New Ruger revolver

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Originally Posted by ZeeOSix
The price isn't so nice.

It does seem pretty high. $300+ more MSRP than a Smith Performance Center 929. Even higher than the new Colt Python.

Street price may come off that a lot.
 
Originally Posted by skyactiv
I don't trust 9MM ammo in a revolver:



That video is useless. He measures the subject round against another round in the box. There is normal variation in a box of ammo. And then he didn't give the measurements. Did it move 1 thousandth? 15 thousandths?
 
Hi
Showed the revolver to the cat
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMESRatAG04
 
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Nice pistol I like it and the price is really decent. I don't think it looks bad at all and if anything it looks kind of modern. I really like Ruger pistols and have 3 of them, a Mark, a stainless shopkeeper, and single six and they are all .22's.
 
Originally Posted by Triple_Se7en
Congrats.
Only the weight and thickness is a no-go for me. It's two reasons why I don't own any wheel guns.

I carry a wheelgun in my pocket every day. They come in all sorts of sizes.
 
Originally Posted by hatt
skyactiv said:
I don't trust 9MM ammo in a revolver:


In a Ruger Blackhawk convertible with the 9m/m cylinder, it works dandy - no moon clips needed and extraction is 100%
 
Originally Posted by hatt
Originally Posted by Toros
Moon clips are silly.

Go ahead and explain?

Speed loader vs moon clips. Case closed
. 38/.357=no moon clips needed. Case closed.
 
It's faster,, more efficient and more accurate to call it what it is... a revolver.
Wheelgun is a silly term.
 
Originally Posted by Toros
Originally Posted by hatt
Originally Posted by Toros
Moon clips are silly.

Go ahead and explain?

Speed loader vs moon clips. Case closed
. 38/.357=no moon clips needed. Case closed.

You didn't explain anything. Moon clips work just fine. This is also a competition gun where moon clips dominate.
 
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