C5rider
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Worthy of their own thread, don't you think?
Feel free to share your Rugers. As the thread title says, they need to be three-screws, but can be converted or not to the transfer bar system. We love the history and as always, pics are expected!
I'll start.
Here's my 1970-manufacture Super Blackhawk 44 mag. Made the same year I was born. I picked it up a few years ago at the LGS. The bluing is pretty nice and while it has been "back to Ruger", I still enjoy shooting it. Makes a nice pairing with my Marlin.
This is my little Single-Six. Best I can tell, it was made in '62-63. I have both the LR and the 22mag cylinders. I found it behind glass at the LGS for a paltry $160.
The guy working the counter said that if I put it down, it WASN'T going back in the case! LOL!
I doubt I'll ever send this one back to Ruger for anything. I doubt I'll have to!
Feel free to share your Rugers. As the thread title says, they need to be three-screws, but can be converted or not to the transfer bar system. We love the history and as always, pics are expected!
I'll start.
Here's my 1970-manufacture Super Blackhawk 44 mag. Made the same year I was born. I picked it up a few years ago at the LGS. The bluing is pretty nice and while it has been "back to Ruger", I still enjoy shooting it. Makes a nice pairing with my Marlin.
This is my little Single-Six. Best I can tell, it was made in '62-63. I have both the LR and the 22mag cylinders. I found it behind glass at the LGS for a paltry $160.
The guy working the counter said that if I put it down, it WASN'T going back in the case! LOL!
I doubt I'll ever send this one back to Ruger for anything. I doubt I'll have to!