![]() We saw that one in the mid 70 s hunting deer on the property and took and hung a deer up in the barn, and I spotted "a Ruger". ![]() This gun was NOT "customized" he cut off the 6 1/2 innch barrel with a hacksaw, squared up the muzzle on a sanding belt and crowned it with machine tool counter bore!!! :shock: ( it works every time he joked.) Oh and there is a Magnum ONLY marked gun hanging on a wall in a barn down near Welshfield ,Ohio, has a 3 inch barrel, the guy used it to slaughter hogs.NO sights, NO ejector on it ( no finish either, last we saw it.) saw another at a gun show in Chagrin Falls ,Ohio some years back, another Ruger collector had gotten his done from Cleveland Custom Gun on Grovewood.so they are out there Both very nice, although the one without the transfer bar had a fantastic trigger and just felt a little better. ![]() Went to a gunshop today and got to hold two nice examples - both older 3 screw models, but one with the safety transfer bar, and one without. Careful how you say that 'flatgate' I know of two other Magnum marked guns that have 9 1/2 inch barrels, and we did ONE of them in 1985 for our trash hauler at the shop.thats all he shoots is 'mags' and he wanted the LONG barrel. Im looking at getting a Ruger Single Six. ![]()
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