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Stainless 7.5" Ruger Old Army Revolvers, SBH Hammers -- $1950 Shipped


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Good Evening Folks:

Major safe cleaning

A Pair of 7.5” Ruger Old Army Revolvers

Serial #148-06355 & #148-11268

These guns were purchased from Boomstick Jay.

Finish -- Stainless Steel

5 Treso nipples and 1 Ruger nipple (This is the chamber that I do not load)

Ruger factory logo grips

I shot them once a month with 20 grains FFFg black powder and .457 round balls

These have been well cared for and are in nice shape

Lower, wider Super Black Hawk hammers, done by Jay

Action job

I realized after I took the pictures, that I left the loading plungers off.  Of course, they will be on the guns!

Also, one factory nipple wrench

 

$1950 Shipped USPS  Priority Mail Insured to your door (where legal)

Thanks for looking

--Dawg

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22 minutes ago, Texas Lizard said:

Very nice...Just needs shorter barrels...Do they come with a hacksaw????

 

Texas Lizard

 

I can send a hacksaw with them! 

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1. Dawg is super to deal with.

 

2. I have a pair of 7.5" ROAs and a pair of 5.5" ROAs. The longer barrels have advantages:

     A. They are really not slower to draw.  I have timed and compared both pairs--with a very small amount of practice and good grips on the gun, there is no significant time difference from beep to first shot between the two barrel lengths. 

     B.  They are more accurate.

     C.  The additional weight reduces recoil.

     D.  The longer barrel tends to hold the gun in the holster better, ensuring that the gun will not pop out during movement.

 

3. This is a fair price.

 

If I did not already have two pair....

 

 

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9 minutes ago, J-BAR #18287 said:

1. Dawg is super to deal with.

 

2. I have a pair of 7.5" ROAs and a pair of 5.5" ROAs. The longer barrels have advantages:

     A. They are really not slower to draw.  I have timed and compared both pairs--with a very small amount of practice and good grips on the gun, there is no significant time difference from beep to first shot between the two barrel lengths. 

     B.  They are more accurate.

     C.  The additional weight reduces recoil.

     D.  The longer barrel tends to hold the gun in the holster better, ensuring that the gun will not pop out during movement.

 

3. This is a fair price.

 

If I did not already have two pair....

 

 

At our age, I don't think we move fast enough for anything to bounce out...I thought about them also...But wife came in from dentist...New crown needed...Bye bye dollars...

 

 

Texas Lizard

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If I hadn't just bought a new rifle and had not just sent a set of pistols off to be slicked up, those puppies would be mine.

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Bump for some nice ROA’s.

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12 hours ago, Texas Lizard said:

They are calling you....

 

Texas Lizard

I hear them....

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Good Day TL:

Thanks, but nope.
Have way too much stuff around here -- including shootin' irons.

Trying to empty out much of the storage areas (Garage, basement, 3rd floor, bedroom closets, etc.)

I'll still have more than a half a dozen ROAs even if I sell these.

You know, with a little creative hacksaw work, these would make a wonderful set of snubbies!

Before he retired, Johnny Meadows shortened a set for me and did a very nice job.

That was done before I got these, or these would have gone under the knife!

Hope yer having a nice weekend & Fall my friend!

Thanks!

--Dawg

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