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Post by bobwright on Feb 18, 2013 13:41:24 GMT -5
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KRal
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Post by KRal on Feb 18, 2013 13:59:25 GMT -5
Not bad at all! Bob, that Ruger's an eye catcher; what's the details on it?
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Post by wheelyfun45 on Feb 18, 2013 14:24:55 GMT -5
Looks good! I'm taking note of your recipes for 44 Spec....as I just got one (Ruger) and will be beginning to reload for it very soon........
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Post by bobwright on Feb 18, 2013 15:07:12 GMT -5
Not bad at all! Bob, that Ruger's an eye catcher; what's the details on it? It's an old three screw .357 Magnum that I bought several years ago. I fitted a steel Old Army grip frame with a Clements wide trigger, and a cam cut steel ejector rod housing and crescent head ejector rod. Then sent the gun to Dave Clements to convert to .44 Special and reblue with color cased frame. Grips are walnut by Cary Chapman. I carry the gun in a Bob Mernickle PS-6SA holster. That's all there is to it. Bob Wright
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Post by Frank V on Feb 18, 2013 22:43:22 GMT -5
Bob, that is great. It's neat when both guns can use the same load & it looks like those are shooting well. Uberti makes some nice six-guns.
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Post by huhwhat on Feb 19, 2013 6:57:25 GMT -5
I rather like Uberti. My last Uberti was reliable, accurate, and a good-looking gun. I sold it to my boss who fell in love with it. I went looking for another, and just happened to find a large-frame Vaquero.
I would buy another Uberti if one came my way. I would not, however, compare quality of the Uberti to that of the Ruger, and I wish the price of the new Ubertis was a little lower.
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