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Post by bushog on Jul 11, 2024 22:01:26 GMT -5
I concur with the above folks that a RW grip frame would be the IDEAL option. However,, if $$$ is a concern,, then the second solution is to find a Ruger factory grip frame that fits your hands & get it & a set of grips. BUT,, as a Ruger collector,, I immediately asked myself; "I wonder if his .32 is one of the SHORTER grip frames that Ruger produced?" There is a model of the .32 H&R Single-Six that was built for smaller hands. As such,, it has a shorter g/f & grips. So,, MAYBE just any Ruger g/f that fits YOUR hands can solve the issue. The normal length Blackhawk g/f or the longer ones as mentioned above. (SBH or Hunter) The short grip frames were factory installed on the .32 H&R vaqueros. I have several custom Single Sixes with them installed….. This talks about the factory Ruger SA frames…… www.gunblast.com/Hamm_Ruger-SA-GripFrames.htm
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Post by bigbore5 on Jul 11, 2024 22:13:33 GMT -5
If you prefer the banana bisley on the bfr but want a better looking option, look at the Hager BB5 from Ronnie. It's the Biznana with the ears brought up more traditional bisley shape.
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Post by bigbore5 on Jul 11, 2024 22:17:50 GMT -5
Hager BB5 on a 357max
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Post by x101airborne on Jul 13, 2024 7:10:04 GMT -5
If you call and talk to Ronnie he may send you two or three frames to bolt on and try before committing and fitting. On a small, light weight piece like yours I would consider any larger grip frame to be in aluminum. That much brass sticking back in your hand may not change the balance for the better for you but only you can tell. Again this would take bolting on several examples to make up your mind.
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