Brain fade - oddball Ruger question
OK, it's either old-timers or a general brain fade, but I disremember (unless it's a figment of my imagination)
At one time, I think it was Ruger that offered a Blackhawk-type frame with a more-or-less single shot cylinder that shot something like a 22 Hornet or some other taper-wall rifle cartridge? You'd open the loading gate and pivot the "cylinder" and load/eject the round/case.
Was it a Ruger? What caliber was it?
I'd ask you not to call me crazy but that's already been pre-determined.
OK, it's either old-timers or a general brain fade, but I disremember (unless it's a figment of my imagination)
At one time, I think it was Ruger that offered a Blackhawk-type frame with a more-or-less single shot cylinder that shot something like a 22 Hornet or some other taper-wall rifle cartridge? You'd open the loading gate and pivot the "cylinder" and load/eject the round/case.
Was it a Ruger? What caliber was it?
I'd ask you not to call me crazy but that's already been pre-determined.
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