Wayne02
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Been wanting to try a single action revolver for awhile, and have been casually keeping an eye out locally for one. Love my double action revolvers but was just not sure about the single action. Wanted a caliber that I already reload for, prefer stainless and adjustable sights on a recreational/range shooter. Everything I came across was chambered in 45 or 44 mag, or was blued.
Acquired a Ruger new model blackhawk, .357, 6.5 barrel, stainless, pachmayr presentation grips today for a fair price. Figured it would be a good opportunity to get my feet wet with the single action.
I downloaded the manual and read through it, seems pretty straight forward. Looks like this one was made in 1979. Apparently they came with either a 6.5 or 4. something barrel.
I have not been to the range with it yet, but my first impression is this is one serious hunk of steel. Feels like it weighs more than my 6" 686 even. The front sight seems a bit difficult for me to pick up but it may be fine once I get outside at the range. Looks like the black has worn off the serrations a bit. This should not be a problem to fix if needed.
I don't see myself doing the cowboy action thing so this will be just a target/range gun. Anybody else use the single actions as recreational shooters?
Acquired a Ruger new model blackhawk, .357, 6.5 barrel, stainless, pachmayr presentation grips today for a fair price. Figured it would be a good opportunity to get my feet wet with the single action.
I downloaded the manual and read through it, seems pretty straight forward. Looks like this one was made in 1979. Apparently they came with either a 6.5 or 4. something barrel.
I have not been to the range with it yet, but my first impression is this is one serious hunk of steel. Feels like it weighs more than my 6" 686 even. The front sight seems a bit difficult for me to pick up but it may be fine once I get outside at the range. Looks like the black has worn off the serrations a bit. This should not be a problem to fix if needed.
I don't see myself doing the cowboy action thing so this will be just a target/range gun. Anybody else use the single actions as recreational shooters?