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The Wranglers look great (haven't touched one yet) and the Bearcats were awesome too, but for what I was going to pay for a pair of Rugers to get my kid from Buckarette to Jr, I opted for the Rough Riders. Did the action jobs myself and she ran the pants off em with nary a hiccup for 4 years! Now, they're on to someone else to run and have some beginner SASS fun. I do know the Wranglers are cheaper and easier to find that Bearcats. Best of luck

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Uberti makes sweeet  22 LR  and it holds 12 rounds looks and feels the same as my 4 others in 357 just little heavier with a smaller hole in the barrel 

22 is the bottom gun

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17 minutes ago, Dirty Dog Doug said:

Uberti makes sweeet  22 LR  and it holds 12 rounds looks and feels the same as my 4 others in 357 just little heavier with a smaller hole in the barrel 

22 is the bottom gun

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Not the most, or even close, to the most economical choice...and I'm still always amazed that folks post pictures of their highly liquid assets on a public forum...

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1 hour ago, The Rainmaker, SASS #11631 said:

The Wranglers look great (haven't touched one yet) and the Bearcats were awesome too, but for what I was going to pay for a pair of Rugers to get my kid from Buckarette to Jr, I opted for the Rough Riders. Did the action jobs myself and she ran the pants off em with nary a hiccup for 4 years! Now, they're on to someone else to run and have some beginner SASS fun. I do know the Wranglers are cheaper and easier to find that Bearcats. Best of luck

Rough Riders and Wranglers are almost the same price...both are a lot cheaper than the best 22 SA out there - Single Six.

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38 minutes ago, H. K. Uriah, SASS #74619 said:

I like these...

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But....  While he quality is top notch, the fact that they are made by Colt means that they are not inexpensive.  A few hundred dollars each on the used market.

Cool - looks like it time to show everyone their guns...:lol:

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They are still pretty new, so time will tell, but so far I like this pair of Ruger Wranglers.  I bought them for my youngest and got them for under $200 each.  I bought Wolff 17/34 springs and installed them, polishing up the hammer struts a bit while I was at it.  He's been running an assortment of rounds through them, including some super cheap .22 shorts I bought years ago.  So far not a single failure to fire with a range of ammunition from Remington to Federal to Winchester to Blazer to whatever the .22 shorts are (German I think).

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I was very pleasantly surprised at how accurate the Heritage Rough Riders are. Decent triggers and one of them has the birdshead grip and 3 1/2" barrel, that is a fun little gun!

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the Roughriders seem pretty tough to me, plus have those ugly safety’s on the port side.
 

For the money, the Ruger wranglers are hard to beat. 
ruger shopkeeper is a nice pistol, smaller frame, shorter barrel. 
ruger single six’s are very nice. 
my Colt Frontier is my favorite 

 

even before the ammo shortage I would drag the 22s and a 410 out at a 5th Saturday monthly match every once in a while and shoot “Buckaroo “. They are fun to shoot! 

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3 hours ago, Dirty Dog Doug said:

Uberti makes sweeet  22 LR  and it holds 12 rounds looks and feels the same as my 4 others in 357 just little heavier with a smaller hole in the barrel 

22 is the bottom gun

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I dont think a 12 round gun would be allowed. Of course, at a monthly match probably ok, if that’s all you have! 

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2 hours ago, Phantom, SASS #54973 said:

Cool - looks like it time to show everyone their guns...:lol:

What is your concern? Serial #s not visible. 

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1 hour ago, Hoss said:

I dont think a 12 round gun would be allowed. Of course, at a monthly match probably ok, if that’s all you have! 

not legal for sass match .. we are talking cheaper practice 

I have seen lots of them in some Westerns 

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2 minutes ago, Dirty Dog Doug said:

not legal for sass match .. we are talking cheaper practice 

I have seen lots of them in some Westerns 

Gotcha! 
and as I said, 22s are fun to shoot! 

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1 hour ago, Hoss said:

What is your concern? Serial #s not visible. 

Zero concern...particularly regarding S/N's as I list all serial numbers for guns that I sell online.

 

Perhaps you meant to ask me a question other than wondering of my concern...???

 

Phantom

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3 minutes ago, Phantom, SASS #54973 said:

Zero concern...particularly regarding S/N's as I list all serial numbers for guns that I sell online.

 

Perhaps you meant to ask me a question other than wondering of my concern...???

 

Phantom

Nope. Not even trying to argue. Just curious why you don’t think people should post pics of their guns. 

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OK, since I seem to be behind the curve on this. Are the Wranglers akin to the USFA Rodeo series, same as the Single Six just a rougher finish? All parts are same dimensions?

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22 minutes ago, Hoss said:

Nope. Not even trying to argue. Just curious why you don’t think people should post pics of their guns. 

I didn't say they "Shouldn't". If you or anyone else wants to show complete strangers what guns you have, go for it!

 

That said, doesn't mean I understand the need/want/desire...to do so.

 

Phantom

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22 minutes ago, Goody, SASS #26190 said:

OK, since I seem to be behind the curve on this. Are the Wranglers akin to the USFA Rodeo series, same as the Single Six just a rougher finish? All parts are same dimensions?

Pretty much a completely different revolver...though I haven't taken one apart. Perhaps someone with a little more knowledge will chime in on them regarding their construction. Price wise they sell for about 40% of the Dealer Cost of a Single Six.

 

Phantom

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51 minutes ago, Phantom, SASS #54973 said:

Pretty much a completely different revolver...though I haven't taken one apart. Perhaps someone with a little more knowledge will chime in on them regarding their construction. Price wise they sell for about 40% of the Dealer Cost of a Single Six.

 

Phantom

Well, OK. From everything I've read they seem to be well received. I really should get out more.

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1 minute ago, Goody, SASS #26190 said:

Maybe next time my nephew makes a run up to Colorado for, ahem, "supplies".

 

Just go across the border to Oklahoma!

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1 hour ago, Phantom, SASS #54973 said:

I didn't say they "Shouldn't". If you or anyone else wants to show complete strangers what guns you have, go for it!

 

That said, doesn't mean I understand the need/want/desire...to do so.

 

Phantom

Noted

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36 minutes ago, Hoss said:

Just go across the border to Oklahoma!

NO! Oklahoma? You can't be proud to be an Okie from Muskogie anymore?

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24 minutes ago, Goody, SASS #26190 said:

NO! Oklahoma? You can't be proud to be an Okie from Muskogie anymore?

I was amazed. There was a dispensary on every corner!

 

I reckon ole Meryl was wrong! 

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2 hours ago, Goody, SASS #26190 said:

OK, since I seem to be behind the curve on this. Are the Wranglers akin to the USFA Rodeo series, same as the Single Six just a rougher finish? All parts are same dimensions?

I wouldn’t say ‘all’ parts are the same dimensions, but they’re close enough that Wolff springs for a Single Six work in a Wrangler.

 

The finish isn’t rougher, the frame is cerakoted cast aluminum. Only the cylinder and barrel are steel.

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