Sacrilegious to shorten a Ruger Old Army?

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The only thing that i can think of as bein sacriligeopus about ROA's is not ownin one, er two, er three, er..........

I must be apostate; sundered from the Cult of the ROA by excommunication. :eek:

I don't plan to ever own one, which should leave a few extra for you loonies to own or customize as you will. :neener:

(You never know, I might be converted at some point. I'm just not impressed with them, especially after all the hype I've heard/read.)
 
Shortening the barrel on a ROA? Nahh... that's not sacrilegious. It's your gun, and, like Bruce Lee used to say, "Use whatever works."

Now, that guy in Colorado that buys Vincent motorcycles from all over the world, chops them up and turns them into cafe racers? THAT'S sacrilegious! (Though they're not bad looking cafe racers!)
 
I guess I am lucky. I grew up shootin bullseye and all sorsts of choppin,filing,welding drilling etc was normal. Taking an expensive gun to start with and cutting on it was hard at first... it gets easy when ya see results! I have chopped all sorts of stuff or had smiths do and they shake their heads... until we are done. Some folks have no vision!

I say go for it!
 
More for us, Lunie. I have no problem with your lack of love for the ROA.
I love mine and would like a few more.
I like old Fords and Mopars, and don't care if anyone else does or not.
If we all liked the same things, the world would be boring.
 
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