A new Ruger
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Re: A new Ruger
rman wrote:I'm glad to see some other Ruger SA fans. I guess it's not surprising though. What goes with a 92 lever action better than a single action?
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I have a pic, from before computers, of my lever and my Ruger SA, Sorry I had to reduce image quality so much. I put them in a tree just to shoot the shot.
I still have both, As a rifle the lever is UNMATCHED for Balance, and the SAME I will say for my SA.
To just stand and shoot, both will place a shot better than any others I own.
One can only carry so much ammo, best to make each shot count.
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Re: A new Ruger
That's a great old picture! And you're right - nothing feels better in the hand(s) than a lever or single action.
At my age, there IS nothing better than shooting.
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Re: A new Ruger
Good morning
I agree a SA is a fine revolver to haul about with the same caliber model 92.
I also enjoy my Dan Wessons with 4 inch barrels along for the walk. DW's are strong enough double actions and have long enough cylinders that my 45 Colt Rossi loads are easily interchangeable. They do weight a bit more than the RBH's. I do like that extra DW weight and double action option with heavy cast bullets especially if things "get real western" down in the river bottoms I tend to spend time in when up north there.
Mike in Peru
I agree a SA is a fine revolver to haul about with the same caliber model 92.
I also enjoy my Dan Wessons with 4 inch barrels along for the walk. DW's are strong enough double actions and have long enough cylinders that my 45 Colt Rossi loads are easily interchangeable. They do weight a bit more than the RBH's. I do like that extra DW weight and double action option with heavy cast bullets especially if things "get real western" down in the river bottoms I tend to spend time in when up north there.
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Re: A new Ruger
I used to have a 4" DW. It was an accurate revolver - not sure why I ever got rid of it. Probably saw a S&W I thought I couldn't live without.
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Re: A new Ruger
I hate Rugers.
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Re: A new Ruger
ha ha ha, reading this post makes me wonder why I keep putting
off getting that compact 9mm I've been fantasying over.
The practical side of me thinks more dies, another plate, more
brass and bullets. I don't shoot the handguns I have often enough
now.
The real dilemma is the fact that the lady of the house has not
uttered her famous " you only have two hands why do you need
another gun ".
Decisions decisions ... Jim
off getting that compact 9mm I've been fantasying over.
The practical side of me thinks more dies, another plate, more
brass and bullets. I don't shoot the handguns I have often enough
now.
The real dilemma is the fact that the lady of the house has not
uttered her famous " you only have two hands why do you need
another gun ".
Decisions decisions ... Jim
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Re: A new Ruger
Jim, are you thinking about the Ruger SR9c ?Jaybm wrote:ha ha ha, reading this post makes me wonder why I keep putting
off getting that compact 9mm I've been fantasying over.
Decisions decisions ... Jim
http://www.ruger.com/products/sr9c/images/3313.jpg
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