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Doc Moses

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  1. I bought a used 624 s&w that had some rust under the grips. Stainless will rust, just not easily and generally just surface. Easy button, hard button. Easy: Shoot and clean. It's a Ruger I doubt the rings will effect it any. But you wanted new and didn't quite get it. Very pragmatic choice and you are shooting right away. Hard: Send it back. It is not what you purchased. Getting a pristine stainless Blackhawk you could shoot it the rest of your life and never get those rings. It will still be a clean bore when your people inherit it. Good solution based on principle, but probably a 60-90 day delay. I don't know which I would choose.
  2. Agreed. Even if you go the cheapest route to start out; 2 Wranglers=$420, Stoeger 12 gauge $500, Henry 22 lever $350, total $1290. And that's guns that you probably replace except the shotgun plus reliading for ammo etc. (I shoot 22s a lot but don't really like it. Everyone likes their 'real' guns.) Yeah. Dont be afraid to go for people 50 and up. Love the youngers but the cost is real. One thing I found a little off-putting was the costuming. Be sure and show some people, or have some people at your table that are costumed in just jeans and a long-sleeve Henley or regular western shirt. Same for the ladies. I like the costuming now but as an outsider I wasn't sure what to think about it.
  3. In the top photo the second from the left front row is a girl...with the fake mustache...too funny.
  4. Big shout out to the Texas Trouble Makers, Old Fort Parker Patriots, Oakwood Outlaws, and Nomad's Tactical range! Last week we did a five day, 2A CAS class for 23 students from/at the MS and HS in which I teach. Did NRA Basic Pistol Monday, shot it Tuesday at Nomads then bought them all Cowboy hats on the way home. (Boot Barn gave us %15 off...and the students were on a budget!) Wednesday CAS and 22 challenge at the Trouble Makers. Thursday at Fort Parker, then ended at Oakwood. We had an awards ceremony with hotdogs at Oakwood. First time some of the students had touched a gun, and some had never cooked beef hotdogs over a fire before! Good week, great people. I call it a CAS Teen Limited match=Limited because everyone shoots 2 handed, 22 pistols and rifles, then sxs 12. Three stages each place with a 'team' stage. Three groups; older men, younger men, and ladies. Next time we do it I think we will at least invite any 18 and unders who want too, to join us. This is our 2nd time. Went from 9 two years ago to over 20 this time. Some pics below. See Oakwood for more and better pics. Btw all the local people at the CAS clubs volunteered their time, some brought their own guns, prizes, food...all out of the goodness of their hearts. This post is the only thanks they get and they didn't even ask for it! Super people. God is good!
  5. Pm sent on the birdshead grips if still available
  6. Thanks for the heads up. I am a recovering Okie living in Texas so I will look him up. I am one of those odd guys that likes the round barrels but I bet he can do that too!
  7. I have a 3.5? Barrel on a Vaquero 44 and I really like it. I want to start saving up to put a shorter barrel on my 45 NV. Any ideas where I can find one or someone who will do the work? Cost? My NV 45 is stainless. Thanks!
  8. Yep. The 44 sticks out just a little bit. I am NOT going to mess with it...at least not now!
  9. Been an Old Vaquero guy but I recently got my first New Vaquero. 45 colt/45acp stainless. Like the slightly smaller frame an LOVE the 'index-on-the-cylinder' feature, or just take it out and free spin. Super easy. Opened the gate and...oh well the previous owner must have already taken out the screw and plunger because the cylinder goes both ways. Found my dream 44, Ruger stainless "New Vaquero" with 3.5" barrel and birdshead. Decided to take out the indexing screw to make it like my 45. Take it out...no free spin. Look at my 45, which does free spin, and...the indexing screw and plunger are still in, but it free spins! I didn't take out the 45 because it is spinning, when it shouldn't, but took out and replaced the one in the 44 several times. Tried setting the screw to different depth. No joy. No free spin. I am fine without the free spin but I am curious about why the two revolvers seem to function so differently. The 44 is NV in name only as it is the OV frame, but it has the screw and plunger. The 45 IS a NV and has the screw and plunger yet it DOES free spin. Below are pics. You can see that the 44 plunger protrudes further than the 45 but why won't it free spin when its out...and why does the 45free spin when its in? Thoughts? (The 44 has my orange stick coming from the back, the 45 in front.)
  10. Just tried to message you. It would not go thru. The revolver sold without the cylinder. I can do $120 if you r interested.
  11. It was filed down. Not ridiculously low but I had some misses so I took it to the range and with my loads It was hitting low. I put in the brass cover and did not have to file at all to get it back on target...with my loads.
  12. If I sell the revolver without the cylinder I will post it with a price but right now it is not for sale seperately.
  13. I had a 92 that was done with Steve's video. Great rifle. Wish I still had it. Worth the money and time
  14. I am getting out of the 44-40 business, keeping my 44mags. Bought this gun off of gunbroker. Bluing and case hardening looks great on the gun. There are some scratches on the frame where it says Ruger. See the pic. Throats have been opened but the cylinders on this gun are tighter than on the Uberti I shot it with. Might want to hone them some. I never shot Black Powder in them. The springs are what was it when I bought it but having bought new Rugers these are lighter. Feels like about 19#? I have been watching these on gunbroker. Bad for me they are not selling for a lot. I have seen them NOT sell for $650 so...here are the options for buying this great revolver. All prices include shipping. My shipping is $30. If you live somewhere that cost much more than that we may need to adjust the cost. I feel like I could sell the 44mag cylinder for $150-200 so that will be reflected in my prices. The 44mag cylinder came in a bag of parts and had some rust I cleaned it up and cold blued the effected areas. See the pic for the worst spot on the cylinder. Revolver alone, no 44mag cylinder $570 Revolver with both cylinders $690 Revolver with 44-40 only and the 200 pieces of unfired starline brass $650 Revolver both cylinders and brass $765 Gun ships with your choice of grips, wooden one on the gun or the fake ivory one. Check the picture. The white grips have the Ruger emblem crooked on one side. If gun alone sells I will post the other items seperately but not until the gun sells. Thanks for looking! I am in East Texas if you want a ftf.
  15. Stoeger. Cheap and they just work. Easy to mod, even I did my own. Then IF you get fast enough to want a 'better' sxs u keep your Stoeger as a back up and loaner. I have 2 and loan the extra to friends when they come with me. No regrets.
  16. Fighting back effectively is not genocide, even if a response is 'bigger' than the provocation. We have actual examples of genocides. Please check your definitions. Btw I would also not use nukes. I would guess that was hyperbole from Trailrider.
  17. Well I tried to send a pm. I am interested. I need to know how to send funds and give you my address. I am not sure why no 'send message' icon appeared when I went to your name. I will try again later.
  18. Deacon Doug I would heed this advice. It comes from an actual user.
  19. Sorry. Just saw your question. Borchardt rifles at rugercyl.com. I did not use them but I think they are legit. I did a search for 'ruger 44-40 cylinder' to find them. I hope that helps.
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