1976 Bicentinial Ruger Single Six 22LR
I have a 22 Ruger Single Six that I got in 1976 for my birthday from Mom & Dad. It is stainless steel, has the 22 magnum cylinder and the regular cylinder. It has a 6-1/2" barrell that says
I have a 22 Ruger Single Six that I got in 1976 for my birthday from Mom & Dad. It is stainless steel, has the 22 magnum cylinder and the regular cylinder. It has a 6-1/2" barrell that says
A shotgun? I don''t shoot the turkish gun I have now. A buckmark? well, maybe. I have a ruger mkii stainless gov target model with VQ internals, and the same gun with a paclite upper on it
Is this (found on the web) True, please? "Firearms This steel is used by some firearm manufacturers for revolver frames, barrels, actions and pistol frames. Gun barrels made of 4140 steel
What are the pros and cons for the following barrels in .223/5.56? How would you rate them for accuracy and longevity? What did you choose? - Plain Carbon Steel - Chromed Lined -
In the meantime, I broke out the 10mm reloading dies and loaded up 100 rounds of TMJs to do initial firing with to burnish the barrel and check for function. The load built up was 5.0 grains of
I''d prefer stainless, but if blued is all there is, so be it. The sight base, sight blade, and elevation screw were blued, even on stainelss guns. The rest of the parts were mostly stainless
The rifle I really wanted was a Tikka T3X CTR Stainless in .308, but they are not imported in a left hand configuration. Most other "practical" rifles aren''t available lefty either. But if
I am just curious if a stainless revolver will show signs of holster wear. It isn''t important but just wondering if it can be polished out. Wear on a blued gun seems to add character to me.
I run a White Oak chambered Wilson stainless steel barrel and consider them to be ready for short-range "blaster" status between 3000 and 3500. For the accuracy requirements of people
I''m torn between getting a Kimber Custom LW (45 Auto) or a Springfield Armory Garrison (45 Auto). Price is the same. The Kimber comes with more magazines...
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