Faulkner
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I picked up a clean, nice used Ruger Bearcat .22 LR revolver this week. Got it from an acquaintance who needed to sell it to fund another firearm purchase he was wanting to make. He was happy, I was happy, so I suppose it was a good deal.
He said it had not been shot much and after getting it to my work bench and removing the cylinder I'd have to say he was right. I took a break from servicing my Dillon press to check out the Bearcat when my wife stopped by the Man Cave to bring me a glass of her wonderful iced tea. I'd just finished cleaning it up and handed it to her and she said, "I like this one, this a real cute little gun."
I doubt it's the first time a Ruger Bearcat has been called cute.
He said it had not been shot much and after getting it to my work bench and removing the cylinder I'd have to say he was right. I took a break from servicing my Dillon press to check out the Bearcat when my wife stopped by the Man Cave to bring me a glass of her wonderful iced tea. I'd just finished cleaning it up and handed it to her and she said, "I like this one, this a real cute little gun."
I doubt it's the first time a Ruger Bearcat has been called cute.
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