Bagby
.30 Stingray
Posts: 168
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Post by Bagby on Mar 10, 2020 10:59:55 GMT -5
Just picked up this 1964 production Three screw 4 5/8” 357. Some freckling on the cylinder and a little holster wear, but it is tight. Doesn’t seem to have been shot much. I put in a Belt Mountain No.5 base pin and it took what little play was noticeable out. The last picture is with its younger brother produced in 1969. Man I like the three screw guns.
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Post by mk70ss on Mar 10, 2020 11:14:24 GMT -5
Nice! I love the 4 5/8 Ruger. Perfect packing length and they look just right to me.
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Post by win1894s on Mar 10, 2020 18:46:24 GMT -5
Nice Got to love the shortys.
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Post by contender on Mar 11, 2020 7:51:31 GMT -5
Nice!!!!!!!!!
I'm a bit of a 3 screw fan myself.
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mac86
.240 Incinerator
Posts: 22
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Post by mac86 on Mar 12, 2020 3:14:33 GMT -5
Good find! I have a similar one myself. This one is from 1958 😎
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Post by ddixie884 on Mar 12, 2020 23:14:58 GMT -5
Nice pair, for sure...........
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bamagreg
.327 Meteor
Woodstock, GA
Posts: 851
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Post by bamagreg on Mar 13, 2020 5:56:39 GMT -5
I have a 6-1/2" from 1969 as well. Wish it was the 4-5/8".
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Post by x101airborne on Mar 13, 2020 18:39:39 GMT -5
I have a 6 1/2 inch 357 / 9mm convertible three screw. The 9mm is ok for accuracy, but the 357 is a freaking accuracy machine with most any lead bullet. Awesome firearms guys!!!
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