0.38 sp. and the other for 9mm. He was skeptical and said that if something does a lot of things, it probably does not do any one thing well. Since the barrel diameter is the same for all three rounds, it seems to me that it could do them all well. I like the convertable idea because 9mm is pretty cheap and with both cylinders it accepts 3 of the most common handgun rounds. I also was considering rimfire models that convert between 0.22lr and 0.22WMR, again, because they would be economical at the shooting range. Another dealer near here has a rimfire Colt Peacemaker with a convertable barrel which I understand is no longer in production.
THE QUESTION, therefore, is this: are convertable models a compromise in function, or do they work as well as similar non-convertable models?
Thanks.
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Fri Apr-01-05 02:30 PM
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| 19. I have 3 convertible Rugers |
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1 in 357 magnum and 38 special, I have never used the 38 special cylinder, just download the 357 brass.
1 in 45 Long Colt, and 45 ACP. Stainless Steel This is my favorite, i shoot the 45 ACP for most of my plinking and varmint work. When hunting larger game such as hogs or deer i switch to the 45 long Colt and use only factory Corbon or Buffalo Bore ammunition. These rounds usually exceed most 44 Mag loads. As far as i know, this pistol is a one of a kind. The 7 1/2 inch stainless Black-hawk was only offered in 45 long colt, i sent it back to Ruger to have a stainless 45 ACP cylinder made for it.
The accuracy is the same with either cylinder.
1 in 22/22mag. Now this one will show an accuracy difference, with the 22mag being the more accurate round. I believe the 22 has a smaller OD than the 22 mag, .222 compared to .224 for the mag. That and velocity and rifling needs may be the cause.
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Fri Apr-01-05 02:35 PM
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| 20. I forgot my favorite reason for shooting a revolver. |
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Picking up the damn brass. I just carry a coffee can with me, and dump the cylinder directly into the can. You'll remember that one when you get older, saves the back. I've also found revolvers to be more accurate than most Semi-autos.
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Tue May-31-05 01:06 PM
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Brandy new, 0.22lr/0.22WMR. 6.5" barrel, moveable sights, stainless steel. Weighs 40 oz.
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Tue May-31-05 03:42 PM
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| 22. should make an excellent hunter and plinker |
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Every 22lr/22mag combo I've owned, shot better with the 22mag. Theres a couple thousands difference in bullet diameter, with the 22mag having the tighter bore.
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Tue May-31-05 04:00 PM
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| 23. Right now the limiting factor ... |
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... is my crappy aim. It will be awhile before any mechanical imperfection becomes noticeable.
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Tue May-31-05 04:12 PM
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| 24. My aim went south when i passed 50, damned my old eyes. |
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The new fiber optic sights, are the best thing ever invented, for old eyes.
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Tue May-31-05 04:20 PM
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| 25. Have you looked at he 17's in the single six? |
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Wed Jun-01-05 07:59 AM
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I stuck with the 0.22lr for the economy of the ammunition. Also, I aleady had a 0.22lr rifle.
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Wed Jun-01-05 09:07 AM
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| 27. Picked up a Winchester 1885 Low Wall in .17, last week |
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If you've never seen a Low Wall, you owe it to yourself to check them out. In my opinion their the finest single shot rife ever made.
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