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Tactical Rico

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41 Charlie..............Yes it's hard to beat a good 3" fixed sight revolver in .357 mag. Especially when they hit where the sights point. I had a F/O front put on it and told the gunsmith to make sure the F/O was the same height as the original as it hit right on.... POA=POI.
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P.S. Mine looks an awful lot like one you posted earlier.......
 

WanderingMarshal

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Some nice wheel guns up on here! Still waiting on my 1911 to arrive, but I certainly know a thing or two about smoke wagons. Especially the old school type. Big ol' hog legs! Anyway... Here's my six shooters; My Remington New Model Army clone, with .45 Colt conversion; my Colt 1851 Navy .36 percussion clone; and my wife's S&W Model 19 .357.IMG_20200526_145444920.jpgIMG_20200316_120402582.jpgIMG_20200526_164239182.jpg
 

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Any info on this single six, 3 screw (converted by Ruger) 6 digit serial# with no dash. Wondering about special order? Talo? and the color case on frame. Anyhow, its a dandy, all original?, no box or docs.
 

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I'm assuming it not to be a Talo special run, due to its age. But ANY INFO from you ruger single action guys will be appreciated. Rugers serial# look up places a group from 1962 to 1969, this single six falls in that list. But several discrepansies, adjustable sights and the color case? on frame really confuses the issue. In the end I guess it really doesn't matter, I picked up to shoot. It was well bought
 

BillBro68

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On top is my PC 627-6 8Shot 357mag with custom grips made by me. For a PC gun that thing was rough when I got it, horrible crown and some rough chambers all which I've since remedied and it's not boringly accurate.
Next is my 4" M29 that I bought from the original owner, yes he had all the paperwork and receipt to prove it. Original box , vapor paper tools and all. Said he shot it 6 times and put it up, I almost believe him. Nice gun.
Last is my newest, a pre lock 686+-5, wish I could have found a -4 or any 3" but could pass this one up. Instead of like most sellers being very generous in their descriptions and estimation of the condition of the guns they are trying to sell the seller of this one really surprised me and was quite modest about the condition of this one, it's about as flawless as a used and handled gun could get, and those Bloodwood Culinas were just icing on this cake.
Love them all and need more. Oh, badwolf, I too am an Nframe nut but you ha e a problem sir, a good problem though. Beautiful collection you have.
 
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