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Registered User Joined: Jul 2004 Posts: 5,114 | Ruger Wrangler
I saw two of these at a Stock and Field store yesterday and handled one for awhile. Heavier than I expected in a good way. I expected the feel of a pot metal gun, but the Ruger felt very solid and would make a fine entry level .22 revolver, The report's on it are that it's accurate and reliable as you would expect from Ruger. The free spinning cylinder is a feature I don't care for. You can order it in a variety of color combinations. I saw the brushed nickel and the basic black. Not something I would buy, but at $189.00 it would be a nice knock around .22 or training gun. I'll bet Ruger sell's a lot of these. The current Ruger Single Six convertible is MSRP being $629.00 has pushed them out of the basic .22 revolver market.
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Registered User Joined: May 2004 From: Central Arkansas Posts: 5,594 |
Never seen one of those. Looks like a budget Bearcat; could be fun.
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