I'm on the verge of finally being able to buy my big, modern DA revolver in .45 Colt, something I've been waiting for a long time. Ruger and Smith both make good guns, and this is easily going to be the most expensive gun purchase of my life, maybe the most expensive I'll ever make (unless I...
Took the Redhawk to the range yesterday with the original grips on it. I have the Pachmayr Presentation grips but they are butt ugly IMO, so I put the original grips back on. The hole on the left side for the screw was really irritating one of my fingers after a box of 50 rounds. My first...
A couple of years ago I sent a Ruger Super Redhawk Alaskan to Bowen Classic Arms to have him convert it to a 4" barreled model. He did a fantastic job and now I'm sending the Ruger Redhawk out this coming Monday. There isn't much that he can do but it will come back in better shape than when...
Recently it came to me while mulling over the expenses of getting the .45 colt/.45 acp redhawk and eventually getting a .454 super red hawk cylinder for it, versus getting the super alaskan and eventually getting Hamilton Bowen to put a 4.25" standard redhawk barrel on the gun,
that I could...
I think I know the answer but I'll ask anyway. I was fondling a Ruger redhawk, the new one that shoots 45lc and 45acp, SS, hefty. I have a Ruger Blackhawk in 45lc and it seemed so much lighter. Anyway my question is: can a Blackhawk take the same punishment as a Redhawk? I am wondering if...
Hello friends,
I'm considering a new double action .44 Magnum revolver and I'm a big fan of Ruger, so naturally the Redhawk in .44 Magnum seems like a good selection. I'm not sure if I'd rather get the 5.5" or the 7.5" barrel though. I think the 5.5" Redhawk in SS is quite a looker but I have...
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